Compulsory Part A (Listening tasks) and elective Part B (B1 or B2, featuring integrated writing tasks based on a Data File).
For every mock paper task, explicitly identify the target Audience , Format , and Purpose (AFP) before writing a single word.
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They reflect the thematic shifts seen in recent live exams, such as technology, mental health, global citizenship, and sustainable living.
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: This is the most critical step that many students skip. After a few weeks of targeted practice, redo the same mock paper . You will be surprised to find that some questions you got wrong are still challenging. This iterative process of "test, review, learn, retest" solidifies knowledge and builds true mastery. Some providers offer a "trial period" for their material, which is excellent for this type of repeated practice.
| Paper | Challenge | Mock Drill | Objective | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | B2 Poetry & B1 Paraphrasing | Timed practice: Read a new poem, write a one-sentence summary. For B1, cover source text, rewrite in your words, then compare. | Build inference & synthesis. | | Paper 2 | Genre Authenticity | For each essay prompt, write only the opening sentence in 4 different genres (e.g., email, speech, blog, report). | Master genre-specific tone. | | Paper 3 | Multimodal Synthesis | With a mock Data File, practice highlighting key points from each source before listening. Then, listen and connect audio info to printed data. | Build source pre-scanning habit. | | Paper 4 | Local Interaction | Give yourself 1 minute to brainstorm local examples (e.g., "two-dish rice") for any DSE prompt, then verbally explain the connection. | Build quick cultural linking. |
| Paper | Section | Maximum Marks | Updated Focus | |-------|---------|--------------|----------------| | Reading | Part A | 40% | Lexical precision, tone identification | | Reading | Part B2 | 60% | Synthesising multimodal sources | | Writing | Part A | 25% | Genre awareness (social media conventions) | | Writing | Part B | 75% | Cohesion, audience awareness, argument depth |
: Dedicate a full, uninterrupted morning or afternoon to complete a complete set of mock papers (Papers 1, 2, and 3). Find a quiet space, put away your phone, and strictly enforce the time limits. This builds the mental and physical stamina required for the gruelling 4+ hours of the actual exam.
Recent Paper 1 (Reading) trends show a shift toward complex web articles, podcasts transcripts, and opinion pieces rather than traditional essays. Updated mocks reflect this diverse formatting.