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    The Certificate in Advanced English (CAE1) Syllabus

    Materials: Advanced GOLD Coursebook, R. Acklam with S. Burgess, Longman

    Unit 1-4

    Week 1 What a spectacle! Reading comprehension, Deducing from context

    Grammar Plus: verb patterns

    Week 2 What a spectacle! Listening comprehension, Word Formation

    English in Use

    Week 3 What a spectacle! Listening, Grammar Check

    Writing: Drafting, Story telling

    Week 4 It takes all sorts Listening, Vocabulary

    Reading: multiple matching

    Week 5 It takes all sorts Words with similar meaning

    Speaking, Grammar plus, English in Use

    Week 6 It takes all sorts Listening, Modals

    Writing: information sheet, Exam focus

    Week 7 The root of all evil ? Listening, Expressions with carry

    Reading

    Week 8 The root of all evil ? Verb tenses, Speaking

    Vocabulary

    Week 9 The root of all evil? English in Use, Articles

    Writing: informal/formal letter

    Week 10 The universal migraine Speaking, Gerund v. infinitive

    Vocabulary: similes, Reading

    Week 11 The universal migraine Speaking, Listening

    Modals

    Week 12 The universal migraine English in Use, Noun Collocations with of

    Listening, Writing: notes/messages

    Week 13 Final credit test, Credits

    Requirements:

    Students are expected to attend classes, work actively during lessons and prepare independently their

    home assignments, including essays. They are due to take the final credit test and get at least 60%

    of total points.

    Other requirements will be specified in detail by the teacher during the first lesson of the term.

    The teacher is allowed to supplement or change their requirements or programme of the lessons

    according to the level of the group.

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    The Certificate in Advanced English (CAE2) Syllabus

    Materials: Advanced GOLD Coursebook, R. Acklam with S. Burgess, Longman

    Unit 5-8

    Week 1 Where will it end? Listening, Speaking

    Writing: review

    Week 2 Where will it end? Grammar check: conditionals

    Vocabulary: science and medicine, Reading

    Week 3 Where will it end? Coditionals, Vocabulary

    Grammar check, Exam focus

    Week 4 The sporting life Listening and reading comprehension

    Grammar: Future

    Week 5 The sporting life Vocabulary, Speaking: Problem solving task

    Word formation

    Week 6 The sporting life Writing: Formal letter, Speaking practicing

    English in Use: Register transfer

    Week 7 The ties that bind us Speaking: Family dynamics

    Listening and reading comprehension

    Week 8 The ties that bind us Grammar: Substitution, Ellipsis, Conditionals

    Commonly confused words

    Week 9 The ties that bind us Writing: Leaflet, Speaking practicing

    English in Use

    Week 10 As luck would have it Reading comprehension

    Grammar: Verb patterns

    Week 11 As luck would have it Synonyms, Listening comprehension

    Word formation

    Week 12 As luck would have it Speaking: Comparing and contrasting

    Writing: Competition entry, English in Use

    Week 13 Final credit test, Credits

    Requirements:

    Students are expected to attend classes, work actively during lessons and prepare independently their

    home assignments, including essays. They are due to take the final credit test and get at least 60%

    of total points.

    Other requirements will be specified in detail by the teacher during the first lesson of the term.

    The teacher is allowed to supplement or change their requirements or programme of the lessons

    according to the level of the group.

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    The Certificate in Advanced English (CAE3) Syllabus

    Materials: Advanced GOLD Coursebook, R. Acklam with S. Burgess, Longman

    Unit 9-12

    Week 1 Where theres a will ... Reading

    Expressions with make/get/keep/gain/resolve

    Week 2 Where theres a will ... Grammar plus, Speaking

    Vocabulary

    Week 3 Where theres a will ... English in Use, Writing: report

    Listening

    Week 4 The trials of technology Reading: gapped text, Vocabulary

    Grammar Plus

    Week 5 The trials of technology Listening, English in Use

    Grammar Check: comparisons

    Week 6 The trials of technology Listening: Cyber dating, English in Use

    Exam Focus: writing, Vocabulary

    Week 7 Getting away from it all Speaking: Agreeing to disagree

    Listening comprehension

    Week 8 Getting away from it all Reading comprehension, Vocabulary

    Grammar: Relative clauses

    Week 9 Getting away from it all Writing: Brochure, Grammar: Linking words

    Reading comprehension

    Week 10 Mind over matter Reading comprehension, Vocabulary

    Grammar: Emphasis with inversion

    Week 11 Mind over matter Speaking practicing, Grammar: Questions

    Vocabulary: Sound and light

    Week 12 Mind over matter Writing: Article, English in Use

    Speaking: Memory

    Week 13 Final credit test, Credits

    Requirements:

    Students are expected to attend classes, work actively during lessons and prepare independently their

    home assignments, including essays. They are due to take the final credit test and get at least 60%

    of total points.

    Other requirements will be specified in detail by the teacher during the first lesson of the term.

    The teacher is allowed to supplement or change their requirements or programme of the lessons

    according to the level of the group.

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    The Certificate in Advanced English (CAE4) Syllabus

    Materials: Advanced GOLD Coursebook, R. Acklam with S. Burgess, Longman

    Unit 13-15

    Week 1 An interesting business Grammar: Passives; Reading comprehension

    Speaking: Expressing uncertainty

    Week 2 An interesting business Grammar: Participle clauses; English in Use

    Vocabulary: Language of business

    Week 3 An interesting business English in Use; Writing: Job application

    Vocabulary: Phrasal verbs with up/down

    Week 4 Its only natural Listening comprehension; English in Use

    Reading comprehension

    Week 5 Its only natural Grammar: Reported speech; English in UseVocabulary: Word and preposition

    Week 6 Its only natural Writing: Report; Listening comprehension

    Grammar: Countable/uncountable nouns

    Week 7 Its all in the past Reading: gapped text

    Passives, Listening

    Week 8 Its all in the past English in Use, Speaking

    Grammar Check, Vocabulary

    Week 9 Its all in the past Exam Focus, SpeakingWriting: overview

    Week 10 Units 1-5 Revision, Progress Check

    Week 11 Units 6-10 Revision, Progress Check

    Week 12 Units 11-15 Revision, Progress Check

    Week 13 Final Credit Test, Credits

    Requirements:

    Students are expected to attend classes, work actively during lessons and prepare independently their

    home assignments, including essays. They are due to take the final credit test and get at least 60%

    of total points.

    Other requirements will be specified in detail by the teacher during the first lesson of the term.

    The teacher is allowed to supplement or change their requirements or programme of the lessons

    according to the level of the group.