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Cambridge English C2 Proficiency, Montero Pedroza Juan Antonio. - Coggle…
Cambridge English C2 Proficiency
Highest proof that you are a highly competent speaker of English.
CEFR : C2
Scale: 200 - 250
Number of papers: 4
Length: 4 hours.
Exam Format
Use of English / Reading
7 parts
53 questions
1 hour 30 min
Deals with different
types of texts from
fiction to manuals.
The parts are:
P1: Multiple cloze
Fill gaps. 8 questions.
Practice:
idioms, phrases,
semantic precision.
P2: Cloze
Fill gaps, no choices.
8 questions.
Practice:
awareness and
control of grammar.
P3: word formation
Stems are given
to be transformed.
8 questions.
Practice:
vocabulary, affixation,
internal changes,
compounding.
P5: Multiple choice
Multiple choice questions.
6 questions.
Practice:
Detail, opinion, attitude,
tone, purpose, main idea,
implication and organization.
P7: Multiple matching.
Texts with multiple
matching questions,
match a prompt to
the elements.
10 questions.
Practice:
Opinion, attitude,
understanding of
detail and information.
P4: Key word
Transformation.
Gapped Response with
a lead-in and a key word.
6 questions.
Practice:
Grammar, collocations
and vocabulary.
P6: Gapped Text
Removed paragraphs
from text, choose the
correct order.
7 questions.
Practice:
Understanding of cohesion,
coherence, text structure,
global meaning.
Writing
2 parts.
1 hour 30 min
The parts are:
Part 2: Choose
Choose one question,
write the requested text.
280 - 320 words.
Part 1: Essay
With the given material
and your own ideas,
write an essay.
240 - 280 words.
Practice:
Discursive essay,
100 words per
key point, summarize.
Write a variety of
texts, such as
essays, reports
or results.
Listening
40 minutes.
4 parts.
30 questions.
The parts are:
Part 1: Multiple Choice
3 unrelated recordings,
multiple questions per
each recording.
1 min each.
6 questions.
Practice:
Gist, detail, purpose,
addressee, feeling,
attitude.
Part 4: Multiple matching.
Short themed monologues.
Approx. 35 seconds each.
Two tasks, with matching
questions.
10 questions.
´Part 3: Multiple Choice
Multiple speakers
3 - 4 minutes.
Listen and answer
a set of multiple
questions.
5 questions.
Part 2: Sentence Completion.
Monologue, set of
incomplete sentences.
Fill the gap.
4-5 minutes
9 questions
Follow / Understand a
range of spoken
materials, like lectures,
speeches, etc.
Speaking
3 parts.
In Pairs.
Another day,
different from the exam.
16 minutes.
Tests your ability to
communicate effectively
in face to face.
The parts are:
Part 3:
Long turns & discussion
Cards with questions, ideas
to speak on your own, comments
between partners and then a
question for both.
10 minutes.
( 2 individual, 6 for the discussion)
Practice:
Speaking for a longer time,
expressing and justifying,
development of topics.
Part 1: Interview
With the examiner,
conversation between
interlocutor and each
candidate.
Information about you.
2 minutes.
Part 2: collaborative task.
Spoken instructions,
photos, aspects of the
picture, agreeing with
another candidate.
4 minutes.
Practice:
Sustained interaction,
Exchange Ideas, justifying,
agreeing, negotiation.
Required by some
universities, jobs or
scholarships
Cambridge Scale:
The exam uses the
Cambridge scale which gives a detailed view of
the learners strengths.
Montero Pedroza Juan Antonio.