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Cambridge First Certificate Exam
The Cambridge First Certificate Exam or FCE is somewhat complex to pass however with a plan in place to study and prepare it will be less of a challenge. The level of the test is the Intermediate level of English also called Upper Interim or B2. This is based on the CEFRL or Common European Frame of Reference for Language (Driscoll, 2008). The test comes in five distinct parts or Papers. The first is Reading which will be the focus of this discussion. The other subjects include Listening, English Use, Writing, and Speech (Cambridgeesol. org, 2011). Steps for getting prepared for the first paper which is Reading will ensure proper success.
The first Paper is Reading (Englishspeaker. com, 2011).
This certification has a time limit of 60 minutes and three segments. For each segment there is a separate topic related to reading that is being tested. It is important to keep track of how much time spent on each segment. Since the level of difficulty for each segment is specific to that topic, it is wise to equally divide your time so that there is enough left to complete the other segments. The level of complexity is similar for each segment however the first two segments are worth 2 points each. The last segment is worth a single point. The first two segments have about seven to eight questions. The third segment has fifteen questions.
Now the first segment has a Multiple Choice testing format which requires an answer in the range of letters A through D. In addition to the multiple choice question an explanation of the reading paragraphs are required for the first six questions while the last one or two require an overview or brief summary answer. The questions are related to one another so it is not wise to skip ahead to answer...
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