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DET Success: Practice for test

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About DET Success: Practice for test

Disclaimer: All questions inside the app are made up and entirely designed and written by our team; no external questions have been added to the app.

Welcome to the DET Success app, where you will practice for the DET English test using sample questions and sample answers designed only for you.

The DET English test is becoming one of the most attractive English tests to prove English language proficiency for students worldwide. With our app, you can practice, get a feeling of this English exam and use our sample questions to increase your familiarity with the test structure. Hence, you will be able to get a higher score than you initially anticipated.

Our app offers all types of English practice questions that you can use, including:
- Read and Select.
- Listen and Select.
- Read and Complete.
- Listen and Type.
- Read Aloud.
- Write About a Photo
- Speak About a Photo
- Read, then Write.
- Read, then Speak.
- Listen, then Speak.
- Interactive Reading



We offer more than 3000 questions to practice for various English language levels, and the questions and answers are samples made up by our team; NO REAL EXAM QUESTIONS are included.

Read and Select: In this question type, you will get both real and fake English words, and you have to choose the real ones.

Listen and Select: This question type is one of the easiest questions in the DET English test. It's similar to the Read and Select question type. However, now all words are sounds.

Read and Complete: This question type of the DET English Test is actually the hardest question type to find practice material for, so our app is a great resource to learn it. In this question type, you have to fill in the blanks with the correct words. the first part of all missing words is always visible, and the second part is the missing one.

Listen and Type: This is an interesting DET English test question type, in which you have to listen to an audio recording and then write the English sentence that you heard. You are required to correctly do the spelling, punctuation, and capitalization.

Read Aloud: A lot of students have a misunderstanding when taking the DET English Test, that they have to speak in an American or UK accent. Still, actually, you are only required to speak clearly so that a native speaker of English can understand what's your saying, and you will get the full mark for this question type in the DET English Test.

Write About a Photo: in this question, you will see an image, and you have to write a description for it.

Speak About a Photo: This question is similar to the previous question, but this time you have to speak your answer.

Read, then Write: In this question type, you will get a prompt, and you have to write at least 50 words to answer this question. This one is maybe one of the hardest questions in the DET English Test, but we are pretty sure with extensive practice with our app, you can pass it easily.

Read, then Speak: Moving on to the speaking questions of the DET English Test, this question type will show a prompt; you have to speak to answer the question.

Listen, then Speak: We believe that this question type is the hardest one in the DET Test. In this question type, you will listen to a prompt, and then you have to speak to answer the prompt. The hardest part of this question is that you will hear the English question, but you will not see it written in front of you.

Interactive Reading: This question consists of 5 different questions; using the same paragraph, you will be asked these five questions about it.

While practicing, you can change the difficulty level and practice with the beginner, intermediate, or advanced difficulty levels.

Download now and use our questions to get a high score on the DET English Test.

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