Cambridge Exams
We don't just teach for the exam, we build the language behind it.
Overview
Cambridge exams are the most linguistically demanding of the major English qualifications. Unlike IELTS or PTE, they test depth of language, not just level. C1 Advanced asks you to handle complex register shifts, collocations, and subtle grammatical distinctions that only emerge from genuine proficiency.
Every lesson combines exam-specific practice with the deeper language work that underpins strong performance. We work through authentic Cambridge past papers, give detailed script-level feedback on every Writing Part 1 and Part 2 you produce, and build the range of vocabulary and structures the examiners reward.
Your Programme Roadmap
Every course is delivered as a structured programme with defined phases, milestones, and measurable outcomes, not a series of unrelated lessons. Here is how a typical programme unfolds.
Diagnostic & Level Confirmation
Full past paper under timed conditions. Confirm whether B2 First, C1 Advanced, or C2 Proficiency is the right target. Break down performance across all four papers.
Use of English Mastery
Key word transformations with the 6-word rule. Open cloze and word formation patterns. Multiple choice cloze at exam level. Advanced collocations and phrasal verbs.
Writing Parts 1 & 2
Part 1 essay with structured argument. Part 2 across all formats (article, report, review, proposal, letter). Register control and Communicative Achievement criterion.
Speaking & Listening
All four Speaking parts, including collaborative task with a teaching partner. Listening parts focused on inference and detail. Speaking rehearsed to target grade.
Full Papers & Endurance
Weekly full-length past papers under authentic 3.5–4.5 hour conditions. Targeted remediation. Exam stamina and pacing.
Full Exam Coverage
Every task type and criterion in the exam is covered explicitly. Nothing is left to chance.
Topics We Cover
What You'll Learn
How Cambridge Writing is scored across Content, Communicative Achievement, Organisation, and Language
Techniques for key word transformations that score consistently full marks
How to control register precisely across formal and informal writing tasks
Advanced collocations and phrasal verbs that push you into the top band
How to structure a collaborative Speaking discussion that showcases range
What a Session Looks Like
Writing Review
Walk through the Part 1 or Part 2 task you submitted during the week with detailed feedback
Use of English Focus
Targeted drilling of the Use of English parts you are losing marks on most
Speaking or Listening Practice
Timed Speaking simulation or focused Listening section with inference work
Language Deepening
Collocation, idiom, or grammar deep dive relevant to the week's weaker areas

