Free Samples of Michigan English Test Practice Books & Downloads

The Michigan English Test contains four separate parts: GVR, listening, speaking, and writing. Scroll down for free samples.

Our books have Michigan English Test practice for all of the parts of the examination.

Michigan English Test Reading Grammar Writing Book

Michigan English Test Listening Speaking

Please click on the links below for free samples from our publications.

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Free Michigan Sample Test

More Free Reading and Vocabulary Practice

Free Cloze (Gap Fill) Test

Free Aural (Listening) Comprehension Practice

Speaking Exam Help

Sample Essay (Composition) Test

You may be asked to take one or all of the parts of the assessment.

Are you taking the Michigan English Test?

We have Michigan Test practice test and study guide downloads.

We have preparation for the Michigan Test Battery (MTELP), MET (Michigan English Test), MELAB, MELICET, ECCE, and ECPE.

Our instantly downloadable Michigan practice tests will help you prepare in order to achieve success on the Michigan English Test.

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Our complete course includes PDF downloads and mp3s which help you prepare for all of the parts of the Michigan English Testing Battery.

Which of the Michigan Tests do I need to practice?

Not sure which exam you need? Then please read the “What are the Michigan Tests?” section in the second part of this page for more information.

For more information on our downloads and for free English language practice, please click these links for Downloads or Books.

Preparing for the Michigan English Language Test

We know that your performance on the Michigan English exam is very important for you. However, you need to be sure to take this English test only when you are well prepared.

Exam preparation is important because the Test Battery is used by colleges and universities to assess the English language level of students for study.

Employers sometimes use the Michigan English language test to determine the English language proficiency level of applicants for jobs.

In order to achieve the highest score possible on your Michigan exam, you need to be sure that you have a good level of English language skills before testing.

The Michigan examination tests you on grammar, vocabulary, reading, listening, and writing.

The Michigan Test is a test battery. “Battery” means that an examination includes more than one part.

Your English language ability is tested in these areas on the Michigan Test: reading, writing, grammar, vocabulary, speaking, and listening.

The speaking section is sometimes an optional part of the Michigan Battery. Your school or employer may assess your speaking skills by requiring you to attend an interview.

The test is standardized so that it can be used and marked fairly in many countries throughout the world.

Do you need to improve your grammar for the test?

If so, then please have a look at these free exercises:

Prepositions

Phrasal verbs

Modal verbs

Giving Advice

Gerunds and Infinitives

What are the Michigan Tests?

Michigan Test (MTELP):

The Michigan Test refers to the Michigan Test Battery. It included the Test of Aural Comprehension and the Test of English Language Proficiency, which is also known as the MTELP.

Although retired, it is occasionally still administered in South America and the Far East.

Michigan English Test (MET):

The MET is used to evaluate your general English language skills in everyday or work settings.

The MET can be used to assess preparedness for university or college study.

The Michigan English Test (MET) is administered in North America and Europe.

For more information, please navigate to the MET Test Page.

Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB):

The MELAB was for students who wanted to study at colleges or universities in the United States, Canada, or Great Britain.

For further information, please click on the MELAB button in the main menu.

MELICET:

The MELICET is a retired version of the exams. It is still given in certain countries in South America.

For further information, please go to the MELICET page.

Examination for the Certificate of Competency in English (ECCE):

The ECCE evaluates English language skills at the upper-intermediate level. It is administered throughout Europe.

For more information, please navigate to the ECCE Page or the ECCE button under the “Michigan Test” category in the menu at the top of this page.

Examination for the Certificate of Proficiency in English (ECPE):

The ECPE assesses English language skills at the advanced or proficiency level. It is also administered in Europe.

For more information, please go to the ECPE page or navigate to the ECPE button at the top of the page.

Our Michigan English Practice Tests and Study Guide

Our practice tests are in the same format as the actual exams.

You can also get our materials in the downloadable PDF version.