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B1 Resources

Here are some great links for B1 practice:


PET Cambridge Wordlist - A list of words organized alphabetically and by topic. A great resource for improving your vocabulary

Listening Improve your listening skills with B1 specific activities by the British Council

Lingohack Videos created by BBC Learning English about stories in the news.  There's a list of new vocabulary and a transcript

Read an article and learn some new vocabulary

Exam practice

Exam past papers and speaking exam example video. Press the button or scroll down for your level

Flo Joe for PET  Lots of activities for exam practice

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