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Welcome to FCE Premium Summary of the FCE exam Class admin Internet platform, spe aking exams, weekly exams and homework Grammar review Present tenses Exam practice Speaking part 1 Listening part 1 Reading and Use of English parts 1 & 5 Homework Sentence transformations 1 to 5 Homework 1 Weekly test 1 @ Content of the Cambridge English: First examination Reading and Use of English 1 hour 15 minutes Part | Task type No. of questions _| Format 1 [multiple choice gap | 8 You choose from words A, B, Gor D to fil in each gap in a text. 2 [open gapaill 8 You think of a word to fil in each of the gaps in a text. 3 | word formation 8 You think of the correct form of a given word to fill in each gap in a text. 4 | key word je You have to complete a sentence with transformations a given word so that it means the same as another sentence. 5 | multiple choice 6 You tead a text followed by questions with four options: A, B, C or O. 6 | gapped text 6 You read a text with sentences removed, then fill in the gaps by choosing sentences from a jumbled list 7 | multiple matching 10 You read one or more texts and match the relevant sections to what the questions say. | Writing 1 hour 20 minutes You have to do Part 1 (question 1) plus any one of the Part 2 tasks. In Part 2 you can choose one of questions 2-4. The possible marks for Part 4 and Part 2 are the same. In all tasks you are told who you are writing to and why. Part | Task type No. of words Format = Question 1: essay 140-190 You give your opinion on a topic using. ‘the two ideas given plus an idea of your own. 2 Questions 2-4 140-190 You do a task based on a situation. possible tasks: email/ letter, article, report or review until: Listening about 40 minutes Part | Task type No. of questions | Format 1 | multiple choice 8 You hear one or two people talking for about 30 seconds in eight different situations. For each question, you choose from answers A, B or C. 2 [sentence completion | 10 You hear one person talking for about three minutes. For each question, you complete sentences by writing a word or short phrase. 3 | multiple matching 5 You hear five different extracts, of about 30 seconds each, with a common theme. For each one you choose from a list of eight possible answers. 4 | multiple choice 7 You hear one or two people talking for about three minutes. For each question, you choose from answers A, B or C. % tentdie Speaking 14 minutes Part | Task type Minutes Format 1 |The examiner asks you |2 You talk about yourself. some questions. 2 [Youtalk on yourown. [4 You talk about two pictures and then’ comment on the other candidate's pictures. 3 |Youtalktothe other | 4 You discuss some diagrams or pictures candidate. together. 4 [Youtalk about things | 4 You take part in a discussion with both connected with the topic of Part 3. the other candidate and the examiner. The FCE exam There are __Papers in the FCE exam. Paper 1 is and Use of English and lasts 1 hour __ minutes. Paper 2 is and has __Parts. Paper 3 is Listening and lasts for approx. __ minutes. Paper 4 is and lasts for minutes. Reading 40 Writing 15 4 14 2 Speaking ae | Statements of Results Reading, Use f English, Writing, Listening and Speaking are each worth 20% of your overall score 1, Go to tenidiomas.com Tenidiomas.com 2. Enter your username (ist letter of first name and both surnames) and password (premiumb2) Login -zona de alumnos Nombre de Usuare Poercesanchez conraseia premiumb2 Recordarme _0Wvid6 su nombre de usuario? 20¥id6 su contraseia? 3. Click “Mis cursos” MENU DEL ALUMNO Pas de wes CE pect 4, Click “Ver mas’ 6, Today's eBeam, audio, homework and weekly test available here. eee esta a eee eee ALOE fats - ow orc seat at ‘tenik Speaking Practice Exam Practice - Day: Wednesday 21st March Class Code: D1B2 Time 10:00- 10:15 name — [name name - { ‘mark | I 7 ‘Time 10:15 ~ 10:30 name name name mark Grammar Present tenses LANGUAGE STUDY Talking about the present 1 Look at these extracts from the text. Match the verbs it Everything | have I've earned myself. Good salesmen are in competition with themselves. get to meet different kinds of people through my work. I'm having my own house built at the moment. Since | was 18, I’ve continued to build on the company’s success. | feel very fortunate to be involved in something | enjoy so much. bold to the uses a-f. aueune Present simple a for something that is seen as true in general [2] b for something that happens all the time or repeatedly |_| © fora state (such as feelings, likes, senses, etc) |_| Present continuous | d for something temporary and in progress [_] Present perfect for something that happened