Preliminary Unit
- To start with, here’s a presentation on the C1 level and what it entails:
Alternatively, you can download the PDF file here.
- To learn new words, we need to know How to use a dictionary, like this free Online Dictionary.
- This Speaking Template will help you keep track of all the oral exercises that you perform throughout the year.
- Bear in mind that you might need extra Listening Practice or may want to do some Dictations.
- We also need to review the basics of Punctuation.
- The following Vocabulary Practice PowerPoint file shows you how to practise autonomously and acquire new vocabulary in a simple way.
- You can try it out by making sentences from this Legal vocabulary Lesson Plan to include them in your PowerPoint file.
- It is important to brush up on our Numbers & Dates knowledge.
- Besides, there are a few Advanced materials you might want to have a glance at.
- There are many Additional ESL Resources at reach in case you require further practice in a specific area.
- Connecting speech is paramount both in writing and speaking, so check it out.
- The following review of the Narrative Tenses might be of your interest when planning your written tasks.
- Here are a number of C1 clips organised by topics; though you should never forget what the British really mean.
- As a test, you could read an article and then write an essay of about 250 words, only to end up producing a 5-minute speech on the same topic using the Speaking Template.
- Don’t you know where to start? Have a look at the following guided Discussion on IT and education.
- If writing is not your thing, perhaps you may want to check out a few CAE Writing samples.
- Remember a good Proverb can get you out of an uncomfortable situation when you get stuck.