Sunday, 9 February 2025

Making the most of the information you find in the exam exercises.

I've just posted a C2 level article, made into a word formation (WF) exercise.  It's one of those double whammy exercises I like to provide my students with as not only can they practice the different parts of the Cambridge exam, but they can also get some ideas and vocabulary in case they have to write something similar. If you have been doing Cambridge exams for some time, you'll see that they stick to certain topics, which can be found across the different parts of the exam, be it B1, B2, C1 or C2. For that reason it's essential, whatever you level, to have a great, and organized, notebook to which you can add vocbulary and chunks when you come across them.

I've started adding songs to some of the exercises too, as music is so much part of our different cultures and, frankly, it's fun for me!

This is the one that accompanies the C2 Word Formation exercise about AI. Kraftwerk's 1978 'Robots'.

 

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