in the past and has a consequence now |_| £ for something that started in the past and continues now [ 5 LANGUAGE STUDY Talking about the present 1 Look at these extracts from the text. Match the verbs it Everything | have I've earned myself. Good salesmen are in competition with themselves. get to meet different kinds of people through my work. I'm having my own house built at the moment. Since | was 18, I’ve continued to build on the company’s success. | feel very fortunate to be involved in something | enjoy so much. bold to the uses a-f. aueune Present simple a for something that is seen as true in general [2] b for something that happens all the time or repeatedly [3] © fora state (such as feelings, likes, senses, etc) |6| Present continuous | d for something temporary and in progress [4] Present perfect for something that happened in the past and has a consequence now | 1] 9 £ for something that started in the past and continues now [5 © Correct the mistakes in these sentences written by exam candidates. I suppose that you are understanding my situation. This evening, people are playing music and have fun. I know that you are liking your job, but in my opinion you are working too hard. I wait for your answer to my letter. Nowadays, I'm preferring to go to work by bicycle. In summer it’s nice to go on a boat and having dinner on the lake ‘Sara, can you hear me? I stand on your left, by the bridge.” The moon and the stars are beautiful, but the streets are dark. Everybody sleeps. tenkdior © Correct the mistakes in these sentences written by exam candidates. understand 1 [suppose that you my situation. 2. This evening, people are playing music and-have fun. having 3 1 know that you aretiking your job, but ae qi opinion you are working too hard. for your answer to my letter, 5 Nowadays, I’m-preferring to go to work bybicycle, prefer 6 Insummerit's nice to go ona boat and have hewing dinner on the lake 7 ‘Sara, can you hear me? I-stand-on your left, by the bridge.’ aM standing 8 The moon and the stars are beautiful, but the streets are dark. Everybody js siceping| Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets, Katie's in, but she . ...(write) an email to someone at the moment. Scientists believe that sea leVEIS ...c.onsuna-» (ise) because of global warming. My brother Oliver sons (Quite often / go) mountain biking on Sundays. Pepe (live) with his family in a flat near the town centre. My elder sister (always / shout) early in the morning, It’s really annoying. That notebook on the table... ~~ (belong) to me. 1. -- (stay) with my friends this week while my family are away. In every continent on Earth, the SUM wc... (set) in the west. Listen! Ellie... (have) an argument with her boyfriend. Lnow you don’t like nightclubs, $0 1 s...:0nmnu (Ot SUPPOse) you want to come with us. ‘tenidionie. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets, Katie's in, but she 'S.\writing....... (write) an email to someone at the moment. Scientists believe that sea levels ..afe.risin@..... (rise) because of global warming. My brother Olivertulte often 9066 te often / go) mountain biking on Sundays. Pepe... lives........ (live) with his family in a flat near the town centre is always shouting . My elder sister (always / shout) early in the morning, It's really annoying. That notebook on the table ...22!2N9S...... (belong) to me. I-m.staying..... (stay) with my friends this week while my family are away. In every continent on Earth, the sun......S8!6......... (set) in the west, Listen! Ellie ..|S.!)aviNg...... (have) an argument with her boyfriend. I know you don’t like nightclubs, so 199n'! SUpP°Se(not suppose) you want to come with us, 2 tenidientte Part 1 ee Test 1 Tra Lj Task information * Part 1 lasts about two minutes, * One of the examiners tells you their names and asks for yours. Then you give him/her your mark sheet. + You answer questions from one of the examiners. + You don’t usually talk to the other candidate. * Part 1 tests your ability to give basic information about yourself and to talk about everyday topics such as your work or studies, your family, your free time and your future plans. Action plan 1 Be polite and friendly when you meet the examiners and the other candidate. 2 Listen carefully to the examiner's questions. If you don’t understand something, politely ask him or her to repeat it (e.g. Could you repeat that, please?). 3 Don’t just reply yes or no to the questions. 4 Don't try to give a speech or repeat sentences that you prepared ear! Speaking Parti + One aim of Part 1 is to help you relax by getting you to talk about a topic you know a lot about: yourself + To find out how your speaking will be assessed, go to the Cambridge English Language Assessment website, 5 Make sure you speak loudly and clearly enough for the examiners and your partner to hear you. Be confident! 