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B2 Key Word Transformation
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This collection of practice exercises is meticulously designed to mirror the structure of the Cambridge examinations, making it an excellent resource for English learners at the CEFR B2 level. It features 200 exam-like, single-sentence tasks that emphasize understanding of vocabulary, grammar, and lexis. Each task presents a sentence with a 'key' word, followed by a similar yet incomplete sentence. The challenge is to use the key word to fill in the gap, ensuring the meaning remains consistent with the original. The answers are scored out of two, with indicators beside them showing whether the focus is grammatical (G) or lexical (L), serving as a helpful guide for exam preparation.Jane Turner, the author of this resource, brings her expertise as an associate lecturer in EAP/EFL at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge. She is a seasoned EFL materials creator, providing content for international exam bodies, universities, and publishers. Her experience includes working as a Cambridge ESOL examiner for the British Council and she holds an MA in Education Management, alongside Cambridge CELTA and DELTA qualifications. This description has been provided by the publisher.
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This collection of practice exercises is meticulously designed to mirror the structure of the Cambridge examinations, making it an excellent resource for English learners at the CEFR B2 level. It features 200 exam-like, single-sentence tasks that emphasize understanding of vocabulary, grammar, and lexis. Each task presents a sentence with a 'key' word, followed by a similar yet incomplete sentence. The challenge is to use the key word to fill in the gap, ensuring the meaning remains consistent with the original. The answers are scored out of two, with indicators beside them showing whether the focus is grammatical (G) or lexical (L), serving as a helpful guide for exam preparation.Jane Turner, the author of this resource, brings her expertise as an associate lecturer in EAP/EFL at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge. She is a seasoned EFL materials creator, providing content for international exam bodies, universities, and publishers. Her experience includes working as a Cambridge ESOL examiner for the British Council and she holds an MA in Education Management, alongside Cambridge CELTA and DELTA qualifications. This description has been provided by the publisher.
