Would you like?

Listen to the song and complete the lyrics.
The song comes from the following site: http://www.songsforteaching.com/esleflesol.htm


Would you like?

Would you like?

Gap-fill exercise

Fill in all the gaps, then press "Check" to check your answers. Use the "Hint" button to get a free letter if an answer is giving you trouble. You can also click on the "[?]" button to get a clue.

Waiter: Hello, please have a seat.
What would you like to !
Jean: I think I'll have a steak
and then, for desert some .
Waiter: you like it on a bun?
Medium, rare, perhaps well-done?
With some string beans or some peas.
? Some salad? Some ?
Jean: I'd like my steak well-done,
Served on a toasted bun.
some ketchup too.
Waiter: I'll fix it just right for you.
Jean: With a baked , please.
Lots of string beans, lots of cheese,
and a would be nice,
and bring me some with ice...

Introduction to CAE exam

In this presentation you will find information about the Cambridge Advanced English (CAE) exam.



Important:The exam has been revised and there are some changes that will start to be applied from January 2015.
Basically, these changes include the unification of papers 1 and 3 into only one paper; the exercises related to Use of English come first in the unified paper and then the ones related to Reading. There is a reduction of the allowed time for completing these unified paper, as well as a reduction in the number of exercises that candidates must complete. In the Use of English section, activity four (gapped sentences) has been eliminated.
In paper 2, students must write an essay for the first task and for the second task the number of choices has been reduced to three.
In paper 5, the prompts that used to be presented with images, now will be shown in written format. The overall timing has been kept, but the distribution of time for the different activities has changed slightly.

For more information about this change, visit New specifications for 2015

Marketing crossword

The crossword below contains some vocabulary that is typically found in marketing.
Marketing crossword