6 When you can, give reasons and examples in your answers, 7 Try to use a wide range of grammar and vocabulary. Part 1 2 minutes (3 minutes for groups of three) Interlocutor _ First, we'd like to know something about you. Where are you from? What do you most like about the house or apartment where you live? Which do you think is the best day of the week? Why? What do you usually do on your birthday? How often do you watch TV? Tell us about a TV programme you really like. Part 1 Listening Part 1 Task information * In Part 1 you hear eight short unrelated extracts from monologues or exchanges. There is one multiple-choice question per extract, each with three options. You hear each extract twice. * Part 1 tests your understanding of: gist, detail, opinion, attitude, function, purpose, relationship, topic, place, situation, agreement, etc, * The question includes information about the situation (e.g. a phone call, a radio programme, an extract from a play, etc.) followed by a direct question (e.g. How does she feel?). aumenie Understanding distraction 1 Study this multiple-choice question and the recording script below. ‘Why is B correct? Why are A and C wrong? You hear a man talking about buying a bicycle. What most attracted him to this bike? A its special features B its condition C its price ‘I saw it advertised in the local newspaper and | thought I'd ring the selier to see if it was still for sale and whether he'd drop the. Price because it seemed a bit high to me. He wouldn't, but | liked the sound of it and we arranged a time for me to call round later. Well as soon as | saw it, | knew I had to have it. It was just. anordinary bike really, nothing remarkable about it at all, but it'd. i nv T i, you really couldn't tell, So | bought it there and then.’ | 8 (Tip Don't choose your ‘answer until you've heard the whole text at least once, 2a Look at the next question and listen twice to the recording. Which is the correct answer, A,B or C? Why? You overhear a conversation in a café between two people. Why didn’t she call him? A She didn’t have his number. B It was too late in the evening Her phone wasn’t working. You won't hear the same words as the words in the question, 80 listen for the same idea, bb &)02) Listen again. Why are the other two answers wrong? s least once. 2a Look at the next question and listen twice to the recording. Which Is the correct answer, A, Bor C2 Why? You overhear a conversation in a café between two people. Why didn't she call him? A She didn’t have his number. B It was too late in the evening Her phone wasn’t working. 7 You wort hear bb FY uisten again. why are the other two answers wrong? er vemvoreraari words in the question, Woman: Well would've given you a ring, but there was_ So listen for the same mething wrong wil i ile. It was really idea. annoying because | was expecting a call from Emily and I've lost her number so | can’t call her back. Man: It doesn’t matter. It was probably getting quite late by then anyway. Woman: Well actually | was going to call you when I got home last night. | didn’t think you'd mind how late it was, really. But |. in't find t yf in my room so | couldn't do that either. enitia’St Test 1 Exam practice Listening Part 1 Action plan 1 For each question, quickly read the first line. 4 Check your answer the second time you listen, What's the situation? Will you hear one person making sure that you have not made a mistake or two? Female or male? — speakers may use words connected with more 2 Look at the direct question and stem (e.g. Who than one option. is the woman?) and underline the key words. 5 If you're still not sure which is the correct answer, 3 When you first hear the recording, try to think cross out any you are sure are wrong and guess. of an answer to each question in your own 6 When the recording has finished and you have words. Then choose (from A, B or C) the option chosen your answer, forget about that question most like your answer. and concentrate on the next one. Follow the exam instructions, using the advice to help you. Tip! Before you listen, think of other expressions for the words in the question, e.g. ‘What does he do?’ ~ he works in ..., his job is ..., he's employed as , ete. You will hear people talking in eight different situations. For questions 1-8, choose the best answer (A, B or C). Tip” Moke sure you always know which question and situation you are —— listening to. You hear a customer talking to a shop assistant about a coat she bought. What does she want? A. addifferent kind of item B the same item but in a different size © her money back ‘ou hear a weather forecast on the radio. ‘Tomorrow, the weather in the east of the country will be seaeaes tenets aa A. stormy in the moming. ‘customer rejects two of these. B sunny in the afternoon. 