FCE (B2 First) Reading and Use of English Exam (Part Two) - How to Do Parts 5-7

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Hello, I'm Kasia.
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Welcome to Oxford Online English.
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In this lesson, you can learn about how to do the Cambridge FCE reading and use of English
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exam.
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You’ll see what to expect in the FCE reading and use of English test and how to improve
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your score.
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This is part two of a two-part video on the FCE Reading and Use of English exam.
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In this lesson, you’re going to learn about parts five, six and seven.
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If you haven’t seen part one, then go and watch that one first!
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All the questions in parts five and six are worth two marks each.
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The questions in part seven are worth one mark each.
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The good news is that these parts of the test are based on reading texts, which many students
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find easier than the more grammatical questions.
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The bad news is that you need to allow plenty of time to read and answer these questions.
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Make sure you practice your time management before the exam so you have enough time for
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the questions at the end.
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So that's the basic information you need.
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Let’s look at each part of the exam in more detail.
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In part five, you’ll be given a longer text, with six questions at the end.
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Each question is multiple choice, with four possible answers.
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The questions in part five often focus on understanding people’s feelings and ideas,
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instead of simple facts about the text.
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Look at this sample question.
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Pause the video and read it.
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This is an extract from the longer text.
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Look at the multiple-choice question that goes with it:
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What can be inferred about the woman who walked into the coffee house?
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a.
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She was a regular customer at the coffee house.
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b.
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She had not expected Jane.
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c.
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She wasn’t really Mrs Greene.
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d.
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She had just woken up.
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Remember that inferred refers to something that is not directly said.
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That means that you need an overall understanding of the text, its ideas, and how the people
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mentioned in the text might be feeling.
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You won’t generally be able to find one word or phrase which gives you the answer.
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So, you have to look for clues to see what people are thinking, or how they feel.
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Can you work out what the answer is?
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If it’s difficult, re-read the text and try to eliminate some of the possible answers.
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Let's look together.
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When you read the text again, there is no mention of the woman being a regular customer,
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or of not being the real Mrs. Greene.
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She might be a regular customer of course, but there aren’t any clues in the text that
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suggest that.
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So, you can cross out options 'a' and 'c'.
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That leaves only 'b' and 'd'.
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At this point, you could guess and have a 50/50 chance of getting it right.
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But, of course, it’s better to figure out the correct answer.
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Option 'b' says: "She had not expected Jane."
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This might seem possible, especially since the woman doesn’t even talk to her!
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But, the fact that the woman knew the time and place to arrive doesn’t fit with that.
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And look at what Jane says in the text: “…I’ve come for the meeting, I’m your new assistant,”
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said Jane cheerfully."
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She says that she already is the new assistant, which means that she is definitely expected,
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so this can’t be the right answer.
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Now look at option 'd' again: "She had just woken up."
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Look at the text again.
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Can you find any clues that might show that the woman had recently been asleep?
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In the text, the woman is described as having "bleary eyes" and "grunting" at Jane, before
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ordering "a large coffee."
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All of these are things you might have or do when you’ve just woken up.
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This shows that the correct answer is 'd': "She had just woken up."
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To prepare for this part of the test, it’s useful to read stories, interviews, or maybe
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blog posts; read texts which focus more on people, their thoughts, opinions and feelings.
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As you read, try to infer meaning from the clues in the text.
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Ask yourself questions like:
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What’s this person’s opinion?
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How do I know?
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What kind of person is this?
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How do I know?
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Asking yourself these kinds of questions while reading will help improve your reading level
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in English and you’ll be more likely to get a better score in your FCE reading and
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use of English exam.
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Now, let’s move on to part six!
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In this part of the exam, there will be one, shorter text, with six sentences missing.
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The six missing sentences will be given to you in random order after the text.
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A seventh, extra sentence that wasn’t removed from the text will be there as well, just
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to confuse you!
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You have to read the text, then the sentences, and decide which sentence fits in which gap.
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Let’s look at part of a sample question:
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As before, you can pause the video to have time to read the text and think about what
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might be missing.
