Others 22. each other/ them/ themselves/ they 23. actually/ currently/ moment/ nowadays 24. everybody/ anybody/ all people/ no-one 25. all/ every/ each/ any 26. a/ any/ one / some 27. despite/ in spite/ although/ however 28. almost/ almost always/ almost all/ almost everyone Try to answer another group’s questions. If you think two answers are possible and choose both, you get two points and they lose one point if you are correct but you lose one point if you are wrong. You can also challenge another group if you think none of the answers are correct. All the words above are different in some way. Ask about any which seem the same to you.
What are the fundamental meanings of these words? ago unless with for how Take any one of the words above and make a question with three different other options. (The correct answer can be any of the four).
FCE Use of English Mulitiple Choice Cloze - UsingEnglish.com
12.go out with/ hang out with/ meet up with/ play with. 13. charge/ cost/ pay/ spend. 14.win/ gain/ beat/ succeed. Nouns. 15.appointment/ date/ meeting/ promise.
Differences between typical Use of English Part One words. (FCE multiple choice cloze). Worksheet 1: Write Use of English Part One questions for each other.
FCE Use of English Part Two Open Cloze Card Games. Work in groups of three or four people. Deal out the whole pack of cards between you. To discard cards ...
______ present he is taking a sabbatical. 25.At ______ moment, the earthquake struck. 26.I go to the gym at least once ______ week. 27.I have my hair cut once ...
FCE and CAE Use of English Part Two- open cloze games. Rush to be first to come up with a grammatically correct sentence with a gap that can only be filled by ...
I believe I am a good candidate for this job because⦠... I have (good) knowledge of⦠... with, e.g. âI have a lot of experience of reading English emailsâ. Do the ...
Organise the letter or email well. Have consistent formality. Minimise mistakes in grammar, vocabulary, spelling and punctuation. Include high-level language. Reach the word limit. Finish in 40 minutes. What should you do when you first open the writ
Answers which have exactly the same meaning as the words which are in the recording should also get a mark. 2. In Part One, the questions are also read out.
stage, ending/ summarizing the deciding stage, or reporting back to the examiner. Some phrases have more than one word below so can go in more than one ...
Cambridge First Certificate Writing Part Two. Brainstorm words into the categories below that can be used to describe things that you might have to review in FCE Writing. Only write down the words which are new to you and so your partner has to expla
FCE Speaking Part Three Key Words Game. Do the stages below in the order that your teacher tells you. - Do an FCE Speaking Three task, using as many of the ...
boxes below and write notes in each place. Name. Topic. Present. Past .... Do you prefer to spend time on your own or with other people? Do you like going to ...
Multiple choice. As in the FCE Use of English paper, only one of the four options below is correct each time. Check your answers with your teacher and then ...
Page 1 of 1. CLOZE TEST. but for from in of over to with. I'm Sue Darville and I live a suburb Bristol the south. west England. Bristol is a very large city and it's ...
Of course, toothache was very (18)______, but there were no. professional dentists until the (19)______ of the nineteenth century. Before that, if. you had a toothache, you had to go to the barber's. He not only cut hair, but also used. to take out (
of Skye. He is tattooed from (3) ....... to toe with leopard spots, and (4) ....... a. living selling seafood. But is this bizarre behaviour a type of mental illness? It has. long been believed that creativity and insanity are (5) ....... . In the la
(3) filter. (4) protect. (5) pollute. 3. (1) resulting. (2) why. (3) Obvious. (4) as ... a ...7... bubble in the shape of a substantial rise in the prices of capital goods, ...
Page 2 of 76. 2. Part 1. For questions 1 â 8, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap. Mark your answers on the separate answer sheet. There is an example at the beginning (0). 0 A descriptive B imaginary C fab
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Page 3 of 201. Cambridge - English Pronunciation In Use Intermediate.pdf. Cambridge - English Pronunciation In Use Intermediate.pdf. Open. Extract. Open with.