Very good tips. However, from my own experience, we don't have so much time to underline or write down notes. We barely have time to quickly read the hypothetical answers.
I agree with you that there is only very little time, but you can at least try to underline as much as possible. Every little bit of help is important in the listening test.
Can you plz do for the b1 speaking?? I've seen one of your videos but i actually need about my sentence structures. Just for the part 2 , to describe the pic and i just used simple vocabs and simple sentences but sometimes ran out of ideas. I really don't know what i should do? Can you plz make a video of example sentences and phrases as a higher level which is not too simple. Also put some of the useful vocabs for the speaking tr. I really need your help.
Don't worry too much about the speaking test. I'm sure you can do it well. Here is a video about speaking that might help you as well: ruclips.net/video/9DLq_IOZ-To/видео.htmlsi=YC-zAdp6ISG_etbj
I don't think that you need a separate video just for B1. Have a look online at the types of task in B1 Preliminary listening and then check again in my video to see how each part works. I'm sure you will be OK. :)
Thank you so much sir, My exams are in a few days and I was literally sitting hopelessly until this video popped up !. One question sir, I'm PET student and I am struggling to understand the accents of the speaker in the audio sometimes but not very often do you have any tips for that ? Also I struggle the most with part 3 and 4 as they continue speaking about different topics without a gap please provide me some advice . Thanks in advance !
I think that you can't do much with only a few days left before your exam. You can practise listening to different accents and try to become more familiar with them, but with so little time I think you should just do the test and trust in your abilities. :)
@@teacherphill Thanks for replying sir . I will take your advice but do you have any tips for scoring good marks in Part 3 & 4 ? I did practice and my exams tomorrow it would be great if you have any advice which I can apply in the exam hall Tomorrow. Thank you♡
I will take Eiken(advanced English test in Japan). I was studying in America long time ago. One on one dialog is not difficult. Part2 is difficult. The speaker reads scripts. Some scripts are difficult for me to understand, for example, History. Usually, questions are "What happened during Civil war?" and "What does the man imply?" something like this. Part2 is difficult for many Japanese people. If you have an advise, that would be helpful. Maybe Eiken and TOEIC are different from CAE. It will be helpful for any type of listening tests.
To be honest, I have no idea about this test. Perhaps you should have a look at other RUclips channels that provide some information on Eiken. Unfortunately, I'm not the right person to ask.
Please make a video on how to pass Cambridge listening exam in B1 Preliminary. Please reply me and make a video on this because there is my B1 Preliminary English Test on 5Th August and I am very weak in listening tasks.
Hi there, unfortunately, I won't be able to make a video that quickly, but in this video you can learn about all the basic things you need to know. To improve your listening skills you need to listen to things in English every day. Choose a podcast that you like, music or your favourite TV show in English.
That's a good point. In the computer-based exam you can't take as many notes and not as freely as on paper, but to be honest, I don't have a lot of experience with the computer-based exam myself. Basically all of my students take the paper-based test.
@@teacherphill Still happy to do it computer based, since I edit a lot when I write… Haha! This part would be quite messy on paper! Thanks for answering!
Is this a question or a you sharing your opinion? If you take B1 Preliminary, you want to prove that your level of English is B1. A score of 157 in this exam is a pretty good result. If you want to demonstrate that your level is B2, you should take B2 First.
Okay, so. I took my C1 exam this morning and I may have walked in with too much confidence. I had done sevetal different exercises and they had all gone well, but I might have to blame myself for poor time management during reading. That, I can blame myself for and improve. What I can't blame myself for, however, is the listening part. There isn't enough time and there will never be enough time to properly read the questions, and I think this is ridiculous. Only being able to listen to a recording twice is totally fine, and I can deal with having the computer decide when the replay begins, too. But the fact that there's barely enough time to read the questions and not nearly enough time to read the possibile answers in a test that demands your full attention to details is utterly stupid, and quite the scam in my opinion. Didn't help that I have terrible eyesight and generally take longer than others to read, but again, this should be a listening test, where you should be allowed to fully concentrate on the recording, not having to manage reading tasks, highlighting important information, listening to said informations before they're gone forever and getting your incoming panic attack under control.
