Grammar and Vocabulary for Cambridge Advanced and Proficiency
This preparation book provides thorough coverage of the structures and vocabulary essential for exam success. Grammar is presented clearly and concisely in each unit with integrated vocabulary content, and varied and challenging exercises.
Geared exactly to the requirements of the exams
Learner errors identified and corrected using the Longman Learner’s Corpus
Diagnostic test for every unit, and regular progress tests in exam format
Clear cross-referencing of related grammar and vocabulary
A set of resources for teachers preparing their students for new oral matura exam. Complies with 2012 examination standards. Contains 5 exam cards and a booklet with exam hints, additional questions for each task with evaluation tables.
Four full-length practice tests in TOEFL iBT format All questions types encountered on the real TOEFL test allowing test-takers to familiarize themselves with the type of questions they will be asked Audio CDs to simulate TOEFL iBT listening sections, including authentic university-level lectures and realistic campus-related conversations Complete transcripts of the practice listening, speaking, and writing sections Design similar in appearance to the real TOEFL iBT Full answer key for the practice reading and listening sections Model speaking and writing answers
A supplementary booklet for secondary school undergraduates preparing to take matura exam in 2012. Contains sample examination papers for matura in its basic and extended versions. Also features tapescripts and answer key. Covers both oral and written tasks.
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MCAT Verbal Reasoning & Writing Review
The Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) is a computer-based standardized examination for prospective medical students in the United States and Canada. It is designed to assess problem solving, critical thinking, written analysis, and writing skills in addition to knowledge of scientific concepts and principles. The Verbal Reasoning section of the MCAT is designed to see how well you can comprehend, evaluate, and apply information that you read.