8 Jun 2020

Online session, June 8th / 9th


LESSON PLANS
LEVEL: C1.2
GROUPS: A, B, C
DATE:  June 8th, 9th
 
SURVEY FOR THE FINAL TEST IN SEPTEMBER

If you are going to take the C1 test in September, please click here and fill in this form. This is just for our information. We will be able to organise the evaluative process better and guarantee we follow the right health measures.


REVISION AND PRACTICE FOR THE TEST

Let’s keep revising contents that we have studied during this course and practising with former tests.
You should allow yourself some time to complete these tasks the same way you would do it in an exam. This week we are going to practise with the September 2019 test.

READING (test practice)

You have three tasks. Try to do them in 55 minutes. This section will be scored out of 20.Click here to download the readingtest. When you are done, check your own answers. Click here to download the answerkey.  What’s your score? 

LISTENING (test practice)

Here you have 3 tasks. Try to do them in 50 minutes. Listen to each track twice, letting 1 minute between the first and the second time you do it. This section will be scored out of 20. Click here to download the test.

These are the tracks:




After finishing, check your own answers. Click here to download the answerkey. What’s your score?

WRITING (test practice)

In September 2020, you will have 40 minutes for written production (180-190 words), and 2 tasks to choose 1. You will have 20 minutes for written coproduction (90-100 words), and only 1 task. The total score for this skill will be 20, unevenly divided between production (12 marks) and coproduction (8 marks).

I attach below the test belonging to September 2019. You don’t need to hand it in, this is just for you to check what it looks like



WRITTEN MEDIATION (test practice).

Finally, take a look at the written mediation task they did last year in September. You don’t need to hand it in, this is just for you to check what it looks like. This year, you will have 7 minutes to watch the video twice and after that, 15 minutes to write 100-110 words helping somebody interpret that video.






That’s all for now.

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