Fce Practice Tests Error Correction
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to practice your ability to discover mistakes in a text. This part does not come in the FCE exam as of 2008.
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offer a large selection of interactive ESL lessons for students preparing for FCE - Cambridge First Certificate English. Selfaccess.com is useful for FCE exam candidates as it provides many exercises for you to practice clozes, sentence transformations, multiple choice questions and identifying errors. Improve your grammar and prepare for FCE using our online English lessons. Remember the key to improving is practice! FCE - Use of English The ESL exam Cambridge First Certificate English or FCE, has 5 papers or parts. Paper three, "Use of English", has five parts in it. You have 1 hour 15 minutes to complete this part of the FCE test. There are 65 questions in total and you are required to also read 4 short texts. This part of the FCE exam tests your knowledge of word forms, vocabulary, grammar and sentence structure. You have to complete a multiple choice cloze, complete an open cloze, rewrite sentences so the meaning is the same, do sentence transformations, identify errors in sentences and also choose the correct part of speech for given words in a text - word formation. All parts, except Part 3, are based on a short text and you should read through each text two or three times to familiarise yourself with it before answering individual questions. Questions 1-30 and 41-65 (in parts 1, 2, 4 and 5) carry one mark, and questions 31-40 (in part 3) carry two marks each. Tips for FCE part 1 - Multiple-choice cloze This section is based on a short text. Read the text through first to get a good idea of what it is about and then read it two or three times more before answering individual questions. You need to complete 15 gaps in a cloze and can choose from 4 options for each gap in the cloze. Think about the meaning of each missing word. Think about the grammar and collocation of each word. Read the whole text through afte