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Our new keyword-pairing method spots the cue in each question and matches it to the cue in its answer. Memorise the pairing — not 1,000 questions. 5 free questions a day.
Don't read the English. Just match the cues.
Every question has a small group of words that uniquely identify it — the question cue. The correct answer has its own cue too. We pair them. You memorise the pair — not the sentence.
- 1Spot the question cue (red).
- 2Recall the matching answer cue (green).
- 3Scan the options for it. Pick that one.
In which year did William the Conqueror invade England and become king?
You did not read the English sentence. You matched a shape to a number. About 60% of test questions can be answered this way.
Questions stay in English. Explanations are in your native language.
Practice exactly as you'll be tested — every question and answer choice in English. Then read a clear, native-language breakdown of why the right answer is right.
Chapter 3 · A Long and Illustrious HistoryWhich two countries fought in the Hundred Years War?
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Where is the Prime Minister's official residence?
When is St George's Day celebrated?
Which of these is a famous British poet?
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24 questions. 45 minutes on the clock. No translations during the mock — just like the real thing. Your translated review unlocks afterwards so every wrong answer becomes a study session.
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