Free Year 7 AAS-style English Practice
Skillo provides free Year 7 AAS English practice for Australian students. No signup, no email, no credit card. Practice 5 question types including comprehension of complex informational and literary texts with multiple layers, identifying author purpose, point of view, and text structure, inferring meaning from figurative language and complex vocabulary. Open and start in 10 seconds.
AAS Year 7 English presents the most demanding scholarship-level reading texts for primary and early secondary students — complex arguments, sophisticated literary excerpts, and dense informational passages with questions requiring cross-text analysis and precise vocabulary reasoning. Year 7 scholarship competitions at independent schools are highly contested. Skillo's AAS-style English practice is free, no signup required, and provides the rigorous analytical comprehension training that distinguishes strong scholarship candidates.
Start Free Practice →What does the Year 7 AAS English test cover?
- ✓Comprehension of complex informational and literary texts with multiple layers
- ✓Identifying author purpose, point of view, and text structure
- ✓Inferring meaning from figurative language and complex vocabulary
- ✓Evaluating evidence and author's argument
- ✓Cross-text analysis and comparison
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Question 1 — Easy
Read the following text: Each summer, thousands of flying foxes roost in the trees along the Daintree River in far north Queensland. These large bats hang upside down in dense clusters, covering entire tree canopies with their dark, leathery wings. During the night, they fly up to fifty kilometres in search of nectar and fruit. Flying foxes play a vital role in the rainforest ecosystem by pollinating native plants and spreading seeds across vast distances. Without them, many rainforest trees would struggle to reproduce. Despite their importance, flying foxes are sometimes considered a nuisance by local residents due to the noise and smell of large roosts. According to the text, why are flying foxes important to the rainforest ecosystem?
Answer: The text directly states that flying foxes play a vital role by pollinating native plants and spreading seeds across vast distances, making option A the correct recall of this fact.
Question 2 — Easy
Read the following text: SCHOOL BUSH TUCKER GARDEN — OPEN DAY NOTICE The Wattle Creek Middle School Bush Tucker Garden Open Day will be held on Friday, 14 June, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. The event is open to all students, staff, and family members. Visitors will have the chance to explore the garden, taste native Australian plants, and speak with the student gardeners who helped grow them. Entry is free and no registration is required. Students wishing to volunteer as guides on the day should add their names to the sign-up sheet outside the library by Wednesday, 12 June. By when must students sign up if they want to volunteer as guides at the Open Day?
Answer: The notice states clearly that students wishing to volunteer as guides must add their names to the sign-up sheet by Wednesday, 12 June.
Question 3 — Easy
Read the following text: SCHOOL ATHLETICS CARNIVAL — STUDENT INFORMATION The Year 7 Athletics Carnival will be held at Banksia Oval on Wednesday, 14 August. Students must arrive by 8:30 am and report to their home group teacher near the main scoreboard. All participants are required to wear their full school sports uniform, including enclosed shoes. Students who wish to compete in track events must submit their event selection form to their PE teacher by Friday, 7 August. Spectators from the school community are welcome to attend from 9:00 am. Any student with a medical condition should notify the office before the event date. By what time must students arrive at the Athletics Carnival?
Answer: The text directly states that students must arrive by 8:30 am. The 9:00 am time refers to when spectators from the school community are welcome to attend.
How should my child prepare for Year 7 AAS English?
- ✓For verbal reasoning, reading widely (news, novels, non-fiction) builds vocabulary transfer that no worksheet can fully replicate.
- ✓When your child gets one wrong, ask them to explain why each other option was wrong — that elimination skill is what the test rewards.
- ✓Check explanations after every wrong answer, not just the ones your child asks about — patterns in mistakes reveal the concepts that need work.
- ✓Treat the time limit as a training tool — practise skipping hard questions and returning to them, which is legitimate test strategy.
Common questions about AAS English
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How hard is Year 7 AAS English compared to Year 6?
Year 7 texts are more complex and cross-text analysis requirements are more demanding than the Year 6 equivalent.
What types of texts appear in AAS Year 7 English?
Complex narrative and informational texts are both common — literary fiction, persuasive essays, analytical reports, and informational passages all appear.
Should Year 7 AAS applicants practise Year 6 English as well?
If Year 7 questions are very difficult initially, practising at Year 6 level first builds the analytical habits before progressing to Year 7 difficulty.
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Is Skillo affiliated with AAS?
Skillo's AAS-style scholarship practice is authored independently. AAS Scholarship Tests are a product of Academic Assessment Services Pty Ltd (now part of Janison). Skillo is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Academic Assessment Services Pty Ltd or Janison. Each independent school chooses its own assessment provider — check directly with your target school to confirm which test applies.
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Skillo's AAS-style scholarship practice is authored independently. AAS Scholarship Tests are a product of Academic Assessment Services Pty Ltd (now part of Janison). Skillo is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Academic Assessment Services Pty Ltd or Janison. Each independent school chooses its own assessment provider — check directly with your target school to confirm which test applies.