Are you ready to read the extract and decide which answer best fits each gap?
Students should be aware of the different aspects of vocabulary tested in this part of the paper. They should read through each text carefully, not forgetting the title, to get a general idea of the text type and meaning before looking at the options. They could also be encouraged to think about the possible forms and meanings of the gapped words at this stage. They should be aware that the missing word(s) may form part of an idiom, fixed phrase or collocation, so they should always check the words around the gap carefully. The missing word(s) must also fit the whole context of the passage so they should also check that the completed sentence makes sense in the passage as a whole. This is particularly important in the case of linkers.
4 out of 6. This is the first part of the Reading? Looks more like English in Use.
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PuccaThis is the first part of the Reading? Looks more like English in UseYep, it's the reading paper. There aren't any selective cloze exercises in the EinU (paper 3).
PuccaSentence transformation? I used to love it in FCE, too bad there aren't any in CAE!
KooyeenAs soon as I saw the choices, I thought... I have no freakin idea! This is too difficult!Maybe you simply underestimate yourself ...
TanitMaybe you simply underestimate yourself ...Nope! Just because I guess most of the terms, doesn't mean I can use them, understand them, etc. If I were able to write an essay using those words correctly, and with that style, I could say I know English at "that" level. In other words, those exercises make me look better than I actually am, LOL.