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Always save two minutes at the end of the section to check for basic errors in third-person singular verbs ( he walks ) and past tense irregular forms.
Here, the focus shifts to comparing people, places, and things using and superlative adjectives (e.g., more interesting, the best, not as... as ). It also covers adverbs of manner and common adjectives for describing cities and regions. File 7: Life Experience (Present Perfect)
The vocabulary in Files 5–9 shifts from concrete everyday objects to more abstract concepts, emotions, and professional settings. Make sure you can use words from these categories: Topic Area Key Words & Expressions Airports & Travel
Understanding the subtle differences in future expressions is a major focal point of this exam:
This guide provides a comprehensive breakdown of the test structure, key grammar points, essential vocabulary, and proven strategies to help you maximize your score. 1. Test Structure Overview
Do not panic over unfamiliar words; try to guess their meaning using the context of the sentence. Listening Section
Used when you can see physical proof of what is about to happen.