General
Reading & UOE
Writing
Listening
Speaking
100

How many parts/papers are there in the FCE?

4

100

How many parts are there on the Reading and Use of English part/section of the test?

7

100

How many parts does Writing part/section of the test have?

2

100

What sound will we hear before each listening begins?

Beep

100

How long does the FCE speaking part take?


14 minutes

200

What are the 4 parts/papers on the FCE called?


Reading & Use of English, Writing, Listening and Speaking

200

How much time do you get for Reading and Use of English?

1 hour 15 minutes

200

How much time do you have for your Writing Part IN TOTAL?

1 hour and 20 minutes

200

How many parts does Listening section/paper have? 

4

200

Which part of the Speaking test is the comparison of two photos?

Part 2

300

What institution administers FCE test?

Cambridge University

300

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300

How many options you can choose from in Part 2 of Writing?

3

300

Listening Part is worth ... % out of 100% 

20%

300

Which part is a short interview involving general questions about you and your interests?

Part 1

400

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400

How many questions do you have in Reading and Use of English?

52

400

How many different types of writing might we see in Writing Part 2 in general?

5

400

What type of listening should you expect in Listening Part? (Name at least 3)

Monologues: answer phone messages, radio broadcasts and features, news, public announcements, stories and anecdotes, lectures and talks; or interacting speakers: conversations, interviews, discussions, radio plays.

400

Part 3 of Speaking is... 

A two-way discussion on a given subject using a number of prompts.

500

What does FCE stand for?

First Certificate in English

500

Reading and Use of English is worth .... out of 100 % of the Total test. 

40%

500

How many words do we have to write IN TOTAL?


Between 280 and 380

500

The total length of the listening part is ...

40 minutes

500

Part 4 of Speaking is... 

A three-way discussion (two students + interlocutor/examiner) of a number of questions.