FLE4 CAE Reading practice

FLE4 - CAE reading practice
CAE Reading is combined with CAE Use of English. That is why we will talk about parts 5-8.
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FLE4 - CAE reading practice
CAE Reading is combined with CAE Use of English. That is why we will talk about parts 5-8.

Slide 1 - Diapositive

Do you think the CAE Reading parts will be difficult?
A
No
B
Yes
C
Maybe

Slide 2 - Quiz

Part 5
A longer text with 6 multiple choice questions at the end. You will be given 4 (a,b,c,d) options to choose from. 
This comes pretty close the how the final exam texts are structured. 
Questions often focus on finding specific information in the text. The questions are always in order and you need to be able to find the answers quickly.

Have a look at the following video on how to approach this reading task.

Slide 3 - Diapositive

Slide 4 - Vidéo

Part 6
This one is called 'cross text mutiple matching'. This is a more academic reading task where you must match one text (A-D) to a question. There are 4 texts (often reviews/opinions) and 4 questions you need to match them to.

A handy thing to teach yourself for this task is to highlight parts of the text that return in the questions or to make a grid and mark which text (A-D) matches with which question. 
Have a look at the following video on how to approach this reading task.

Slide 5 - Diapositive

Slide 6 - Vidéo

Part 7
This is text with 6 gaps in it. Each gap needs to be filled by a paragraph or long sentence that is missing. This can be pretty difficult, but what we are testing here is textual structure, so make sure you know how different types of texts fit together.
So look at the words and context. There needs to be logical continuation (flow) to the text. Look for words that refer to other parts of the text (small words like this/that/those/these/so/it/were etc).
Have a look at the following video on how to approach this reading task.

Slide 7 - Diapositive

Slide 8 - Vidéo

Part 8
This is once again a multiple matching exercise, but it works a bit differently from part 6. There will be 10 questions and only 4/5 different texts (on the same topic) or one text split into 4/5 parts labeled from A-D or A-E that you need to match to the questions. That means you can use the letters more than once.
Read each part separately and see if you can match a question to it. Do this for each A-E part and make sure a question matches the part perfectly.
Have a look at the following video on how to approach this reading task.

Slide 9 - Diapositive

Slide 10 - Vidéo

Which part do you expect will be most difficult?
A
5
B
6
C
7
D
8

Slide 11 - Quiz

Practise by yourselves
Use the following links to get the online practice site. Practise each part and make a screenshot/photo when you are finished for proof. If you have trouble with a part or how to find the information you need, watch the video. 

Slide 12 - Diapositive

Was the test easier or more difficult than you thought it would be?
A
Easier
B
More difficult
C
As expected

Slide 13 - Quiz