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171 Listening – Multiple choice (MC) You may hear expressions from all four options, but only one answer is correct. Try crossing out options that you’ve heard are wrong. Language in use – Banked gap fill (BGF) Language in use While reading, think of a word that could fit the gap, then check the words in the bank. Remember to check the sentence before and after the gap to make sure your word fits. Language in use – Multiple choice (MC) While reading, think of a word that could fit the gap, then check the four options. Listening – Four-word sentence completion/Four-word answers (4W) Think about possible answers when reading the task. Does the question ask for a name or a number? Does the sentence need an object, a person or an activity to complete it? Language in use – Word formation (WF) First decide what kind of word (noun, verb, etc.) you need to complete the gap. Then change the given word to the correct form. Watch out in case a plural form, third person ‘s’ or an opposite is required. Check your spelling! Language in use – Editing (ED) Read the instructions carefully because the number of correct lines can vary. Look for short words like prepositions, modal verbs or adverbs. Reading a difficult line from right to left can help. The first and last word of a line are never wrong. A word that is in the line more than once is never wrong. Language in use – Open gap fill (OGF) Every gap must be filled with exactly one word. Contractions such as don’t or I’m are one word. If you can’t think of a word right away, decide what kind of word (modal verb, linking word, article, etc.) you need to complete the gap. Then go through possible options in your head. Watch out in case a plural form or third person ‘s’ is required. Check your spelling! Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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