Cambridge English Proficiency C2 Englisch Privatkurs - Luzern
Das C2 Proficiency (CPE) Examen testet die Englischkkentnisse auf dem höchsten Niveau C2. Wir bereiten Sie im Englisch Privatkurs strukturiert und in kürzester Zeit auf das C2 Proficiency Examen vor. Falls Sie das C1 Advanced Examen bereits erfolgreich bestanden haben, dauert der Vorbereitungskurs im Privatunterricht bei uns in der Regel 6 Monate und findet statt wöchentlich im Schulraum in der Neustadt Luzern, in der nähe von der Pauluskirche.
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What’s in the paper?
First there are three short texts, each with a different task, such as supplying a missing word or forming a new word. Part 4 is not text based and involves rewriting a sentence another way. Then there are three longer texts: multiple choice, gapped paragraphs and multiple matching. Texts are not for a specialised readership. They are about interesting things in the real world. Some are simply of general interest; others will have an academic slant or work-related flavour.
What’s in the paper?:
First a compulsory essay where you summarise the main ideas from two short texts. Then a choice from various tasks, such as an article, letter, report or review – including a choice on a set text.
There are four parts, covering short extracts; a long speech or lecture where you complete sentences; a long discussion with multiple-choice questions; and two simultaneous matching tasks. You’ll have to deal with the language you might meet in a work situation, at university or indeed on the street.
After brief introductory exchanges, you work together with another candidate on a picture-related task. Then you move on to a long turn prompted by information on a card, and finally a three-way discussion on related themes in the real world.
What’s in the paper?
First there are three short texts, each with a different task, such as supplying a missing word or forming a new word. Part 4 is not text based and involves rewriting a sentence another way. Then there are three longer texts: multiple choice, gapped paragraphs and multiple matching. Texts are not for a specialised readership. They are about interesting things in the real world. Some are simply of general interest; others will have an academic slant or work-related flavour.
What’s in the paper?:
First a compulsory essay where you summarise the main ideas from two short texts. Then a choice from various tasks, such as an article, letter, report or review – including a choice on a set text.
There are four parts, covering short extracts; a long speech or lecture where you complete sentences; a long discussion with multiple-choice questions; and two simultaneous matching tasks. You’ll have to deal with the language you might meet in a work situation, at university or indeed on the street.
After brief introductory exchanges, you work together with another candidate on a picture-related task. Then you move on to a long turn prompted by information on a card, and finally a three-way discussion on related themes in the real world.