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David Castillo

Created on April 2, 2022

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Task 1: Multiple Choice

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In this exercise you will find a text with some gaps and 5 options to complete them

In this exercise, you will find a text with some gaps and 4 options to complete them.

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In this task you have to complete each gap with one or two of the four options given.

In this task you have to complete each gap with one of the four options given.

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Try to complete the gaps immediately. It's not necessary to read the whole text first.

Read the whole text first ignoring the gaps. This will help you understand the context.

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The words before and after the gap are distractors. Focus on the gap and the alternatives only.

Check the words before and after the gap to decide which option (A, B, C or D) is the best one.

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If you know one option is wrong, cross it out. Eliminate the alternatives you know are wrong.

Always consider all the options even if you know some of them are wrong.

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When you finish, go to the next task. Don't waste time reading the whole text again.

When you finish, read the whole text again to make sure it makes sense.

Task 2: Open Cloze

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In this task you have to complete each gap with one word only. You can't use contractions.

In this task, you have to complete each gap with one or two words. You can use contractions

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After reading the whole text, think of the kind of word needed to complete the gap.

Start by completing the gaps without reading the whole text.

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These are the most common options to complete the gaps: prepositions, auxiliaries, linkers, pronouns, articles.

These are the most common options to complete the gaps: verbs, nouns, adverbs, adjectives.

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When you finish, read the whole text again and if necessary, make a guess to complete the gaps you don't know how to complete.

When you finish, read the whole text again and if you don't know the answer to a gap, leave it blank.

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