CAE Made Easy

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Please complete this diagnostic test to check your knowledge on phrasal verbs.

By the end of this mini-lesson 1 the student will be able to distinguish between transitive and intransitive phrasal verbs

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By the end of this mini-lesson 2, you will be able to construct sentences with the first 10 phrasal verbs

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By the end of this mini-lesson 3, you will be able to construct sentences with the other 10 phrasal verbs

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By the end of this mini-lesson 4, you will be able to identify at least 10 phrasal verbs from the following reading.

As a student, it's important to brush up on your skills before an exam. Studying regularly and revising your notes can help you bring about a better understanding of the material. Once you feel confident, you can carry on with your studies and tackle any challenges that come your way.

When it comes to networking, it's important to come across as professional and approachable. To make a good impression, try to come up with interesting conversation topics that you're passionate about. You can also cut down on nervousness by practicing your communication skills beforehand.

If you're having trouble with a particular concept, take some time to figure it out. You can also ask for help from someone you get along with, like a tutor or a study group. However, cheating on an exam is not a good idea - you're unlikely to get away with it, and it's important to be honest and trustworthy.

When life gets tough, it can be hard to get over your problems. However, it's important to give in to your emotions and acknowledge how you're feeling. This can help you process your thoughts and move on. You can also look forward to the future and make plans that will help you make up for lost time.

In order to be successful, it's important to be organized and put off procrastination. Set up a study schedule and stick to it. If you find yourself struggling to focus, take a break and do something fun. This can help you put up with the stresses of studying and maintain a positive attitude.

In life, you're bound to run into challenges and setbacks. However, it's important to stay positive and take on challenges with a can-do attitude. By persevering and never giving up, you can achieve your goals and become the best version of yourself.

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By the end of this mini-lesson 5, you will be able to identify at least 10 phrasal verbs from the following listening.

Janet had always been a diligent student, but she knew she needed to brush up on her math skills before the upcoming exam. She spent hours every day studying and doing practice problems, determined to bring about a passing grade. Her hard work paid off and she carried on studying even harder, hoping to get top marks.

One day, while walking to class, Janet came across an old friend from high school. They hadn't seen each other in years, and it was a nice surprise to run into someone she knew. They caught up on old times and Janet was surprised to learn that her friend was now a successful entrepreneur. Her friend shared some tips on how to figure out a successful business plan and encouraged Janet to take on the challenge of starting her own business someday.

Janet was always good at getting along with others, but the idea of starting her own business seemed daunting. However, she was determined to try and make up for lost time. She put off going out with friends and instead spent her weekends setting up a website and marketing plan. It wasn't easy, but she knew it was worth it.

At times, Janet felt overwhelmed and wondered if she could really put up with the stress of running a business. But she looked forward to the day when she could be her own boss and have the freedom to work on her own terms. She hoped that all her hard work would pay off and she wouldn't have to worry about getting away with failure. She knew that failure was a possibility, but she also knew that she had the strength to get over any obstacles that came her way.

Overall, Janet's journey taught her the value of hard work, determination, and perseverance. She learned that success doesn't come easy, but it's worth it in the end.

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