C. Speaking/Writing – Questions to practise your
C1 Advanced Speaking Part 2 self-access lesson
• learn how to design your own Speaking Part 2 practice tasks • use an online dictionary to increase the range and accuracy of your vocabulary • use online resources to improve your pronunciation • review useful language for speculating and comparing • build on your ability to speak confidently for more than a minute |
How do I prepare for speaking part 2?
• review useful language for speculating and comparing. • build on your ability to speak confidently for more than a minute. • use a checklist of assessment criteria to reflect on your performance. You will be paired with another candidate for the Speaking paper, which has 4 parts in total. In Speaking Part 2 you will:
How do you write a speaking practice checklist?
1. Use the Speaking Practice Checklist at the end of the lesson to reflect on how well you think you did the task. 2. Give yourself a grade between 1 (lowest) and 5 (highest). 3. If you are working with a study partner, ask them to complete the checklist for you as well. Do your assessments match? 4. What did you do well? 5.
What is writing practice?
This section offers writing practice to help you write clear, well-structured texts about complex subjects. Texts include essays, proposals, articles, reports, reviews and emails. Each lesson has a preparation task, a model text with writing tips and three tasks to check your understanding and to practise a variety of writing skills.
What questions are on the C1 Advanced Speaking test?
Here's a list of sample questions and answers for Part 1 of the C1 Advanced Speaking test. ● How do you most enjoy spending your free time? I'm a pretty avid reader, so I like to read anything that I can get my hands on. Lately, I’ve been reading the Lord of The Rings series. ● How have your ambitions changed in the last few years?
C1 Advanced (CAE) Practice Tests Online: Use of English
What’s in Part 1? Part 1 consists of a text in which there are eight gaps. Each gap represents a missing word or phrase. The text is followed by eight lists of four words or phrases, each list is assigned to a gap. Candidates have to choose which word or phrase in the set fills the gap correctly. What’s in Part 2? Part 2 consists of a text in which
C1 Advanced (CAE) Practice Tests Online: Reading
What’s in Part 5? Part 5 consists of one long text, drawn from a variety of sources which include fiction. The text is followed by six 4-option multiple-choice questionswhich are presented in the same order as the information in the text so that candidates can follow the development of the text. What’s in Part 6? Part 6 consists of four short texts
C1 Advanced (CAE) Practice Tests Online: Listening
What’s in Part 1? Part 1 consists of three unrelated short texts. These texts are approximately1 minute in length and involve two speakers. Texts are taken from a wide range of real-life contexts and, therefore, contain a correspondingly wide range of topics, voices and styles of delivery. There are two 3-option multiple-choice questionson each tex
Covid-19 lesson plan - Cambridge English
review strategies for improving your speaking and practise Speaking Parts 3 and 4 (suitable for Write the answer to the following question in your notebook: a |
Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing: Directions for - ELPAC
Writing—Write a Story Together with Scaffolding Writing Practice Test Answer Book test, I'm going to ask you some questions and record your answers |
Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing: Directions for - ELPAC
Writing—Write an Informational Text Together Writing Practice Test Answer Book test, I'm going to ask you some questions and record your answers |
A2 Key for Schools - Cambridge Exam
what teachers can do to prepare their learners for the exam There are also links to each of the three exam papers (Reading and Writing, Listening When selecting topics and resources for speaking practice, teachers can use the topics list |