CPE Use of English Paper Part 1
CPE Use of English Paper Part 1
CPE Use of English Paper Part 1
Description
In this activity students complete the gaps in a short paragraph. They analyse the type of
words they have used to complete the gaps so that they become aware of the test focus of
Use of English, Part 1. They then complete the rest of the text following a suggested
strategy.
Time required: 15-20 Minutes
Materials student’s worksheet
required:
Aims: to make sure students know what type of words are commonly
tested in Part 1
to encourage students to think about a strategy which could help
them successfully complete an open cloze task
Procedure
1. Elict from the class what they have to do in Part 1 – Open Cloze task.
• Part 1 consists of a text in which there are 15 gaps (plus one gap as an example).
• Candidates have to think of a word which will fill the gap correctly.
• The focus of the gapped words is either grammar, or vocabulary.
• The answer will always be a single word. In some cases, there may be more than
one possible answer and this is allowed for in the mark scheme.
• The absence or misuse of punctuation is ignored, although spelling, as in all parts
of the Use of English paper, must be correct.
Remind students that answers can be written on the question paper but that they
have to be transferred to Answer Sheet 1. Answers have to be written in pencil, in
capital letters on the Answer Sheet. Each correct answer receives one mark.
2. Give out the worksheet and ask students to answer Exercise 1 questions 1–3. They
can work in pairs. Check the answers with the whole class (see key below).
3. Questions 4 and 5 draw students’ attention to the types of words commonly tested in
part 1. Make sure that students know what is being tested in Part 1.
• The focus of the gapped words is either grammatical, such as articles,
auxiliaries, prepositions, pronouns, verb tenses and forms;
• or lexical, such as phrasal verbs, linkers and words within fixed phrases.
• If your students are not familiar with the grammatical terms, you may prefer
not to go into details about grammar e.g. talking about articles, relative
pronouns etc.
• Candidates will not be expected to know grammatical terminology in the
exam.
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otherwise be altered, photocopied, reproduced, distributed, published, recorded, made available on another website, or otherwise transmitted by
any means without the prior written permission of University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations.
© UCLES 2008. This material may be photocopied (without alteration) and distributed for classroom use provided no charge is made. It may not
otherwise be altered, photocopied, reproduced, distributed, published, recorded, made available on another website, or otherwise transmitted by
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Jon Wynne-Tyson was an original thinker (0) …….best-known book ‘Food for a Future’
was published in 1975. In this classic work, a case was (1) …. forward for (2) ….. can
only be described as a more responsible and humane attitude towards the world’s food
resources. It had gradually (3) …. clear to Wynne-Tyson that the economics and ecology
of meat production did not (4) …. sense. What justification was (5) ….., he argued, for
using seven tonnes of cereal to produce one tonne of meat?
Exercise 2
6. Discuss in pairs what you think is a good strategy for doing this task. What
should you do first, second and so on?
7. Now, using your strategy, complete the rest of the text
Even today, the book’s succinct style makes it compulsively readable. (6) ….. his approach
is basically an emotional one, Wynne Tyson goes to great lengths to back (7) ….. every
statement with considerable supporting evidence and statistical data. Thus, even (8) ….. of
us who are widely read (9) ….. the subject of vegetarianism will gain fresh insights from this
book. It is generally agreed that his most successful achievement is the slow revelation of
his main thesis (10) ….. the arguments unfold. The book concludes that a move away from
an animal based diet to (11) ….. which is based on plant sources is inevitable in the long
term, in (12) ….. of the fact that there is no sound nutritional, medical or social justification
for meat eating. (13) ….. of whether you agree with (14) a conclusion or not, the book
certainly makes (15) ….. fascinating read.
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otherwise be altered, photocopied, reproduced, distributed, published, recorded, made available on another website, or otherwise transmitted by
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