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Practice makes perfect...This revised edition of sample tests for the Cambridge C2 Proficiency Speaking examination has been written to replicate the Cambridge exam experience and has undergone rigorous expert and peer review.This resource aims to provide meaningful speaking practice while following the format of the C2 Proficiency Speaking paper. Model answers and examiner comments are provided for Test 1, allowing teachers and candidates to familiarise themselves with the format and level of the exam, and the type of questions and topics covered.Furthermore, and most importantly, students can learn, through repetitive practice, what to expect on the day of their Speaking test.The resource comprises: 10 Speaking tests (Parts 1-3) with mark schemes, model answers and examiner comments (Test 1), providing a large bank of high-quality practice material for students preparing for the Cambridge C2 Proficiency (CPE) examination.About the author: Jane Turner is an associate lecturer in EAP/EFL at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, and an EFL materials writer for international exam boards, universities and publishers. She previously worked as a Cambridge ESOL examiner for the British Council, and holds an MA in Educational Management and Cambridge CELTA and DELTA.For more Cambridge English resources, visit www.prosperityeducation.net
C2 Key Word Transformation 200 exam-styled practice exercises 200 exam-styled practice exercisesThis edition of practice tests has been written to closely replicate the Cambridgeexam experience, although it is also suitable for any English-language studentworking at CEFR C2 level.This resource contains 200 exam-styled, single-sentence assessments, each carryinga lexical/lexico-grammatical focus, testing lexis, grammar and vocabulary.Each assessment comprises a sentence, followed by a 'key' word and an alternativesentence conveying the same meaning as the first but with a gap in the middle.Use the key word provided to complete the second sentence so that it has a similarmeaning to the first sentence. You cannot change the keyword provided.Each correct answer is broken down into two marks. Next to each sentencetransformation answer is a guide indicating the focus of the two parts of theanswer: either G (grammatical) or L (lexical). This device gives a rough indicationto help you with your revision for the exam.Jane Turner is an associate lecturer in EAP/EFL at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge,and an EFL materials writer for international exam boards, universities and publishers.She previously worked as a Cambridge ESOL examiner for the British Council, andholds an MA in Education Management and Cambridge CELTA and DELTA.
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