Thank you for your comment. For candidates who have hearing or vision impairments, Cambridge does offer special arrangements. As you said yourself, you could have spent some time beforehand to check that and inform Cambridge when signing up for the test. You would have received a time bonus or something similar. The exam is difficult, no doubt about it, but it is fair to everyone. Note: I do not work for Cambridge English Assessment and don't get paid by them to say this. However, I am an invigilator and speaking examiner who has done exams with candidates who needed special arrangements and there aren't typically any problems. With all that being said, I hope you were still able to pass the test and I would love to find out how it went.
@teacherphill thanks for your feedback! I didn't apply for the test through Cambridge's portals themselves, but through a private school, which wasn't the best school to begin with, but was the only one available in my city. I will get the results in 3 weeks (there were only two other candidates, I suppose they send the exams to Cambridge and get them back). Should I not pass, I'll make sure to prepare more adequately when I eventually try again.
I took the questions and transcripts from practice materials that are freely available. They were not in real exams but were released by Cambridge for practice use.
You absolutely are. You can make notes and write down what you think the correct answers are while listening and at the end of the test you get five minutes to transfer your answers onto the separate answer sheet. The people at the exam are going to explain everything to you in detail. You don't have to worry. :)
The major problem for me in multiple choice questions is that we don't have enought time to read the question. I mean, we have 8 seconds to read two questions with 3 possible answers each one?! It's ridicoulous and it's worse if we think that C1 listening we make a mistake by ignoring DETAILS. I do believe many people lose points just because they didn't have time do read and understand the questions. I did many and many listening tests, and when I'm able to read it with 20 seconds, I don't have problems at all, but, just taking a quick glance in 8 seconds I made mistakes exclusively because I didn't have time to read it lol. So, it's not a good way to evaluate our listening skills, is it?!
I think you make a very good point. I've never understood why there is so much time pressure on candidates in the listening test but, unfortunately, it is what it is. Perhaps Cambridge will adjust the timings in the future, but until then we have to deal with what they give us and try to do our best.
@@teacherphill Have you seen a new version (digital) is going to be released from february? I was hopeful they were going to give candidates more time do read the questions, but unfortunately they didn't :(
I passed my CAE exam. Thank you!!!
That's great news! You can be proud of your achievement. :)
Hey, Marrk! How are you doing? Congrats for your great achievement!! May I ask you something? What did you use to do to improve your listening skills?
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The best teacher ever!❤️
Thank you so much sir 😊
Thank you for this awesome class! You are the best indeed!
Thank you! I'm happy you enjoyed it. :)
Thanks for you practical advice
You're welcome. :)
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I have my B1 Exam today ,and watching your videos helped me a lot. Thanks teacher.
Glad to hear that and all the best. :)
This video helped me a lot! You are a great teacher
Thank you for your kind comment. :)
Wow!
I’ve been waiting for a video like that!!
Thank you!
Thank you so much! :)
Tomorrow I have B2 first exam😊
In Shaa Alloh I pass a exam
All the best and let me know how it went. :)
I find the way to pass listening - training! Really, only so my mind understands what exactly I want or is wanted from it)))
Practice makes perfect.
Thanks for your amazing video Phill! I wanna reach the golden C1 level and this information helps me a lot.
That's nice to hear. All the best! :)
Very good tips. However, from my own experience, we don't have so much time to underline or write down notes. We barely have time to quickly read the hypothetical answers.
I agree with you that there is only very little time, but you can at least try to underline as much as possible. Every little bit of help is important in the listening test.
I'm taking my CPE today! quite frightening but you're helping me so much, even emotionally
Sounds like I'm your therapist. :D
All the best with your exam. :)
Today I have the Cambridge exam thank you teacher
All the best! :)
Thank you sir ❤
Most welcome. :)
Thanks m8, appreciate it a lot
Glad it helped. :)
Thank you sir.
