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Are you preparing for the Cambridge B2 exam?

It's summer time and that means one thing ... Exams!!!

There are loads of great resources on the internet to help you prepare for the B2 First or First for Schools exam, maybe too many!  Lets look at a few.

FCE Exam tips has lots of handy advice and tips to help you pass the exam.

Flo-Joe and Englishaula are similar and also have some great interactive activities to help you improve your grammar, vocabulary and writing.

At ESL school, there are lots of interactive activities and games to help you improve your vocabulary (check out the wordsearches) and Use of English.

At ESL Lounge, you can do quizzes and exercises specifically aimed at different parts of the exam.

Today School also has exercises specifically aimed at different parts of the exam and has some good writing practice activities.

Try not to get overwhelmed.  Keep practicing and Good luck!  🍀

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