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MICHIGAN

  • 1200 Vocabulary Words.

  • Imagine 1200 (advanced/proficiency) of the most commonly used words for both (Michigan/Cambridge), which have the meaning given, no more looking up in a dictionary for hours.

    i) abacus - frame with balls for calculating.
    ii) abate - to lessen to subside.
    iii) abdication - giving up control authority.
    iv) aberration - straying away from what is normal.

  • 250 Vocabulary memory recalls (NEW TECHNIQUE!).


  • Imagine 250 (advanced/proficiency) words for both (Michigan/Cambridge), which are easy to remember forever. The meaning of each vocabulary word is underlined, whereas the memory recall is in bold:

    i) - [Wrestle] - Imagine that if you are wrestling and fighting you get no rest at all.

    ii) - [Shrink] - Imagine you are ice-skating on a rink on a hot day and the ice is getting smaller and smaller.

    iii) - [Sentimental] - Sth that is mental in your head is personal.

  • 2000 Vocabulary multiple choice questions + answers (computerised format).


  • Imagine 2000 words with EVERY word explained.

    He was ______________ at gunpoint.

    a. Abused
    b. Abolished
    c. Abducted
    d. Abridged

    Answers C.

    a. Abused - used improperly.
    b. Abolished - done away with by law.
    c. Abducted - kidnapped.
    d. Abridged - shortened.

  • A list of 4000 Vocabulary words (most common used).

  • relief
    explore
    stem
    brain
    musician
    defend
    bend
    somebody
    regret
    jaw
    soap
    pronounce
    empire

  • Grammar studying + questions.


  • This package contains a vast number of multiple choice grammar questions to test your grammar ability. Once completed, you will be given specific areas to study which you failed on during the tests.

    The package also contains information on how to study and learn the grammar, so that when you take the test again you will pass it all.


  • Model writings which are examined.

  • This package contains model questions and perfect answers from native speakers, so you can remember them and use them in your own exam, both Michigan and Cambridge available. Guaranteed pass.


  • Modal speaking examples.

  • This package contains model questions and perfect answers from native speakers, so you can remember them and use them in your own exam, both Michigan and Cambridge available. Guaranteed pass.


  • Cloze practice.

  • This package contains practise cloze tests in computerised format, so you can practise them over and over again, both Michigan and Cambridge available. Guaranteed pass.


  • Reading practice.

  • This package contains practise reading tests in computerised format, so you can practise them over and over again, both Michigan and Cambridge available. Guaranteed pass.


  • Preliminary computerized tests.

  • This package contains 25 practise ECPE preliminary tests, thats, 10 grammar questions, 10 vocabulary questions, 10 cloze questions and 5 reading questions. Tests you can take over and over again with your friends.


  • GVCR computerized tests.

  • This package contains 5 full practise ECPE final GVCR tests, thats, 40 grammar questions, 40 vocabulary questions, 20 cloze questions and 20 reading questions. Tests you can take over and over again with your friends.


  • Idioms + expressions.

  • You cannot understand and talk fluently in a language without knowing the expressions + idioms. This package contains 100's of the most commonly used expressions from native speakers, guaranteed to find them in exams and in conversations.


  • Phrasal verbs.

  • Its true to say that phrasal verbs are the hardest to learn in English. Not anymore, let us make them easy for you (with pictures), yes a picture paints a 1000 words. Every phrasal verb we study has a picture to help you remember what they are.


  • Collocations with answers.

  • It is possible for anybody to speak a little in a language but if you really want to impress people and you really want to speak properly you need collocations.

    Collocations are specific verbs that go with specific nouns, for example, you don't make homework, you DO HOMEWORK. You will get mnay confused looks if you try to write or speak without studying collocations, and here at Michigan-Cambridge-Exams.com, we make it easy for you to learn.


  • Differences between UK + US.

  • It is a known fact that if you don't use the correct use of American English or Standard English, particularly in writing, you will be marked DOWN for it and it could cost you your exam. Here we will help you study what is the difference, so you never make a mistake again.


  • Antonyms + synonyms.

  • Antonyms (opposite) + synonyms (same) are excellent for boosting the vocabulary in both writing/speaking and reading. Here we give you a long list of both antonyms + synonyms including in some case 3/4 different words with the same meaning.


  • Punctuation.

  • Punctuation isn't vital for general English apart from writing, for this it is crucial. Where does that comma (,) go, or where does the hypen (-) go. Stay with us and we will show you for FREE.


  • Noun, adjective, adverb (e.t.c) test.

  • This is a unique test to help you discover which words are which, this is crucial in deriviatives (when you have to find the correct deriviative of a word). Essential for all English sections.

    We give you computerised tests which consist of 100's and 100's of words, for which you have to decide what type of word they are [adjective, noun, adverb, verb or pronoun). Never be confused anymore with which is which.


  • Deriviatives (Cambridge + Michigan).

  • This package contains 100's of examples of both sentence and cloze text deriviatives for you to practise, including full answers.


  • English slang (Cambridge + Michigan).

  • This package contains 100's of examples of slang words and phrases used in real life and some found in informal exam types. Really impress the examiners and the English people with these.

    evil!: great; excellent.

