B1 Preliminary (table)Are you thinking of taking the Cambridge English : B1 Preliminary exam? The table below shows the different parts of each paper ( Reading, Writing, Listening & Speaking). It also includes information about the skills needed to pass each part of the exam as well as links to download very useful resources.
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Skills for Effective Writing 2
Highlights: subject-verb agreement, consistent pronoun use, avoid run-ons and comma spaces, avoiding sentence fragments, sentence convining for variety, giving specific examples, outlines, facts vs opinions, using vivid language, irrelevant information vs relevant information.
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