
Test Your Professional English Level
Professional English Practice with Wordless Story
What is this activity?
This special “ wordless story ” activity was designed for professionals to assess their business foreign language skills.
No words are given—you just see four images.
Your task is to describe what you saw in English and create the story in your own words.
This process allows you to test both your speaking fluency and your professional English vocabulary.
Why Should You Try It?
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You get real speaking practice.
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You measure your English level yourself.
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You realize how fluent you are in the work environment.
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It's free and you can share it.
This activity is one of the most practical ways to measure your business foreign language development.
How to Do It?
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Examine the four images in order
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Start telling the story in English
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Take note of your speaking time and estimated word count
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Determine your level according to the scale below
Are you ready! Let's go!

Professional English Practice with Wordless Story
English Speaking Scale (Automatic Level Estimation)

Total Score Range – Estimated Level – Performance Description
🟥 0–10 points (A1 – Beginner) Basic expressions, limited vocabulary, difficulty telling stories or connecting ideas. Needs constant visual support.
🟧 11–20 points (A2 – Basic) Can tell a story in simple sentences. Uses limited professional vocabulary. Makes mistakes but can communicate.
🟨 21–30 points (B1 – Intermediate Level) Explains with a certain fluency, uses conjunctions and basic professional vocabulary. Can express emotions and context.
🟩 31–40 points (B2 – Advanced Level) Uses technical vocabulary, establishes a clear structure, interprets emotions, and suggests solutions. Has good grammar control.
🟦 41–50 points (C1/C2 – Expert) Rich, clear, and professional expression. Uses idioms, emotional nuances, and persuasive language.

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