CPE Use of English Revision Parts 2-3

CPE Revision:
Use of English 
Parts 2 & 3
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CPE Revision:
Use of English 
Parts 2 & 3

Slide 1 - Diapositive

Part 2: Open Cloze
Laughing is good for you - Seriously
It is a sad fact (0) THAT adults laugh far less than children, sometimes (9)........... as much as a couple of hundred times a day. Just take a (10) .............. at people's faces on the way to work or in the office; you'll be lucky to see a smile, let (11) ........... hear a laugh. This is a shame - especially in (12) ................ of the fact that scientists have proved that laughing is good for you. 'When you laugh,' says psychologist David Cohen, 'it produces the feel-good hormones, endorphins. It counters the effects of stress (13) ................. enhances the immune system.'
There are many (14) .............. why we might laugh less in adult life: perhaps we are too work-obsessed, or too embarrassed to (15)............ our emotions show.
 Some psychologists simply believe that children have more naïve responses, and as adults we naturally grow (16) ................. of spontaneous reactions.

Slide 2 - Diapositive

What is this text about?

Slide 3 - Question ouverte

It is a sad fact (0) THAT adults laugh far less than children, sometimes (9)........... as much as a couple of hundred times a day.

Slide 4 - Question ouverte

Just take a (10) .............. at people's faces on the way to work or in the office; you'll be lucky to see a smile, let (11) ........... hear a laugh. This is a shame....

Slide 5 - Question ouverte

This is a shame - especially in (12) ................ of the fact that scientists have proved that laughing is good for you.

Slide 6 - Question ouverte

'When you laugh,' says psychologist David Cohen, 'it produces the feel-good hormones, endorphins. It counters the effects of stress (13) ................. enhances the immune system.'

Slide 7 - Question ouverte

There are many (14) .............. why we might laugh less in adult life: perhaps we are too work-obsessed, or too embarrassed to (15)............ our emotions show.

Slide 8 - Question ouverte

Some psychologists simply believe that children have more naïve responses, and as adults we naturally grow (16) ................. of spontaneous reactions.

Slide 9 - Question ouverte

Tips for Part 2

Slide 10 - Carte mentale

Part 3: Word Formation
  • Word-building exercise​
  • Text with eight gaps and one example​
  • Base form in capital letters at the end of the line​
  • Change to adjective, noun, verb or adverb​
  • Affixes (HONEST – DISHONESTY)​
  • Internal changes (STRONG – STRENGTHEN)​
  • Compounding (RAIN – RAINDROP)​
  • Several changes (EXPECT – UNEXPECTEDLY)  

Slide 11 - Diapositive

Part 3: Exam Technique
  • Read the title​
  • Skim the text​ 
  • Read directly before and after the gap​ 
  • What type of word is needed (noun, verb etc.)? ​ 
  • Plural? Person? Negative?​ 
  • Read the WHOLE sentence for CONTEXT​ 
  • Add your answer and read the whole sentence again​ 
  • When you have finished, re-read the whole text​
  • Usually at least one negative form needed

Slide 12 - Diapositive

Tube Inspired a Book
For many people, the London Underground is a grim (0) NECESSITY that gets them from A to B. But for (17)...... author Preethi Nair, it is a source of inspiration. She has just publised her first novel, Gypy Masala - a tale she dreamt up while commuting on the Metropolitan Line. 'Have you observed people on the Tube?' she asks (18)............ . 'Everyone is in their own little world. I just used to sit there and imagine what kind of lives they led.'
Gypsy Masala charts the adventures and (19) ............ thoughts of three members of an Indian family living in London, as they search for happiness. 'It is a story about following your dreams,' says Preethi, who gave up her high-pressure job as a management (20) ................ in order to go in (21) ............. of her ambition of becoming a writer. 'It was a big risk but it was definitely the right decision in terms of peace of mind and (22) .................. ,' she explains.
Preethi was born in a small village in the Indian state of Kerala and moved to London with her parents at the age of three. She says the striking contrast in cultures made a (23) .............. impression and is reflected in her story, which flits between the suburbs of London and (24) ................... India. Many of the scenes in the book are based on the place where she was born and spent long summer holidays. 
Tube inspired a Book
For many people, the London Underground is a grim (0)NECESSITY that gets them from A to B. But for (17) .... author Preethi Nair, it is a source of inspiration. She has just published her first novel, Gypsy Masala - a tale she dreamt up whilst commuting on the Metropolitan Line. 'Have you observed people on the Tube?' she asks (18)... . 'Everyone is in their own little world. I just used to sit there and imagine what kind of lives they led.'
Gypsy Masala charts the adventures and (19).... thoughts of three members of an Indian family living in London, as they search for happiness. 'It is a story about following your dreams,' says Preethi, who gave up her high-pressure job as a management (20)...... in order to go in (21) ...... of her ambition of becoming a writer. 'It was a big risk but it was definitely the right decision in terms of peace of mind and (22) .....,' she explains.
Preethi was born in a small village in the Indian state of Kerala and moved to London with her parents at the age of three. She says the striking contrast in cultures made a (23)........ impression and is reflected in her story, which flits between the suburbs of London and (24) ..... India. Many of the scenes in the book are based on the place where she was born and spent long summer holidays.

Slide 13 - Diapositive

What is this text about?

Slide 14 - Question ouverte

But for (17) .... author Preethi Nair, it is a source of inspiration.
BUD

Slide 15 - Question ouverte

'Have you observed people on the Tube?' she asks (18)... .
ENTHUSE

Slide 16 - Question ouverte

Gypsy Masala charts the adventures and (19).... thoughts of three members of an Indian family living in London, as they search for happiness.
INNER

Slide 17 - Question ouverte

'It is a story about following your dreams,' says Preethi, who gave up her high-pressure job as a management (20).....
CONSULT

Slide 18 - Question ouverte

'It is a story about following your dreams,' says Preethi, who gave up her high-pressure job as a management (20)...... in order to go in (21) ...... of her ambition of becoming a writer.
PURSUE

Slide 19 - Question ouverte

'It was a big risk but it was definitely the right decision in terms of peace of mind and (22) .....,' she explains.
CONTENT

Slide 20 - Question ouverte

Preethi was born in a small village in the Indian state of Kerala and moved to London with her parents at the age of three. She says the striking contrast in cultures made a (23)........ impression and is reflected in her story...
LAST

Slide 21 - Question ouverte

and is reflected in her story, which flits between the suburbs of London and (24) ..... India.
FAR

Slide 22 - Question ouverte