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Reading
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- Remember that the questions for certain task types follow the order of information in the reading passage.
- Use the information provided in the notes, tables, diagrams or flow-charts, as well as any examples, to predict the type of information that is required.
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Make sure that your answers keep to the word limit asked for: if you are asked for ‘NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS’, for example, then do not write more. |
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Don’t forget that you must write your answers on your Answer Sheet. You will not be given extra time to do this at the end of the test. |
Writing
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Make sure that you produce organised and linked paragraphs and that the tone of your language is academic. |
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Don't repeat task instructions in your writing. |
Listening
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Don't panic if you miss one question. Look ahead and concentrate on the next one. |
Speaking
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Don't talk about something different from what’s on the card in Part 2. |
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