Reading & Use of English
Listening
Writing
Speaking
100

How many reading parts are there in total?

5 parts in total  (parts 1,5,6,7,8)

100

How many listening parts are there?

4 parts

100

How many writing parts are there?

2 parts

100

How many speaking parts are there?

4 parts
200

How many use of English parts are there?

3 parts (parts 2,3,4)

200

How long is the listening exam?

45 minutes

200

what type of text is this from?

To make our team meetings more dynamic, I suggest adding short peer-led sessions where we share practical skills or tips. It would boost engagement and allow us to learn directly from each other in a relaxed, relevant way.

a proposal (possibly a report too)

200

Which speaking part is completed with a partner?

Part 3 and 4

300

Choose the correct word to fill the gap.

1. It’s important to stay calm in stressful situations and not let your emotions ______ the better of you.
A) have
B) get
C) make
D) take

B) get the better of you

300

Listening = 30 points

How many points do you need to pass?

18/30

300

What kinds of texts can you write in the writing part? 

Essay, Review, Report, Proposal, Letter/Email

300

in part 3 you need to do better than your partner to show the examiners who is best

True ,partly true or false?

Nope! false

400

Write ONE word in each gap.

2. The coach insisted that we arrive an hour early so that we could warm up properly ______ starting the match.



Answer: before

400

Which part of the listening exam requires candidates to write one or two words?

Listening Part 2

400

what type of text is this from?

The film’s slow pacing was offset by a compelling performance from the lead actor, whose emotional depth brought the story to life. Although the plot lacked originality, the cinematography and haunting score made it a memorable experience.



a review

400

what should you do to make the most of part 2 speaking?

talk about your preferences

answer the question

use linkers

describe the picture

compare and contrast

answer the question

use linkers

compare and contrast

500

1. I regret not spending more time with my grandparents when they were alive.
WISH
I ____________________________________ more time with my grandparents when they were alive.


2. We only managed to finish the project because Jake worked overtime.
BEEN
If it ____________________________________ Jake working overtime, we wouldn’t have finished the project.


3. “You shouldn’t go out tonight,” Emma said to Tom.
ADVISED
Emma ____________________________________ out that night.



1✅ Answer: wish I had spent

2✅ Answer: had not been for

3✅ Answer: advised Tom not to go

500

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Td84Eihf9NY

listen and remember the different ways to say 'Its difficult'

It's...

a bit tricky

arduous 

challenging

not a walk in the park

daunting

500

which text is better?

1 It’s true that studying subjects linked to future careers can help students find employment more easily. However, I believe giving students the freedom to choose topics they enjoy can lead to greater motivation and personal development, which are also valuable for long-term success.

2 While career-focused subjects provide clear practical benefits, allowing students to pursue their interests can foster motivation and creativity. In my view, a balanced curriculum that includes both approaches is the most effective way to prepare young people for the future.  

the 2nd one is better (band 5)

the 1st would get band 4

500

1. You realise that you made a mistake while speaking. Should you correct yourself?

2. You realise your partner has made a mistake. Should you correct them?

1 Yes

2 Hell no


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