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Vocabulary exercises to learn words for sporting events.

A1-A2 vocabulary
sport
vocabulary
Language level
A2 English level (pre-intermediate)
B1 English level (intermediate)
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This dog likes its bed a bit too much! Write a funny caption for this week's photo.

Photo captions
photo caption
computer games
Language level
A2 English level (pre-intermediate)
B1 English level (intermediate)
Average: 5 (1 vote)

In this section we offer you advice on how to tackle lots of different types of task.

Listening exams
Language level
A2 English level (pre-intermediate)
B1 English level (intermediate)
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
C1 English level (advanced)
Average: 2.9 (7 votes)

Can YouTube make you famous? It worked for Charlie McDonnell!

B1 graded reading
internet
blogging
famous people
information technology
Language level
B1 English level (intermediate)
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After moving to a new country, Deshi’s life seems miserable. But maybe it’s not all bad ...

B1 graded reading
love and relationships
musical instruments
school
Language level
B1 English level (intermediate)
Average: 5 (1 vote)

You shouldn’t believe everything you read in a text message ... or should you?

B1 graded reading
friends
jokes
text message
Language level
B1 English level (intermediate)
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Seven million readers can’t be wrong. What makes The Life of Pi so special?

B1 graded reading
books and literature
book review
adventures
Language level
B1 English level (intermediate)
Average: 3.4 (5 votes)

Giving an oral presentation as part of a speaking exam can be quite scary, but we're here to help you. Watch two students giving presentations and then read the tips carefully. Which tips do they follow? Which ones don’t they follow?

Speaking exams
exams
speaking
speaking skills
presentations
Language level
B1 English level (intermediate)
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
Average: 3.7 (9 votes)

In some speaking exams you may have to tell a story that you make up or a true story about something that happened to you. This is sometimes called a personal anecdote.

Speaking exams
exams
speaking
speaking skills
parties
Language level
B1 English level (intermediate)
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
Average: 4.3 (3 votes)

Information gap activities can be difficult, but we have lots of tips to help you get top marks in this type of speaking exam. Watch the video first and then read the tips below.

Speaking exams
exams
speaking
cinema
films
Language level
B1 English level (intermediate)
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
Average: 5 (1 vote)

In speaking exams you may be asked to discuss a topic and give your opinion. Watching other students doing this sort of task will help you learn how to do it too. So, watch the video first and then read the tips below to make sure you get top marks in your next speaking exam!

Speaking exams
exams
speaking
speaking skills
Language level
B1 English level (intermediate)
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
Average: 5 (2 votes)

In some speaking exams you have to talk about photos or pictures. The video and tips below will help you to do really well in this type of speaking exam.

Speaking exams
exams
speaking
speaking skills
photography
Language level
B1 English level (intermediate)
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
Average: 3.3 (18 votes)
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