Get ready for the exam. Jessica Cox Cambridge English Language Assessment

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Get ready for the exam Jessica Cox Cambridge English Language Assessment

Where are you?

Get ready for the exam Jessica Cox Cambridge English Language Assessment

Overview Why Cambridge English: Advanced? Develop high-level language skills What s in the exam Practice materials Learning tips English quizzes What to expect on exam day Understanding your results Q&A session

When are you taking your CAE exam? a. In November this year b. In December this year c. Next year d. I haven t registered yet

Why Cambridge English: Advanced?

What is Cambridge English: Advanced? High-quality, secure international English language exam ideal for study and work purposes

How is it different to other English tests? More than just a snapshot of English skills Thermometer test CAE Focused on the high level needed for university study An in-depth assessment

Be the best you can be Prove to colleges and universities that you have the right levels of language ability to study in English in the UK, Australia, Canada, the US and beyond Help you apply for visas to work or study in countries such as the UK and Australia Show employers that you can use English in demanding international business situations

Globally accepted Accepted by over 3,500 universities, employers and governments globally www.cambridgeenglish.org/recognition

Develop high-level English skills

Develop your English skills Preparing for the exam helps you develop the English skills you need for success 1 2 3 Focused at an advanced level the right level for university study Improves your knowledge of grammar and vocabulary, as well as the four core skills Content is based on realistic tasks and situations 4 Preparation classes are focused at an advanced level

Are you studying English at the moment? a. Yes, I m attending English classes b. Yes, I m studying by myself c. No

About the exam

Exam overview 1 2 3 4 5 Reading - 1 hour 15 minutes Writing - 1 hour 30 minutes Use of English - 1 hour Listening - 40 minutes Speaking - 15 minutes

Practice materials

Practice materials Official preparation materials from Cambridge English Language Assessment and Cambridge University Press www.cambridgeenglish.org/advanced/prepare

Practice materials Official preparation materials from Cambridge English Language Assessment and Cambridge University Press www.cambridgeenglish.org/advanced/prepare

Practice materials Official preparation materials from Cambridge English Language Assessment and Cambridge University Press http://cambridgeapps.org/exams/ cae-test.html http://caespeaking.cambridgeesol.org

How often do you visit social media sites? a. Every day b. About three times a week c. Once a week d. Once a month e. Never

Well supported This group is very useful for all those who are studying for CAE thank you so much. I follow you every day! I try your exercises every day they are very useful to improve my English. www.facebook.com/cambridgecae

Learning tips videos

Learning tips

Reading Tip Practise your reading skills by reading a wide range of materials, such as books, newspapers, magazines and reports. Make a note of any useful expressions from the text.

Writing Tip Practise your writing skills by completing timed essays. Always check after completing a task that you ve addressed the question fully and no important details are missing.

Listening Tip To practise your listening skills, listen to the radio or podcasts in English, Skype with English speaking friends, listen to music and watch movies in English.

Are English language TV shows dubbed in your country? a. Yes b. No c. Sometimes

Speaking Tip Practise speaking in English whenever you can. Speak English to friends or teachers, join an English speaking club and learn from English-speaking movies or television.

English quizzes

Prepositions about after for of on agree

Question one: about after for of on agree ask

Here are the answers: about after for of on agree ask

Question two: about after for of on agree ask care

Here are the answers: about after for of on agree ask care

Question three: about after for of on agree ask care know

Here are the answers: about after for of on agree ask care know

Which preposition does not fit? Question one: Professor Smith is talking on/of/about the behaviour of chimpanzees this Friday. a. on b. of c. about

Which preposition does not fit? Answer: The preposition in red doesn t fit: Professor Smith is talking on/of/about the behaviour of chimpanzees this Friday.

Which preposition does not fit? Question two: I m calling to ask after/about/of Mrs Johnson on Ward 7. I hope she s making a speedy recovery. a. after b. about c. of

Which preposition does not fit? Answer: The preposition in red doesn t fit: I m calling to ask after/about/of Mrs Johnson on Ward 7. I hope she s making a speedy recovery.

Which preposition does not fit? Question three: I didn t know about/of/with your passion for model trains. You surprise me! a. about b. of c. with

Which preposition does not fit? Answer: The preposition in red doesn t fit: I didn t know about/of/with your passion for model trains. You surprise me!

Add the missing colour to complete these idioms: 1. He argued his point until he was in the face.

Add the missing colour to complete these idioms: 1. He argued his point until he was blue in the face.

Add the missing colour to complete these idioms: 1. He argued his point until he was blue in the face. 2. We went out with all our friends from college last night. We had a great time and really painted the town.

Add the missing colour to complete these idioms: 1. He argued his point until he was blue in the face. 2. We went out with all our friends from college last night. We had a great time and really painted the town red.

Add the missing colour to complete these idioms 1. He argued his point until he was blue in the face. 2. We went out with all our friends from college last night. We had a great time and really painted the town red. 3. Tom didn t like that I won first prize. I could see he was with envy.

Here are the answers: 1. He argued his point until he was blue in the face. 2. We went out with all our friends from college last night. We had a great time and really painted the town red. 3. Tom didn t like that I won first prize. I could see he was green with envy.

What to expect on exam day

What to expect on exam day

Your results

Understanding your results EVERY CANDIDATE WHO SUCCESSFULLY TAKES THE EXAM RECEIVES TWO DOCUMENTS

Statement of results

Certificate

When will I receive my results? Results for computer based exam 2 weeks Results for paper based exam 4 weeks

How organisations can check your results EVERY CANDIDATE RECEIVES A CONFIRMATION OF ENTRY Results information Your results will be available on 26 July 2011 at 10:00 (UK time). To access your results you can register now at http://cambridgeesol-results.org/ with the following information: ID Number: ABC123456 Secret Number: 1973 You can pass these details on to organisations who wish to verify your results at http://verification.cambridgeesolonline.org

Find out more

www.cambridgeenglish.org/advanced www.facebook.com/cambridgecae www.youtube.com/cambridgeenglishtv www.cambridgeenglish.org/recognition www.cambridgeenglish.org/candidates

Questions and answers

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