![]() ![]() Part 4 (16 minutes) – The final section of the CPE tests English speaking ability. ![]() There are a total of 30 questions in this part divided into 4 subsections. There can be a variety of English accents in the recordings, which are primarily radio, television, and other authentic speech at native speed. The student hears recordings of native English speech and answers questions about what he heard. Part 3 (40 minutes) – The third section of the C2 Proficiency exam tests listening comprehension. The books accepted are changed from time to time. In the second prompt, the student has 5 options of texts to write, including one option which is based on a book of English literature that students must have read before the test. ![]() In the first section, the student reads two short texts and then must write an essay summarizing the arguments of both texts and presenting their own opinions about the same ideas. Part 2 (90 minutes) – The second section of the CPE exam tests writing ability. All text is authentic writing drawn from books, newspaper and magazine articles, and the internet. There are about 3,000 words in total to read during this part of the CPE. This part has seven subsections and a total of 53 multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, and matching questions. Part 1 (90 minutes) – The first section of the C2 Proficiency tests reading comprehension, grammar, and vocabulary. The CPE tests all four skills: listening, reading, writing, and speaking. ![]()
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