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Question value - CAE exam reading part



 
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Question value - CAE exam reading part #1 (permalink) Sun Dec 13, 2009 11:18 am   Question value - CAE exam reading part
 

Hello all. Ive taken the CAE exam recently. In the reading exam, I got caught up in the paragraph gaps filling part, so I decided to tranfer my answers to the answer shit in the last few minutes only. I completed 23 or 24 questions(they are 34 in total) and then the cambridge lady took the answers sheet off my hands xD. Yeah I was greedy trying to finish the exam before transfering the questions eh, its over now.

I heard that the first 12 questions or so had more value than the others so I would like to know if there is any truth in that. Id appreciate if anyone could tell me about it.
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Question value - CAE exam reading part #2 (permalink) Mon Dec 14, 2009 3:29 am   Question value - CAE exam reading part
 

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