The General Education: English portion of the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) evaluates your mastery of the English language — from communication and comprehension to literature and writing. It ensures that aspiring teachers can effectively express ideas, analyze texts, and teach English with accuracy and confidence.
This online practice test is designed to help you assess and strengthen your understanding of essential English language concepts. It includes multiple-choice questions similar to those you may encounter in the LET.
After answering each question, the correct answer will be highlighted in green, while incorrect ones will appear in red to guide your review and help you identify areas for improvement.
Click the START QUIZ button below to begin the test, then select the best answer from the choices provided. Take your time to read each question carefully before answering.
Coverage of the English Test
The English component of the LET General Education exam focuses on your ability to use and understand English in different contexts. This practice test covers the following areas:
1. Study and Thinking Skills
- Reading comprehension and interpretation
- Identifying main ideas, supporting details, and inferences
- Logical organization and coherence of ideas
2. Writing in the Discipline
- Paragraph development, coherence, and unity
- Grammar, syntax, and sentence construction
- Proper use of punctuation, capitalization, and word choice
3. Speech and Oral Communication
- Elements and types of communication
- Speech planning, delivery, and audience analysis
- Effective listening and communication ethics
4. Philippine Literature and Master Works of the World
- Appreciation and analysis of major literary works
- Recognition of authors, genres, and literary techniques
- Understanding themes, symbolism, and moral lessons
Tips for Answering English Questions
1. Read the question carefully.
Watch out for key words or tricky phrasing that might change the meaning of a sentence.
2. Eliminate wrong choices.
If you’re unsure, remove clearly incorrect answers first — this increases your chances of picking the right one.
3. Review grammar and vocabulary basics.
Many questions test proper usage, subject-verb agreement, and idiomatic expressions.
4. Familiarize yourself with literary terms.
Knowing what simile, irony, hyperbole, or personification mean can help you identify correct answers quickly.
5. Practice reading comprehension regularly.
The more you read and analyze passages, the easier it becomes to understand tone, purpose, and structure
Final Reminders
The General Education: English test assesses both your knowledge and your ability to think critically and communicate effectively. Take your time, think logically, and trust your preparation.Good luck, future teacher!