2 You need to ston forthe © foggy in the evening. Correct region, weather and time of day. ‘You hear an office worker talking about cycling to work. 3 Listen for an activity simar ‘What does she enjoy most about it? to .one of those in A-C. A. getting some exercise each morning 4 Don't be misted by numbers that soom B avoiding the trafic into town ee cectnte thinking about the day ahead ‘You hear a radio announcer talking about a competition for writers of short stories. ‘The man says that one of the rules is that A. you have to be over sixteen to enter. B_ you can submit more than one entry. © your entry must be emailed. er | You hear a conversation about reading, ‘The man enjoys reading books which ‘A. have characters that remind him of people he knows. B. describe situations that he finds highly amusing, © are set in places that he is unlikely ever to vist. ‘You hear two people talking about watching films on the Internet. What do they agree about? ‘A. the advantages of buying films online the usefulness of reading fim reviews © the pleasure of watching films at home ‘You hear a woman at an airport talking on the phone. Why did she miss her fight? A. She was held up by trafic, B There was a long queue at check-in. © She went to the wrong terminal ‘You hear a man talking about his new job. What attracted him to this job? A. the type of work the opportunities for promotion © the salary offered mH '5 Remember that the question ‘is about the present. ‘6 Both mention all of A-C, but the woman disagrees about ‘wo of thom, 7 Bose your answer on what happened this time, not on a previous occasion. £8 Listen to everthing the ‘speaker says about each point. tenidionae 1 You ear a custome taking oa shop atsitant abou a coat she bought What does ane want A aiferen kindof tern @ tre same tem but na diferent size her money back 2. Younear a weather forecast onthe aso Tororo, the weather inthe east ofthe county wi be {story nthe morning © sunny inte ateoon, 1 foggy n tre vering 3. Youhear an office worker taking about cycling to work What does she enjoy most aboutit? @® oetting some exercise each morning B avoiding the traf nto town © ‘thinking about the day ahead 46 Yuta’ aro erence alg sou compton for ner fst sto ‘romans a re often 4 Sane NContaneneene Pirccseetuartcernty © you erty rub wre 5 Youhear a conversation about reacing. Ta ma eye rad book wich {8 ave charactors that rend hm of peope he knows Bdeserbe svatios that he tds High aru, ©)or satin pac tat nwa ever fo vik © Youshoar wo people taking abou watching fn onthe ltr. What do they agree about? @ the advantages of buying hs one to usetness of reacing fim viws ‘te pleasure of wating fs at home 7 Youhear woman at an aor ting onthe pone. Wy ose miss her fight? A Si was old up by tafe. © Tre was «tong queue a checkin © ‘Shewent tothe wrong emia 8 Youear aman aking about his now ob What atvacte him to th job? Ore ype of work B the opportunites for promotion © the salary ofr You will hear people salking in eight diferent situations. For ‘questions 1-8, choose the best answer, A. B or C. 1 You hear a customer talking to a shop assistant about a coat she bought Assistant: Can |help you? Customer: Yes, | bought this coat here yesterday but whon | ‘tied it on at home I found it was too tight on me, 80 I'd lke to. ‘exchange it fora larger one. ‘Assistant: | don't think we have one in stock. Perhaps you'd tke to try on another kind of coat, ora jacket? Actually we've got ‘some lovely winter jackets, justin. ‘Customer: No, that's not really what I'm looking for. ‘Assistant: | could order the one you mentioned it you like. Or return your money, whichever you profer Customer: Could you order it, please? Assistant: Fine. 2 You hear a weather forecast on the radio. ''m atraid it looks lke there's quite a storm heading towards western and northern areas, and that wil arive about dawn tomorrow. The rest of the country will start off cloudy with a few. ‘showers. but by lunchtime thece wil ba clear skies and the bright apart from in the south where there might be a few foggy patches once the sun goes down. At around the same time, bad weather will reach easton regions, bringing high winds and heavy rain, with the ‘Possibility of flooding in low-lying areas. 