Added by: Anonymous | Karma: | Only for teachers, CAE | 10 August 2021
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C1 Advanced - Cross-Text Multiple Matching
Learn strategies and techniques to do the dreaded cross-text multiple matching task. This exercise is part 6 of the Use of English and Reading paper of the Cambridge English: C1 Advanced examination. This part consists of four short texts with multiple matching questions; there is an emphasis on identifying opinions and attitudes expressed across texts.
Are you thinking of taking the Cambridge English : C1 Advanced? This table shows at a glance the different parts of each paper (Use of English, Reading, Writing, Listening & Speaking). It also lists the knowledge and skills tested in each part of the exam and includes links to download very useful resources to help you pass the different parts of this exam.
The Key Word Transformation is part 4 of the Reading and Use of English paper.
In this part , a wide range of different grammatical structures and vocabulary are tested.
You must show your ability to paraphrase using the key word and, most importantly, keeping the meaning the same.
The difficulty lies on the great variety of grammatical structures that you need to learn in order to do this part of the Use of English exam successfully.
This ebook contains a list of the 300 most common transformations that come up in this part of the exam.
Mixed Conditionals are used to show how a past condition or possibility affects, or would affect, the present, or vice versa: how a present or general condition affects, or would have affected, the past. To form mixed conditional, we are going to mix 2nd and 3rd conditionals. One part of the sentence is about the past the other is about the present.This table will help you understand mixed conditionals.
Added by: Anonymous | Karma: | Only for teachers, CAE | 27 January 2021
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Causative verbs - Have and Get (Table)
Generally. The causative verbs have and get are used when we want to express that one person caused another person to do something. However, we can used these two verbs in differente ways to express different things. This useful table will help you to understand how to use them properly.