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CAE OVERVIEW
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You'll have 2 hours for the reading and use of English test
False, you'll have 1 hour and 30 minutes
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Proofreading is for losers
False. Proofreading is essential to be cool and pass!!
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There's no way to improve your listening comprehension
False, watching tv shows, movies or listening to music and podcasts can help you improve.
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In writing part 2, you should write a letter to the examiner asking for an A and glue a 5€ bill on your answer sheet.
NO!!! JUST NO!!
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In writing part 2, there's no e-mail because it is only a choice in B1 and B2
False. A letter or an email can be one of the options.
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You should focus on watching British movies so you'll improve your listening comprehension and pronunciation.
False, you'll need different accents and registers.
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You don't have to study to pass, it'll be ok if you watch Tiktoks in English
False!!! Did you think that was going to work?
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You'll have 1 hour and 30 minutes for the writing test
True
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In writing part 1, you should write an article
False, you should write an ESSAY
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In the listening test you'll hear each recording twice
True
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Writing should be about 220-260 words
True
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The reading and Use of English test has 8 parts
True
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The subscales for the writing test are: communicative achievement, content, language and organisation
True
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CAE stands for Cambridge Advanced Exam
False, Cambridge Advanced English
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The listening test has 5 parts
False, it has 4 parts
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Accurate spelling is the most important skill in the writing test
False, it is important but you should consider content, language, communicative achievement and organisation equally.
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