... silently in the shop, looking out of the window, running his hands through his increasingly long and untidy-looking beard, if another customer was being served. Nobody could draw him into conversation, ... showing students around London B performing in front of a group C becoming a guide D arranging coursesMartin says that the ‘coaching’ exam is difficult becauseA there is so much to think ... 1 Reading 30Paper 2Writing 36Paper 3Use of English 38Paper 4 Listening 44Paper 5 Speaking 50Test 3 Paper 1 Reading 52Paper 2 Writing 58Paper 3Use of English 60Paper 4 Listening 66Paper...
... seen this in an international magazine.Write and tell us what you think makes a perfect friendship. The winning article will be published in our international magazine and the winner will ... continue to be there. But if the damage continues at this rate there will be nothing left in 50 years.’He describes seeing tourists stamping on the drawings, wearing away the rock and definition ... Paper I ReadingRunning a business in the countrysideFive women talk about their experiences setting up a business in the countryside.D ‘My customers are friends,’ says CHRISTINE HOGAN, who...
... attachedccloseDnear7 A butBotherwisecinstead Dalthough8 A WholeB Deep c EntireDFilled9 A sayingB informing c describingD referring10 AregardingB giving c takingDbearing11,Areached B comec ... Use of English 53Paper 4 Listening 60Paper 5 Speaking 65Test 2Paper 1 Reading 66Paper 2 Writing 75Paper 3 Use of English 79Paper 4 Listening 86Paper 5 Speaking 91Test 3Paper 1 Reading ... Writing 113Paper 3 Use of English 117Paper 4 Listening 124Paper 5 Speaking 129Test 4Paper 1 Reading 130Paper 2 Writing 139Paper 3 Use of English 143Paper 4 Listening 150Paper 5 Speaking...
... FOCUSQuestion 1Writing a letter or email. Focus on advising, apologising, comparing, describing, explaining, expressing opinions, justifying, persuading, recommending and suggesting.FORMAT Candidates ... reading texts: an article, an essay, a letter, a report, a review. Varying focuses according to the task, including: advising, comparing, describing, explaining, expressing opinions, justifying, ... on advising, apologising, comparing, describing, explaining, expressing opinions, recommending, suggesting.Part 2 Candidates choose one task from a choice of five questions (including the...
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... book is for candidates preparing for the University of Cambridge LocalExaminations Syndicate (UCLES) First Certificate inEnglish Examination (FCE). The FCE examination is widely recognised in ... 1Key English Test (KET)Paper 1 Reading 1 hour 15 minutesPaper 2 Writing 1 hour 30 minutesPaper 3 Use of English 1 hour 15 minutesPaper 4 Listening 40 minutes (approximately)Paper 5 Speaking ... score gained in all five papers. It is not necessary to achieve a satisfactory level in all five papers in order to pass the examination. Certificates are given to candidateswho pass the examination...