Zusammenfassung der Ressource
CAMBRIDGE ENGLISH: ADVANCED (CAE)
- Reading + Use of English
- Tasks
- Part 01 Multiple choice cloze (8 questions).
Anmerkungen:
- A text with eight gaps. Candidates choose
the correct missing words by answering eight multiple-choice questions with four options: A,
B, C or D
- 01 mark
- Part 02 Open Cloze (8 questions)
Anmerkungen:
- A text with eight gaps. Candidates fill in the
missing words.
- 01 mark
- Part 03 Word formation (8 questions)
Anmerkungen:
- A text with eight gaps. Candidates form the
missing words from the given stem words.
- 01 mark
- Part 04 Key words transformation (6 questions)
Anmerkungen:
- Six separate questions, each containing a lead-in
sentence, followed by a ‘key word’ and a second
(gapped) sentence. Candidates complete the
second sentence in three to six words, and must
include the ‘key word’
- Up to 2 marks
- Part 05 Multiple choice 6 questions
Anmerkungen:
- A text followed by six multiple-choice questions
with four options: A, B, C or D.
- 02 marks
- Part 06 Cross text multiple matching 4 questions
Anmerkungen:
- Four short texts with multiple matching
prompts; candidates match a prompt to the
relevant sections of the text(
- 02 marks
- Part 07 Gapped text 6 questions
Anmerkungen:
- A text with six missing paragraphs; candidates
choose the correct paragraph order from a list of
seven paragraphs (A-G)
- 02 marks
- Part 08 Multiple matching 10 questions
Anmerkungen:
- One or several short texts with ten prompt
questions; candidates match the prompt to the
relevant section of the text(s)
- 01 mark
- Timing
- 01 hour 15 minutes
- Number of
questions
- 56
- Writting
- Parts
- Part 01 is compulsory
Anmerkungen:
- A contextualised writing task with a clear context,
topic, purpose and target reader.
- Task: Letter, proposal, report, review
- Part 2 is a choice of one out of three tasks
Anmerkungen:
- A writing task where candidates read input notes
about a topic, including three bullet points.
Candidates write an essay based on two of the
bullet points: they will explain which of the two
points is most important and give reasons for
their opinion.
- Task: Discursive essay
- Listening
- Part 02. Sentence completion
Anmerkungen:
- A three-minute monologue, heard twice.
Candidates answer questions on specific
information and stated opinion.
- Part 01. Multiple choice
Anmerkungen:
- Three short extracts between interacting speakers,
heard twice. Candidates answer two three-option
multiple-choice questions on each exchange.
Questions focus on feeling, attitude, opinion, purpose,
function, agreement, course of action, gist and detail
- Part 4: Multiple matching
Anmerkungen:
- hrough. Candidates do two multiple-matching
tasks requiring the selection of the five correct
options from a list of eight. Questions focus on
gist, attitude, main points, interpreting context,
opinion, purpose and speaker feeling
- Part 03 Multiple choice
Anmerkungen:
- A conversation between two or more speakers,
lasting around four minutes, heard twice.
Candidates answer six multiple-choice questions,
with four options: A, B, C or D. Questions focus
on attitude, opinion, gist, detail, speaker feeling,
purpose, function and speaker agreement.
- Speaking