Quick tips to ace Cambridge B2 First Speaking Part 2. Learn the task format, avoid the three most common mistakes, and practise with key phrases to speak confidently and naturally.
Part 1 of the Cambridge B2 First speaking exam focuses on familiar, everyday topics such as work, studies, hobbies, daily routine or travel. Your aim is to answer personally and naturally, showing that you can have a real conversation in English. Think of it as a warm-up. This is your chance to demonstrate your skill.
Many students believe that fluency means speaking quickly, but that’s not true. Fluency is about speaking smoothly and naturally. It’s not just about how fast you speak, but how well you can interact in a conversation.
Are you looking to improve your English language skills and sound more like a native speaker? Achieving natural, fluent English involves more than just memorising grammar rules and expanding your vocabulary. In this blog, we'll explore five key strategies to make your English more natural.
Step-by-step guides, useful templates, key language for each part of the exam. Plus, sample questions, task overviews and tips to help your writing flow.
Clear, ready to use lesson plans and teaching strategies that make complex language points simple. For non-native teachers of English looking for inspiration.