43 You hear an office worker talking about cycling to work. | sometimes think back to when I used to drive to work in the ‘moming, looking at my watch and worrying in case the traffic ‘made me late, and though | stil have to ride through it and I still {get held up by the lights, | much prefer going on two wheels. By the time | arrive IM 1 hardly give any thought to my work until | actually sit down at my, desk, because nowadays | feel much more relaxed and able to ‘cope with whatever might come up during the day. 4 You hear a radio announcer talking about a competition for writers of short stories. ‘We're looking for good short stories to read out on next ‘week's programme, So if you think you're capable of writing an interesting tale in less than 750 words, either send it in as an email attachment or post it to us and you may be one of the lucky five prizewinners. Unlike in some competitions, as long they and there's no upper or lower age limit. In fact, last year's first prize was won by a seventeen-year-old, and the winner of the ‘second prize was just sixtoen. tenidientte 5S You hear a conversation about reading. ‘Woman: So what sort of books do you like to read in your spare time? Man: Wel, in my student days | went through a phase of reading ovels that could really make me laugh out loud, but although | stil like entertaining stories my tastes have changed a litte. Woman: To what kinds of thing? Man: Action stories that { particularly lke those with weird characters, quite unlike anyone you've ever met. 6 You hear swo people talking about watching films on the Internet. ‘Man: Isn’t it much simpler to look at some online reviews, choose movie, pay a litle to download it and then settle down to watch it, rather than go into town, queue up for tickets and then sit in a crowded, uncomfortable cinema? Woman: r . But it's never the same as ‘seeing it on the big screen. And | wouldn't take too much notice of the comments made by other buyers: they're even less reliable than the arts critics in the newspapers. 7 You hear a woman at an airport talking on the phone. Yes, it's an awful feeling and I've been kicking myself here. {ts never happened to me before, though I've had a few near- misses. Like the time | got stuck in traffic on the road to the airport and only just made it in time; or when I got off the Underground at Terminal 5 rather than 4, and had to race back to the station when | eventually realised my mistake. On this. 8 You hear a man talking about his new job. When | first saw the ad in the employment section of the paper, it ‘wasn't the fact I'd be earning far more than | am now that caught my attention, i r before | took: ‘up my current post. In fact, though the job description in the {ad talked about good prospects of rising within the company structure, that's never really been an ambition of mine. Exam practice RUOE part 5 ale eum cciss-my Reading and Use of English Part 5 Action plan 1 Read the instructions and the title, if there is one. What kind of text (e.g. magazine article) is it? 2 Quickly read the text without trying to answer any of the questions. What is it about? 3 Look at the stem of the first question, underlining the key words (i.e. the most important words). 4 Find the relevant part of the text. Draw a vertical line next to it and write down the question number. 5 Read what the text says about the question and ‘ry to answer it in your own words. 6 Look at options A, B, C and D. Which is closest to your understanding of what the text says? 7 Ifyou really aren't sure, cross out any options that you think are wrong and then make a guess. 8 Repeat steps 1-7 for each question. 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Find and underline where it's answered in the text. Questions 1 to 7 come in order so you will find the first answer at the beginning of the text. Question 8 normally tests your overall understanding of the text. Alone to the North Pole Photographer Christina Franco wants to become the first woman to reach the geographic North Pole solo and on foot. She tells Emma Smith about it. Sixty days walking over ice and snow in temperatures as low as 45°C, with nothing to keep you company except the occasional polar bear. This is no small achievement. Only a few people have ever walked to the North Pole unassisted, and if Christina Franco succeeds, she will have earned a place in the history books and met one of the few remaining challenges of exploration left to women. Her 480-mile journey will begin in northern Canada, dragging a sledge that weighs as much as she does. At the end of each day’s walking or skiing, she will pitch her tent in sub-zero temperatures, get into a sleeping bag filled with ice, and attempt to sleep to the unsettling background sounds of howling wind