Thank YOU! 😊
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Can you plz do for the b1 speaking?? I've seen one of your videos but i actually need about my sentence structures.
Just for the part 2 , to describe the pic and i just used simple vocabs and simple sentences but sometimes ran out of ideas. I really don't know what i should do? Can you plz make a video of example sentences and phrases as a higher level which is not too simple. Also put some of the useful vocabs for the speaking tr. I really need your help.
Don't worry too much about the speaking test. I'm sure you can do it well. Here is a video about speaking that might help you as well: ruclips.net/video/9DLq_IOZ-To/видео.htmlsi=YC-zAdp6ISG_etbj
@@teacherphill Thank you so much tr.
Can you please do for a B1 LISTENING PLZZ? I really need your help.
I don't think that you need a separate video just for B1. Have a look online at the types of task in B1 Preliminary listening and then check again in my video to see how each part works. I'm sure you will be OK. :)
thank you very much teacher
You are welcome! :)
Thank you so much sir, My exams are in a few days and I was literally sitting hopelessly until this video popped up !. One question sir, I'm PET student and I am struggling to understand the accents of the speaker in the audio sometimes but not very often do you have any tips for that ? Also I struggle the most with part 3 and 4 as they continue speaking about different topics without a gap please provide me some advice . Thanks in advance !
I think that you can't do much with only a few days left before your exam. You can practise listening to different accents and try to become more familiar with them, but with so little time I think you should just do the test and trust in your abilities. :)
@@teacherphill Thanks for replying sir . I will take your advice but do you have any tips for scoring good marks in Part 3 & 4 ? I did practice and my exams tomorrow it would be great if you have any advice which I can apply in the exam hall Tomorrow. Thank you♡
I will take Eiken(advanced English test in Japan). I was studying in America long time ago. One on one dialog is not difficult. Part2 is difficult. The speaker reads scripts. Some scripts are difficult for me to understand, for example, History. Usually, questions are "What happened during Civil war?" and "What does the man imply?" something like this. Part2 is difficult for many Japanese people. If you have an advise, that would be helpful. Maybe Eiken and TOEIC are different from CAE. It will be helpful for any type of listening tests.
To be honest, I have no idea about this test. Perhaps you should have a look at other RUclips channels that provide some information on Eiken. Unfortunately, I'm not the right person to ask.
Lots of love from Sri Lanka and I am doing my reading and writing and listening test tommorow,do you hav e any tips I am nervous
It is completely normal to be nervous. Trust your practice and you will be fine. :)
Please make a video on how to pass Cambridge listening exam in B1 Preliminary.
Please reply me and make a video on this because there is my B1 Preliminary English Test on 5Th August and I am very weak in listening tasks.
Hi there, unfortunately, I won't be able to make a video that quickly, but in this video you can learn about all the basic things you need to know. To improve your listening skills you need to listen to things in English every day. Choose a podcast that you like, music or your favourite TV show in English.
@@teacherphill Thank you for your reply. I must apply your suggestions and score good grades in listening task.
Hi! I find it quite hard to take notes with the computer based version, since we don't have the props on paper. Any advice there? Thanks in advance!
That's a good point. In the computer-based exam you can't take as many notes and not as freely as on paper, but to be honest, I don't have a lot of experience with the computer-based exam myself. Basically all of my students take the paper-based test.
@@teacherphill Still happy to do it computer based, since I edit a lot when I write… Haha! This part would be quite messy on paper!
Thanks for answering!
She past PET exam and get Top 1 ! Thank you
Congratulate her from me then. :)
Hi! In B1 PET it's bad to get a 157 like not a B2 level in the test
Is this a question or a you sharing your opinion? If you take B1 Preliminary, you want to prove that your level of English is B1. A score of 157 in this exam is a pretty good result. If you want to demonstrate that your level is B2, you should take B2 First.
@@teacherphill thanks!! That was a question
namaste
Namaste :)
Okay, so. I took my C1 exam this morning and I may have walked in with too much confidence. I had done sevetal different exercises and they had all gone well, but I might have to blame myself for poor time management during reading. That, I can blame myself for and improve.
