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FCE- Introduction
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Lecture1.1
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Lecture1.2
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Lecture1.3
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Lecture1.4
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Lecture1.5
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Paper 1- Reading and Use of English
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Lecture2.1
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Lecture2.2
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Lecture2.3
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Lecture2.4
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Lecture2.5
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Lecture2.6
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Lecture2.7
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Lecture2.8
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Lecture2.9
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Lecture2.10
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Lecture2.11
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Lecture2.12
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Lecture2.13
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Lecture2.14
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Lecture2.15
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Lecture2.16
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Lecture2.17
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Lecture2.18
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Lecture2.19
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Lecture2.20
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Lecture2.21
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Lecture2.22
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Lecture2.23
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Lecture2.24
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Lecture2.25
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Lecture2.26
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Lecture2.27
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Lecture2.28
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Lecture2.29
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Lecture2.30
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Lecture2.31
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Lecture2.32
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Lecture2.33
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Lecture2.34
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Lecture2.35
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Lecture2.36
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Lecture2.37
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Lecture2.38
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Lecture2.39
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Grammar
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Lecture3.1
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Quiz3.1
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Lecture3.2
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Lecture3.3
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Lecture3.4
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Lecture3.5
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Lecture3.6
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Vocabulary
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Lecture4.1
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Lecture4.2
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Lecture4.3
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Lecture4.4
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Lecture4.5
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Lecture4.6
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Lecture4.7
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Lecture4.8
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Lecture4.9
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Lecture4.10
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Lecture4.11
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Paper 2- Writing
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Lecture5.1
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Lecture5.2
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Lecture5.3
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Lecture5.4
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Lecture5.5
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Lecture5.6
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Lecture5.7
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Lecture5.8
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Lecture5.9
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Lecture5.10
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Lecture5.11
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Lecture5.12
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Lecture5.13
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Lecture5.14
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Lecture5.15
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Lecture5.16
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Lecture5.17
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Lecture5.18
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Lecture5.19
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Lecture5.20
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Lecture5.21
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Lecture5.22
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Lecture5.23
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Lecture5.24
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Lecture5.25
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Lecture5.26
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Lecture5.27
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Lecture5.28
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Lecture5.29
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Lecture5.30
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Lecture5.31
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Lecture5.32
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Lecture5.33
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Lecture5.34
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Lecture5.35
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Lecture5.36
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Paper 3- Listening
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Lecture6.1
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Lecture6.2
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Lecture6.3
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Lecture6.4
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Lecture6.5
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Lecture6.6
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Lecture6.7
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Lecture6.8
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Lecture6.9
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Lecture6.10
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Lecture6.11
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Lecture6.12
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Lecture6.13
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Lecture6.14
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Lecture6.15
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Lecture6.16
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Lecture6.17
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Lecture6.18
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Lecture6.19
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Lecture6.20
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Lecture6.21
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Paper 4- Speaking
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Lecture7.1
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Lecture7.2
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Lecture7.3
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Lecture7.4
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Lecture7.5
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Lecture7.6
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Lecture7.7
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Lecture7.8
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Lecture7.9
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Lecture7.10
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Lecture7.11
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Lecture7.12
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Lecture7.13
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Lecture7.14
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Lecture7.15
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Lecture7.16
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Lecture7.17
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Topic Related Activities
Introduction to the Reading and Use of English section of the FCE exam
The Reading and Use of English section evaluates both your reading comprehension and language use skills. It consists of multiple parts that assess your vocabulary, grammar, and reading abilities.
Part 1: Multiple-Choice Cloze
In Part 1, you will be given a text with gaps, and you need to choose the correct word from multiple options to fill in each gap.
?Paying attention to context and collocations will help you make the right choice.
Part 2: Open Cloze Here
In Part 2, you will encounter a text with gaps, and your task is to think of the correct word to fill in each gap.
?Your knowledge of grammar and vocabulary will play a key role in successfully completing this task.
Part 3: Word Formation
In Part 3, you will be given a base word and have to form a new word that fits the gap in the sentence.
?Understanding prefixes, suffixes, and root words will be essential for completing this task accurately.
Part 4: Key Word Transformation
Part 4 involves completing a second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using a key word given.
?Understanding grammatical structures and expressions will be crucial for performing well in this part.
Part 5: Multiple-Choice Reading
In Part 5, you will read a text and answer multiple-choice questions.
?Strategies such as skimming and scanning will help you locate information quickly, while understanding the main ideas and supporting details in the text is essential for answering the questions correctly.
Part 6: Gapped Text
In Part 6, you will read a text with gaps and choose the correct option from multiple choices to complete the text.
?Understanding the overall structure and coherence of the text will be important for successfully completing this task.
Part 7: Multiple Matching
In Part 7, you will be presented with a longer text or several shorter texts, each with a list of possible headings or statements. Your task is to match the headings or statements to the corresponding sections or paragraphs in the text.To succeed in Part 7, it is important to read the headings or statements carefully and understand the main ideas or themes they represent.
?Skimming and scanning techniques will help you locate relevant information in the text quickly.
?Pay attention to key words and synonyms as you match the headings or statements to the correct sections.
?To excel in the Reading and Use of English section, it’s important to employ effective strategies such as
- skimming the text before reading the questions
- paying attention to grammar and vocabulary clues
- eliminating obviously wrong answer choices
- managing time effectively
- and practicing using past exam papers and sample texts.
In conclusion, the Reading and Use of English section requires a combination of reading comprehension and language use skills.
By understanding the format, practicing regularly, and employing effective strategies, you can achieve success in this section of the FCE exam.