You must rewrite a sentence using a specific word so that it has the same meaning. This frequently tests your knowledge of the grammar mentioned above (Conditionals and Inversion). 4. Writing: Formal Letters and Reports
Focus on phrases related to resilience , adaptability , emotional intelligence , and problem-solving .
If you are preparing for the , this guide breaks down the core components you need to master to secure a top grade. 1. Key Vocabulary: Professional and Personal Growth Gateway C1 Unit 6 Test
The vocabulary in Unit 6 focuses heavily on career progression and "soft skills." To pass the test, you must be comfortable with more than just the definitions; you need to understand their collocations. High-Frequency Areas:
"Had I known about the deadline, I would have worked faster." You must rewrite a sentence using a specific
You may be given a root word (e.g., EMPLOY) and asked to change it to fit the sentence (e.g., employment, employer, unemployed, employable ).
Write five sentences about your life using "Had I..." or "Should you..." to get comfortable with formal structures. Writing: Formal Letters and Reports Focus on phrases
Unit 6 tests often include phrasal verbs related to work, such as carry out , pencil in , step down , or hand in (one's notice) . 2. Grammar Focus: Advanced Conditionals and Regret
C1 grammar is less about learning new rules and more about mastering "inverted" or "mixed" structures that show sophistication. Mixed Conditionals