ESOL Writing B1 — Mock Test 27
ESOL Writing mock test 27 at B1 level — 24 questions with explanations.
24 questions24 minPass: 75%
About this mock
Difficulty: IntermediateESOL Writing B1 Mock 27: focused writing revision on editing sentences for clarity and accuracy for learners working at B1 level.
Topics included
- Intermediate-stage focus: mixed scenarios (Mock Test 27)
- Reading the full scenario before answering
- Adapting to weather and visibility
- Mirrors, signals and manoeuvres
- Road signs and signals
Common mistakes in this mock
- Writing generally instead of answering the exact task in ESOL Writing B1 mock 27
- Starting before planning the main points when checking independent-user wording
- Repeating the same vocabulary too often during writing practice set 27
- Using linking words without a clear relationship before final review of this ESOL task
Who this mock is for
Mock Test 27 suits learners who already know the basics and want to spot weak topics with mixed-topic, scenario-style practice.
How to practise
How to use Practice mode
Practice mode shows the correct answer and an explanation after every question, with no timer. Use it the first time you sit a topic, when you want to learn as you go, or when you're targeting a specific weak area.
How to use Exam mode
Exam mode gives timed practice for revision. Official timings vary by exam provider and skill, so always check the official test format before booking.
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- How many questions are there?
- Most of our mocks contain 24 questions, sat against a typical test-day time limit. The exact count and pass mark are shown in the chips above the Practice/Exam buttons.
- Can I retake it?
- Yes, as many times as you like. Each retake reshuffles the question order so you don't simply memorise positions.
