Cách viết article B1
Share this more 5 (2) This is an example of how to write an article about shopping. It provides practice for the writing section ofthe Cambridge English B1 Preliminary exam. Please note for the real test, it isnt a gap-fill exercise. You will write an article using about 100 words. B1 Preliminary Writing Part 2 Article: ShoppingListen to the article. More exercises available:
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Part 1 - Read five real-world notices, messages and other short texts for the main message.
Part 2 -Match five descriptions of people to eight short texts on a particular topic, showing detailed comprehension.
Part 3 - Read a longer text for detailed comprehension, gist, inference and global meaning, as well as writers attitude and opinion.
Part 4 - Read a longer text from which five sentences have been removed. Show understanding of how a coherent and well-structured text is formed.
Part 5 - Read a shorter text and choose the correct vocabulary items to complete gaps.
Part 6 - Read a shorter text and complete six gaps using one word for each gap.
Write about 100 words, answering the email and notes provided.
Write about 100 words, either an article or story. Articles
Short Stories
In addition, we add listening and speaking exercises in order to practise for this part of the B1 Preliminary test.
Part 3 - Gap-Filled Exercise
Part 4 - Multiple Choice Exercise
The B1 Preliminary Speaking test has four parts and you take it together with another candidate. There are two examiners. One of the examiners talks to you and the other examiner listens.
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Cambridge English Examinations: Cambridge English exams are designed for learners at all levels from the pre-intermediate level Cambridge English: Key (KET) to the very advanced level Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE). These exams give candidates proof of their ability to use English in a wide variety of contexts, relevant to work, study and leisure activities. A2 Key | B1 Preliminary | B2 First How useful were these activities? Click on a trophy to rate them! Average rating 5 / 5. Vote count: 2 No votes so far! Be the first to rate this post. |