Also, even though you need to average 60.54% of the marks in order to pass the exam, you can pass the Reading section only answering47%+ of the questions correct and you can pass the Use of English section only answering46%of the questions correct (depending on which questions you get ...
words are converted from one class into another as well as giving clear explanations on how to come up with the right word by noticing the words before and after the gap.This guide will prove very useful for both intermediate and advanced students who want to pass the Cambridge English exams...
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Part 2(90 minutes) – The second part of the Cambridge C1 Advanced exam tests writing ability. There are two prompts of equal length (about 250 words to write). The first prompt is an essay stating your opinion about something. The second prompt you can choose between several options to ...
The Cambridge Advanced Certificate in English (C1 Advanced) is an English test that assesses a person’s ability to understand and communicate in English, in a professional or academic environment. The C1 Advanced (formerly known as CAE) is recognized by more than 20,000 universities around the...
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Cambridge C1 Advanced Practice follows the lead of the four Use Of English questions on the revised Cambridge® Advanced Exam (Multiple Choice, Open Gap Fill, Wo…
Cambridge C1 Advanced Practice follows the lead of the four Use Of English questions on the revised Cambridge® Advanced Exam (Multiple Choice, Open Gap Fill, Word Formation and Keyword Transformation), to teach four advanced language skills. These are: - building and using collocations, including...
In other words, it’s the next highest skill level before native-like fluency. Of course, some learners are naturally gifted and get there rather quickly. However, in general, going from B2 to C1 is probably the biggest leap you’ll make in your language learning journey. Luckily, some ...