These are the grammar topics you need to pass your Cambridge B1 examination.
You can also practice with different activities you can find in our label of GRAMMAR.
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Paper
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Content
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Marks
(% of total)
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Purpose
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Reading and Writing
(1 hour 30 minutes)
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Reading:
5 parts/
35questions
Writing:
3 parts/
7questions
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50%
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Shows you can read and understand the main points from signs, newspapers
and magazines, and can use vocabulary and structure correctly.
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Listening
(36 minutes, including 6 minutes' transfer time)
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4 parts/
25questions
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25%
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You have to be able to follow and understand a range of spoken materials
including announcements and discussions about everyday life.
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Speaking
(10–12 minutes per pair of candidates)
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4 parts
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25%
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Shows how good your spoken English is as you take part in conversation by
asking/answering questions and talking, for example, about your likes and
dislikes. Your Speaking test will be conducted face to face with one or two
other candidates and two examiners. This makes your
test more realistic and more reliable.
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