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C1 Advanced is a thorough test of all areas of language ability.
The updated exam (for exam sessions from January 2015) is made up of four papers developed to test your English language skills. You can see exactly what’s in each paper below.
The Speaking test is taken face to face, with two candidates and two examiners. This creates a more realistic and reliable measure of your ability to use English to communicate.
The C1 Advanced Reading and Use of English paper is in eight parts and has a mix of text types and questions.
Summary
Part 1 (Multiple-choice cloze)
Part 2 (Open cloze)
Part 3 (Word formation)
Part 4 (Key word transformations)
Part 5 (Multiple choice)
Part 6 (Cross-text multiple matching)
Part 7 (Gapped text)
Part 8 (Multiple matching)
In the two parts of the C1 Advanced Writing paper, you have to show that you can write different types of text in English.
1 hour 30 minutes
Part 1 (Compulsory question)
Part 2 (Situationally based writing task)
The C1 Advanced Listening paper has four parts. For each part you have to listen to a recorded text or texts and answer some questions. You hear each recording twice.
About 40 minutes
Part 1 (Multiple choice)
Part 2 (Sentence completion)
Part 3 (Multiple choice)
Part 4 (Multiple matching)
The C1 Advanced Speaking test has four parts and you take it together with another candidate.
There are two examiners. One of the examiners conducts the test (asks you questions, gives you the paper with things to talk about, and so on). The other examiner listens to what you say and takes notes.
Part 1 (Interview)
Part 2 (Long turn)
Part 3 (Collaborative task)
Part 4 (Discussion)