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You can see that the first sentence in the text has finished.
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However, after the gap, the text starts with a 'but'.
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What does that mean?
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It means that you’re looking for a contrasting idea.
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Do you see how the structure of the text can give you an idea of what to look for?
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This is important, because a common mistake is only to pay attention to the words before
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the gap.
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You need to pay attention to the words after the gap, too, because they can be equally
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important.
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Look at the text again.
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You need a contrasting idea, but what could the contrast in the text be?
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Now, look at the missing sentences.
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Can you see which one is the correct one?
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Okay, do you know which is the correct answer?
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The correct answer is ‘b’.
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Do you know why?
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In the text, it says:
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But, for a gymnast in particular, this lengthy period has to start before the effects of
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adolescence set in…
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The key words here are in particular.
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The text is talking about gymnasts in particular, so the missing sentence isn’t specifically
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about gymnasts.
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Answer 'c' specifically mentions gymnasts, so that needs to be eliminated.
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That leaves only answers 'a' and 'b' that are more general.
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If you get stuck, look for other clues.
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There’s often more than one clue which can lead you to the correct answer.
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The text mentions a lengthy period.
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When you read answers 'a' and 'b' again, you can see that 'b' mentions at least a decade,
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which is also a lengthy period.
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Of course, in the exam, you will have seven sentences to read through, not three, and
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the text will be longer, but the principle is the same.
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Remember about the main points here:
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Pay attention to the words before and after the gap.
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Think about what kind of idea is missing: is it an example, a contrasting idea, an extension
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of an idea already in the text, or something else?
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Look for any clues that can confirm or eliminate a possible answer; remember that there could
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be more than one way to find the right answer.
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Next, let’s talk about part seven of the reading and use of English exam.
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Part seven is another kind of matching activity.
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This time, you’ll have ten questions, followed by one long text or several shorter texts.
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Each section of the text will have a letter, for example, A – D.
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You’ll need to match each question to the correct section of the text.
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Each section can be used more than once.
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The most important skill here is skimming: you need to be able to read a text quickly
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and find the most important pieces of information.
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Let’s look at a sample question so you can see what to expect.
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First, read the instructions:
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In the exam you’ll get ten questions, but let’s look at two questions so you can practise
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this part now.
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Here are the questions:
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Which person saw a film that…
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1) Contained two stories.
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2) Finished in an unrealistic way.
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Now, look at four extracts from a text.
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We’ve shortened them for the video, so they’ll be longer in the exam, but this will show
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you what to expect:
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Pause the video and read the extracts, then start again when you’re ready.
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In this part of the test, you’re looking for similar ideas that can be expressed in
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different ways.
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Let’s look at the first question:
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Which person saw a film that contained two stories?
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This is an easier question, as the text directly mentions one of the films having two stories.
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Can you see which one?
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The correct answer is B. Can you see why?
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This question is relatively easy, by FCE standards.
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However, with other questions, you’ll need to use inference and understand indirect meanings
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to find the right answer.
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Now, look at the second question:
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Which person saw a film that finished in an unrealistic way?
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Read the text again; can you figure out the answer?
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A is complaining about a lack of originality, but it doesn’t say it finished unrealistically.
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B mentions that only one part of the film held their interest, which also doesn’t
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fit.
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You can immediately eliminate those two options.
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That leaves you with just two options: C or D.
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C says that a setting with an uncertain future shouldn’t have a happy ending, while D complains
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that the love story doesn’t seem like love to her.
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Do you know the correct answer?
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It’s C.
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D does complain about a lack of realism, because he or she says that the supposedly intelligent
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characters do stupid things.
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However, the question relates to an unrealistic ending, not a general lack of realism.
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C is the only answer which fits, because C complains that the ending does not fit with
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the overall setting and mood of the film, i.e. it’s unrealistic.
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Now that you’ve reached the end of this two-part video series, you should have a good
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understanding of the FCE reading and use of English exam, and some ideas on how to practice
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and prepare yourself for it.
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Check out our website for more English lessons including FCE preparation lessons.
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Oxford Online English.com.
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See you next time!
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