What I can't blame myself for, however, is the listening part.
There isn't enough time and there will never be enough time to properly read the questions, and I think this is ridiculous. Only being able to listen to a recording twice is totally fine, and I can deal with having the computer decide when the replay begins, too. But the fact that there's barely enough time to read the questions and not nearly enough time to read the possibile answers in a test that demands your full attention to details is utterly stupid, and quite the scam in my opinion.
Didn't help that I have terrible eyesight and generally take longer than others to read, but again, this should be a listening test, where you should be allowed to fully concentrate on the recording, not having to manage reading tasks, highlighting important information, listening to said informations before they're gone forever and getting your incoming panic attack under control.
Thank you for your comment. For candidates who have hearing or vision impairments, Cambridge does offer special arrangements. As you said yourself, you could have spent some time beforehand to check that and inform Cambridge when signing up for the test. You would have received a time bonus or something similar. The exam is difficult, no doubt about it, but it is fair to everyone.
Note: I do not work for Cambridge English Assessment and don't get paid by them to say this. However, I am an invigilator and speaking examiner who has done exams with candidates who needed special arrangements and there aren't typically any problems.
With all that being said, I hope you were still able to pass the test and I would love to find out how it went.
@teacherphill thanks for your feedback! I didn't apply for the test through Cambridge's portals themselves, but through a private school, which wasn't the best school to begin with, but was the only one available in my city.
I will get the results in 3 weeks (there were only two other candidates, I suppose they send the exams to Cambridge and get them back). Should I not pass, I'll make sure to prepare more adequately when I eventually try again.
can you give me advice
if i'm not progressing in the listening but i practise every day
It is difficult to give you advice from afar. If you practise regularly, you should improve eventually.
hello, question, did some words in the material you used appeared in the exam? cambridge collect those words from those materials or somewhere else?
I took the questions and transcripts from practice materials that are freely available. They were not in real exams but were released by Cambridge for practice use.
Hey! Am I allowed to take notes while listening? (C1)
You absolutely are. You can make notes and write down what you think the correct answers are while listening and at the end of the test you get five minutes to transfer your answers onto the separate answer sheet. The people at the exam are going to explain everything to you in detail. You don't have to worry. :)
Tomorrow I have my B1 exam, I hope to pass it...
All the best! :)
The major problem for me in multiple choice questions is that we don't have enought time to read the question. I mean, we have 8 seconds to read two questions with 3 possible answers each one?! It's ridicoulous and it's worse if we think that C1 listening we make a mistake by ignoring DETAILS.
I do believe many people lose points just because they didn't have time do read and understand the questions. I did many and many listening tests, and when I'm able to read it with 20 seconds, I don't have problems at all, but, just taking a quick glance in 8 seconds I made mistakes exclusively because I didn't have time to read it lol. So, it's not a good way to evaluate our listening skills, is it?!
I think you make a very good point. I've never understood why there is so much time pressure on candidates in the listening test but, unfortunately, it is what it is. Perhaps Cambridge will adjust the timings in the future, but until then we have to deal with what they give us and try to do our best.
@@teacherphill Have you seen a new version (digital) is going to be released from february? I was hopeful they were going to give candidates more time do read the questions, but unfortunately they didn't :(
Can you plz just explain the B1 PET Listening for each part???? plzz
I'll see if I can make a video on that. :)
@@teacherphill also the listening for PET plzz I've already watched the vd for PET reading and it's really help me. Thank you tr Phill!!
My daughter passed B2 reading with only 3 mistake.
That's great to hear! I hope she did well in the other parts too. :)
Pls help me 😭😭
You need to be a little bit more specific than that. :)
Today i well pass b1 but i want have b2 😂 10/05/2024
I hope everything went well. Now you can start practising for B2 and I'm sure you can get there. :)
haha blame you
Don't blame me. 😆
@teacherphill jk
Thanks to you I managed to pass my CAE exam🎉🩵
That is great news! You can be proud of all your hard work and dedication. Well done! :)
@@teacherphill Thank you