Did you know that you can find hundreds of different kinds of interactive exercises on the Black Cat Readers blog?
Click on w.w.w.blackcatreaders.com/quizzes and discover a world of useful and interesting activities to practise your English: Grammar exercises, Vocabulary, Pronunciation and Listening activities, but also sections specifically designed to help you practise Cambridge ESOL exams.
Access is free! Hurry up!
Given my obvious and known interest in any website or blog that claims to help students practise and prepare for the Cambridge ESOL exams, I clicked on the link and checked out the materials there.
As you can see from the screenshot above, you can search for Exam skills for the different levels of the CEFR - for Cambridge English: Key, Preliminary, First and Advanced.
As the next seminar I will be giving (November 9th San Sebastian) is about Cambridge English: Preliminary for Schools, I selected the activities available for B1 and this list appeared:
It looks very useful. I'll be recommending it to my students and colleagues to try out. If you recommend it or use it, let me know what you think!
Have a great weekend!
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