Question 1
When do you use your English outside of class?
- Speaking with other non-native English speakers (i.e., not American, British, Australia, etc. but with people who have learned English as a second or foreign language).
- Speaking with native English speakers.
- When I travel on holiday.
- With colleagues on the telephone or by email.
Question 2
Why are you learning English?
- To live in an English speaking country.
- To use English to get a better job - Improve English for my current job.
- To speak English on holidays.
- To use English to stay informed by reading newspapers, magazines, Internet.
Question 3
Which statement best expresses your opinion about English?
- It's important to speak English for my job.
- It's important to speak American English OR British English.
- The most important thing is communicating. It doesn't matter whether you make a few mistakes.
- I need to ask directions and order breakfast when I go on holiday.
Question 4
Which is the most important English task for you?
- Understanding native English speakers.
- Writing excellent communication through email, or in letters.
- Exchanging ideas with other people in English (both native and non-native speakers).
- Asking for and understanding basic things in English.
Question 5
How often do you use your English?
- Quite often at work.
- Every day at work, shopping and speaking to people.
- Not very often, only when I travel or meet foreigners in my country.
- On a regular basis when reading, speaking to friends via the internet, watching TV in English, etc.
Question 6
How do you use English on the Internet?
- Only to learn English. Otherwise, I visit sites in my language.
- I like looking at pages in English from all around the world.
- Doing research for my job.
- I like visiting American or British sites to learn the slang and lifestyle.
Question 7
Which statement is true for you?
- Basic pronunciation is important, excellent pronunciation is impossible.
- Pronunciation should be clear, it doesn't matter if it is British or American, etc.
- Pronunciation is not so important, I need to understand and write English well.
- Pronunciation and the correct accent is very important for me. I want native speakers (Americans, British, Australian, Canadian, etc.) to understand me.
Question 8
Do you think that...
- English learning is stressful, but important for work.
- English learning is essential to improve my life where I live.
- English learning is fun and one of my hobbies.
- English learning is one of my favorite hobbies.
Question 9
Do you dream in English?
- Never
- Sometimes
- Often
- Rarely
Question 10
How often do you study English?
- A few hours every day
- Once or twice a week
- A little bit every day
- At weekends
