English Refresher

Cambridge English Exam Preparation

Walk into your Cambridge exam
fully prepared.

Exam-accurate practice for B2 First for Schools and C1 Advanced. Real exam formats, instant scoring, and the examiner strategies that turn practice into a higher grade.

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B2
First for Schools Upper-intermediate · CEFR B2

B2 First for Schools practice tests

Choose a practice test below and open it to sit each paper exactly as it appears in the real exam. Every question is scored instantly, with feedback that explains why each answer is correct and an estimated CEFR level at the end. Writing comes with free, personal examiner feedback.

2 practice tests
1 B2 Practice Test 1 Reading & Use of English · Writing Practice now
2 B2 Practice Test 2 Reading & Use of English · Writing Practice now
Want the full structured course, lesson by lesson? Go to the B2 First course →
C1
Advanced Advanced · CEFR C1

C1 Advanced practice tests

Choose a practice test below and open it to sit each paper exactly as it appears in the real exam. Every question is scored instantly, with feedback that explains why each answer is correct and an estimated CEFR level at the end.

2 practice tests
1 C1 Practice Test 1 Reading & Use of English · Listening · Writing Practice now
2 C1 Practice Test 2 Reading & Use of English · Writing Practice now
Want the full structured course, unit by unit? Go to the C1 Advanced course →
Examiner strategy

How to prepare for your Cambridge exam

Six habits, drawn from years of preparing students, that separate a pass from a strong grade.

1

Know the format inside out

Learn how many questions each part has, how it is marked, and what the examiner expects, long before exam day. Familiarity removes panic.

2

Practice under timed conditions

Running out of time is one of the most common reasons strong candidates lose marks. Work with a clock from your very first practice test.

3

Read the feedback, not just the score

A number tells you where you are; the explanation tells you how to improve. Always read why an answer was right before you move on.

4

Build vocabulary actively

The Use of English papers reward precise word choice. Don't just recognize new words — use them in your own writing and speaking.

5

Learn from model answers

Study high-scoring writing to see exactly what examiners reward: clear organization, range of language, and a confident answer to the task.

6

Target your weakest part

The per-part breakdown after each practice test shows where to focus. Spend your study time where it will move your grade the most.