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B1 PREPARATION

Patricia Rubio Gil

Created on January 9, 2024

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B1 PREPARATION © 2024 by Patricia Rubio Gil is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

#2,.1 Writing an informal email

#2.2 Writing an article or story

#1 Reading

B1 - PET

PREPARATION

#5 Speaking cooperatively

#3 Listening

#4 Speaking individually

B1 PREPARATION © 2024 by Patricia Rubio Gil is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

Writing part 2

STORY

ARTICLE

B1 PREPARATION © 2024 by Patricia Rubio Gil is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

B1 PREPARATION © 2024 by Patricia Rubio Gil is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

LISTENING PART (30 mins)

CHOOSING THE RIGHT PICTURE

FILL IN THE GAPS

DIALOGUES

INTERVIEW

1. Read quickly the whole text and underline the keywords

1. Underline the keywords of the 6 dialogues

1. Read the text and think of the type of word (time, name, price...) it is asked.

1. Read each question for the pictures.

2. Write words that the pictures suggest to you

2. Cross the options that you discard while you're listening.

2. Try to take care of the spelling and get ready for writing numbers.

2. Cross the options that you discard while you're listening.

B1 PREPARATION © 2024 by Patricia Rubio Gil is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

READING PART (45 mins)

CHOOSING A WORD

SHORT MESSAGES IN A PICTURE

FILL IN THE GAPS

CHOOSING THE RIGHT PERSON

CHOOSING A SENTENCE

LONG TEXT

5 minutes

5 minutes

6 minutes

6 minutes

10 minutes

10 minutes

1. Read the questions and underline the keywords

1. Underline the keywords of the 7 questions.

1. Read quickly the whole text.

1. Underline the keywords of the answers.

1. Read quickly the whole text

1. Read quickly the whole text

2. Read one by one and choose the correct person at the same time.

2. Read sentence by sentence slowly and thinkIs it a...?
  • Preposition
  • Verb
  • Subject
  • Connector

2. Read the short message and select the correct answer.

2. Read again and choose the word.

2. Read again and choose the sntence.

2. Read the text and answer question by question.

Closing paragraph

First, we say goodbye:

  • WELL, IT 'S TIME TO SAY GOODBYE / WELL, IT IS TIME TO GO. /WELL, THAT'S ALL FOR NOW
  • ANYWAY, I HAVE TO GO NOW / ANYWAY, GOTTA GO

Then, we ask them to reply to our email.

  • I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO HEARING FROM YOU / I'M EXCITED TO HEAR FROM YOU
  • MAKE SURE YOU WRITE BACK SOON / I HOPE YOU WRITE BACK SOON / DON'T FORGET TO WRITE SOON.

Farewell

Short expression to say goodbye
  • SEE YOU LATER, / SEE YOU SOON,
  • TAKE CARE,
  • YOURS,
  • LOVE, / ALL MY LOVE, / BEST OF LOVE
  • BEST,
  • THANKS,
  • CHEERS,

Don't forget the comma!

Opening paragraph

Reply to your friend/relative previous email saying...

First, you reply:

  • I'M GLAD TO HEAR YOUR NEWS / IT'S GREAT TO HEAR THAT / I'M EXCITED ABOUT (YOUR NEWS)...
  • THANKS VERY MUCH FOR YOUR EMAIL. / THANKS A LOT FOR WRITING!
Then, you introduce the topic:
  • SORRY, I HAVEN'T WRITTEN FOR SO LONG BUT ... SORRY, I'VE TAKEN SO LONG TO WRITE BACK, BUT ...
  • I WANTED TO LET YOU KNOW THAT...

MAIN PARAGRAPH 1

In every email, they ask you to write about 3 different things. That is why you can't use any fixed expressions. It depends on what you have to write about. However, you must use many linkers as:

Greetings

We say hello to the other person

We can say to our friends by writing:

  • Hi John
  • Hello John,
  • Dear John,

Don't forget the comma (,)