CANG9100 : C1 Training for C1 Advanced
- Responsable(s) :
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- Layla Roesler
- Enseignant(s) :
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- Gilles Christoph
- Heloise Lecomte
- Carl Holland
- Caroline Boreham
- Rachel Kyne
- Ashley Norton
Niveau
Tout niveau
Discipline
Langues pour non spécialistes
Public interne (réservés aux auditeurs de licence-master et normaliens )
Informations générales sur le cours : CANG9100
Passing the Cambridge English: C1 Advanced exam is a mandatory requirement of the diplôme de l’ENS. In addition, the C1 Advanced will also act as a legitimate language certificate in most of the foreign institutions where you might wish to work, study, or do an internship.
This class offers a no-frills, nose-to-the-grindstone training for the C1 Advanced. Its purpose is not to entertain you but to help you succeed. And to achieve this goal, there is no better way than to work extensively on C1 Advanced-like exercises, which is exactly what we will do.
To sign up for this course, you must have validated a B2+ level in English.
Each week (except the last two), we will meet for a sixty-minute class during which you will do some reading, writing, listening, and speaking practice. In addition, you will work two hours online, doing C1 Advanced practice tests. Here is the week-by-week outline:
- Week 1: Introducing the C1 Advanced
- Week 2: C1 Advanced Practice Test 1, Part 1
- Week 3: C1 Advanced Practice Test 1, Part 2
- Week 4: C1 Advanced Practice Test 2, Part 1
- Week 5: C1 Advanced Practice Test 2, Part 2
- Week 6: C1 Advanced Practice Test 3, Part 1
- Week 7: C1 Advanced Practice Test 3, Part 2
- Week 8: Mock C1 Advanced: Writing
- Week 9: Mock C1 Advanced: Reading
- Week 10: Mock C1 Advanced: Listening
- Week 11: Mock C1 Advanced: Speaking
Continuous assessment represents 50% of the grade for this class. It is based on the three essays you will submit over the semester and on your in-class participation. The final exam represents the other 50% of the grade and is based on the mock C1 Advanced exam you will take from weeks 8–11.