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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
Speaking Test Practice
PART 1
Record yourself answering the questions. Send it to my Whatsapp.
Try to answer the question in 3-4 complete sentences.
1 – How do you like to spend your afternoons? (What do you do? Why?)
2 – Tell us about a TV series you really like.
3 – What special occasions do you celebrate in your country?
4 – Are you doing anything this weekend? (What? Where?)
5 – How often do you use the internet? (Why?)
6 – Do you like cooking? (What do you like to make?)
PART 2
Look at the two pictures. Compare and contrast the pictures and answer the question.
Record your answer using your phone. When first practicing, try to say as many things as you can. Later, see if you can compare, contrast, and answer the question in only 1 minute.
QUESTION: What might the people like about traveling to these places?
PART 3 –
You will need to find a friend to practice this part.
Look at the diagram. (15 seconds)
Then, discuss the question using the topics on the diagram. Like part 2, when first practicing, don’t worry about the time. Say as many things as you can. Try to talk equally with your partner.
When you feel more confident, give yourselves 2 minutes to do the collaborative task.
Source: FCE Speaking Exam Part 3 from cambridgeenglish.or
To practice the decision, discuss the question with your partner.
QUESTION: Decide which idea would be the worst for the town.
PART 4
Record yourself answering the questions. Try to say 4-5 sentences. Don’t repeat words or phrases. Use a variety of grammar and vocabulary.
Another tip is to say your answer like a paragraph: one “topic sentence” with the main idea and 3-4 “supporting sentences” that give examples to support your idea.
1 – Do people have enough time for holidays in your country? (Why/why not?)
2 – Is it better to book a package holiday or to plan a trip by yourself?
3 – Where is the best place for a holiday in your country?
4 – Are holidays necessary? (Why/why not?)
5 – What was your best holiday like? (Where did you go?)
6 – Some people say that traveling is too expensive. What do you think?