I’ll be sitting a CAE exam this Friday and I’d enjoy learning some vocabulary I can use when doing it.

Some idiomatic expressions, collocations or just some fancy adjectives or adverbs that you think could be useful. Something that if the examiner saw would make them say wow.

There is an speaking part where it’s mostly informal language that I’m going to use and a more formal writing part.

Thanks for your help.

  • k2helix@lemmy.worldOP
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    2 months ago

    Behove and poignant are really useful for the writing and speaking tasks. Thank you!

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      2 months ago

      np. It does behove me to inform you that the word behove is almost always encountered exclusively in this particular phrasing structure. “It behoves me to…” “He/she felt/was behoved to…” and so on and so forth. It’s good when you want to sound formal and just a touch antiquated while still remaining within the bounds of normalcy.

      With poignant, just make sure you pronounce it correctly if you use it verbally. Mispronouncing it in an exam would be a most poignant experience, and best avoided.

      Good luck.