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Free use of English Exercises | Cambridge ESOL English Exercises | Free Online Language Tests. FCE practice tests. FCE Practice Tests for Reading and Use of English (Cambridge English: First) English Level Test B2 - Upper-Intermediate. Grammar explanations and practice tests at B2 level. Practice Resources - Pearson. Practice the Word Formation task for Cambridge First Certificate in English (FCE) Paper 3 Use of English. About Part 3 Word Formation You will read a short text of around 200 words, which has 10 gaps.

For each gap you have to use a given 'stem' word to make the correct form of the missing word. In the exam you transfer your answer to a special answer sheet. Part 3 tests your knowledge of the way words are formed in English, including the use of prefixes and suffixes, and spelling rules associated with these changes. Now try our exercises 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Dos and don'ts Remember that you may have to make two changes to the stem word. How to improve When you make a note of new words try to record all its different forms (nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs). Try a test Try an online Use of English Part 3 (Word Formation) test in the 'Practice Tests' area.

Previous << >> Next Print off a mark sheet to keep a record of your scores. When you've finished these exercises try an online Use of English Part 3 (Word Formation) test in the 'Practice Tests' area. "I passed FCE, now I'm preparing to CAE. PTE General level 1 listening test. FCE Use of English. FCE practice test #2. TOEFL Listening. Academic Listening Skills The Listening section measures test takers’ ability to understand spoken English from North America and other English-speaking countries. In academic environments students need to listen to lectures and conversations.

Below are three possible purposes for academic listening. Listening purposes include Listening for basic comprehension Listening for pragmatic understanding Connecting and synthesizing information Listening Section Format Listening materials in the new test include academic lectures and long conversations in which the speech sounds very natural. ETS®, TOEFL®, TOEFL iBT® and TOEFL Junior® are registered trademarks of Educational Testing Service (ETS). 2014 © Exam English Ltd.