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- Cambridge A2 Key (KET): Reading and Writing Part 5
What do you have to do in Part 5? Open cloze – You have to read a shorter email (and sometimes the reply to this email too) with a total of six gaps For each gap, you need to think of the correct word to fill in There are no possible answer options for you in this task Example of Reading and Writing Part 5
- A2 Key (Key English Test) Reading Part 5 Open Cloze Practice Test
Tips for the KEY Open Cloze (Part 5) Part 5, the Open Cloze, focuses mainly on grammar Here are some tips to follow when attempting the Open Cloze task: Make sure you read the complete text first before trying to answer any questions This will sometimes help you to identify missing words
- A2 Key Exam (KET) - Exercises To Prepare For The Exam
The final part of the A2 Key reading paper is open cloze, in which you use only one word to fill each space in a short text The words required are usually grammatical, such as articles, pronouns, auxiliary verbs, prepositions and so on
- Open Cloze - Online Exercises - English Grammar and Vocabulary
Use one word to fill in the gaps of the texts ! Levels of Difficulty : Elementary Intermediate Advanced
- A2 Reading Exam Part 5 – (Open cloze) - IELTs teacher
Reading Part 5 of the Cambridge A2 Key (KET) exam tests your ability to complete a short text by filling in six missing words You must think of the correct word for each gap without answer options to choose from This part focuses on grammar and vocabulary, requiring knowledge of verb forms, prepositions, pronouns, and linking words What to
- Cambridge A2 (KET) Reading and Writing Part 5 – Open Cloze.
General Tips: Part 5, the Open Cloze, focuses mainly on grammar Here are some tips to follow when attempting the Open Cloze task: Make sure you read the complete text first before
- A2 Key for Schools (KET) Reading Practice, part 5. Free . . .
Free Practice for the Cambridge KET exam This activity helps with part 5 of the Reading and Writing paper Complete this email Write ONE word for each space Thanks your email Spain sounds great! Have you been learning Spanish? What type food have you been eating? It is very hot at the moment in Spain isn’t ?
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