and cracking ice, which may or may not signal the approach of one of those polar bears. ‘I’ll same and if Christina Franco succeeds, she will have earned a place in the history books and met one of the few remaining challenges of exploration left to women, What does the writer say about the history of exploration? A B Cc D Walking to the North Pole used to be considered easier than other journeys. No woman has ever completed the journey to the geographic North Pole. Female explorers have already done most of the world’s difficult journeys. Christina is already an important historical figure for her previous journeys. tenidiente Alone to the North Pole Photographer Christina Franco wants to become the first woman to reach the geographic North Pole solo and on foot. She tells Emma Smith about it and if Christina Franco succeeds, she will have earned a place in the history books and met one of the few remaining challenges of exploration left to women. 1 What does the writer say about the history of exploration? A Walking to the North Pole used to be considered easier than other journeys. XB No woman has ever completed the journey to the geographic North Pole. © Female explorers have already done most of the world’s difficult journeys. D Christina is already an important historical figure for her previous journeys. Try the rest at home a | 11 What does the writer say about the history of exploration? ‘5 Why, when she is talking tothe writer, does Christina want to eat chocolate? |A. Walking tothe North Pole used to be considered easier than other journeys. ‘She feels that she has litle energy atthe moment "No woman has ever complete the journey to the goographic North Poo. ‘She's ust found out her weight has gone down. Female explorers have already done most ofthe word's dificult journey. ‘She knows that her weights actualy going up. Christina is aready an important historical gure for her previous journeys. She ahvays eats chocolate when she's upset. 2 ‘Unsetting’ fine 12) means 6 Some people are amused when they comforting. ‘A. ‘realise that she trains next to a canal worying. 'B hear the funny remarks she often makes. exciting lear that sho intends to walk tothe North Pole suprising ‘see her puling @ heavy object behind her, 3 what does Christina say about the danger trom polar boars? 7. She decided to walk to the North Pole when she “They could injure he without meaning to. ‘managed to survive aright in reezing conditions. 'B they are hungry, they might attack he \was at last able to do something she fet che had to do, © ln that part of the Arte thoy are hamvess. tealised she was il and she needed to pay for treatment. She wil have to shoot any that attack her ist nerd about a famous explorer from her county 4 Aigich ofthese i areal isk to Cristina during her walk? 8 What impression do we get of Christina's attitude towards the walk? ‘She won't be able to tink very qucky in emergencies. ‘A. Shenow regrets deciding to go. 'B Sunlight refected bythe snow could quickly burn her skin. ‘She wants to dot, but not alone. {© Sho wil nee to protect her eyes, even during the right. ‘ation Novica Ge 1D Ifshe's ior has an accident, there willbe no medical care. ‘Shek sure she wil reach the Pole an Exam practice RUOE part 1 a break friends some homework — sports ajob fun notes anoise a party progress riding swimming the bus aphoto a shower shopping skiing the dishes time make have take a mistake make have go take do @ mistake a party shopping a photo sports a noise a shower swimming the bus some homework friends fun skiing a break the dishes fun time riding a shower progress a break time notes ajob a job time friends 2 Note down as many nouns as you can that often go with each of these verbs, beat catch earn hold keep lose miss pass play save spend win 3 @© Correct one mistake in sentences 1-10 written by First Certificate candidates, using verbs from Exercises 1 and 2. We can meet and we can pass some time together! If you want to get fun, | think it's better for you to go downtown. You can make a lot of sports and activities with other people. We can meet new people and know a few friends. | have to give an exam at the university. My friends are arriving next week so I'd like to make a party. People make shopping in the nearest town and they spend a lot of money there. Well as you can see | have made some photos of my room. Please sit down and make your homework. We went to a nice little café, took a coffee and talked. SwvowmuHAHaAwn= a> benidiont 3 @© Correct one mistake in sentences 1-10 written by First Certificate candidates, using verbs from Exercises 1 and 2. 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