    "Your car is really evil!"

    eyeball: to stare long and hard at someone or something.

    "Dave eyeballed his daughter's new boyfriend."

    eyepopper: something or someone visibly astounding.

    "Wow, that girl is truly an eyepopper!"

    fab: fabulous.

    "Dave's ESL Cafe is really fab!"























     

    CAMBRIDGE

  • 1200 Vocabulary Words.

  • Imagine 1200 (advanced/proficiency) of the most commonly used words for both (Michigan/Cambridge), which have the meaning given, no more looking up in a dictionary for hours.

    i) abacus - frame with balls for calculating.
    ii) abate - to lessen to subside.
    iii) abdication - giving up control authority.
    iv) aberration - straying away from what is normal.

  • 250 Vocabulary memory recalls (NEW TECHNIQUE!).


  • Imagine 250 (advanced/proficiency) words for both (Michigan/Cambridge), which are easy to remember forever. The meaning of each vocabulary word is underlined, whereas the memory recall is in bold:

    i) - [Wrestle] - Imagine that if you are wrestling and fighting you get no rest at all.

    ii) - [Shrink] - Imagine you are ice-skating on a rink on a hot day and the ice is getting smaller and smaller.

    iii) - [Sentimental] - Sth that is mental in your head is personal.

  • 200 Vocabulary in context questions with answers and explantions (part 3 UOE).
  • EXAMPLE - (200 questions or 600 sentences).


  • The police have……………two men with robbery and they will appear in court tomorrow.
  • When he realized how late it was, George……………out of the house and ran down the road to catch the bus.
  • The hotel agreed that it was their mistake and said that I wouldn't be……………for the phone calls that appeared on my bill.


  • Police charged – When the police charge sb with sth, usually involving the police station and being charged.

    Charged out – When sb is in a rush or are very angry and they leave immediately.

    Hotel charged – This is basic charges that every hotel ask from the clients, for things like drinks in their room or room service.

  • 2000 Vocabulary multiple choice questions + answers (computerised format).


  • Imagine 2000 words with EVERY word explained.

    He was ______________ at gunpoint.

    a. Abused
    b. Abolished
    c. Abducted
    d. Abridged

    Answers C.

    a. Abused - used improperly.
    b. Abolished - done away with by law.
    c. Abducted - kidnapped.
    d. Abridged - shortened.

  • A list of 4000 Vocabulary words (most common used).

  • relief
    explore
    stem
    brain
    musician
    defend
    bend
    somebody
    regret
    jaw
    soap
    pronounce
    empire

  • Grammar studying + questions.


  • This package contains a vast number of multiple choice grammar questions to test your grammar ability. Once completed, you will be given specific areas to study which you failed on during the tests.

    The package also contains information on how to study and learn the grammar, so that when you take the test again you will pass it all.


  • Model writings which are examined.

  • This package contains model questions and perfect answers from native speakers, so you can remember them and use them in your own exam, both Michigan and Cambridge available. Guaranteed pass.


  • Modal speaking examples.

  • This package contains model questions and perfect answers from native speakers, so you can remember them and use them in your own exam, both Michigan and Cambridge available. Guaranteed pass.


  • Cloze practice.

  • This package contains practise cloze tests in computerised format, so you can practise them over and over again, both Michigan and Cambridge available. Guaranteed pass.


  • Reading practice.

  • This package contains practise reading tests in computerised format, so you can practise them over and over again, both Michigan and Cambridge available. Guaranteed pass.


  • Idioms + expressions.

  • You cannot understand and talk fluently in a language without knowing the expressions + idioms. This package contains 100's of the most commonly used expressions from native speakers, guaranteed to find them in exams and in conversations.


  • Phrasal verbs.

  • Its true to say that phrasal verbs are the hardest to learn in English. Not anymore, let us make them easy for you (with pictures), yes a picture paints a 1000 words. Every phrasal verb we study has a picture to help you remember what they are.


  • Collocations with answers.

  • It is possible for anybody to speak a little in a language but if you really want to impress people and you really want to speak properly you need collocations.

    Collocations are specific verbs that go with specific nouns, for example, you don't make homework, you DO HOMEWORK. You will get mnay confused looks if you try to write or speak without studying collocations, and here at Michigan-Cambridge-Exams.com, we make it easy for you to learn.


  • Differences between UK + US.

  • It is a known fact that if you don't use the correct use of American English or Standard English, particularly in writing, you will be marked DOWN for it and it could cost you your exam. Here we will help you study what is the difference, so you never make a mistake again.


  • Antonyms + synonyms.

  • Antonyms (opposite) + synonyms (same) are excellent for boosting the vocabulary in both writing/speaking and reading. Here we give you a long list of both antonyms + synonyms including in some case 3/4 different words with the same meaning.


  • Punctuation.

  • Punctuation isn't vital for general English apart from writing, for this it is crucial. Where does that comma (,) go, or where does the hypen (-) go. Stay with us and we will show you for FREE.


  • Noun, adjective, adverb (e.t.c) test.

  • This is a unique test to help you discover which words are which, this is crucial in deriviatives (when you have to find the correct deriviative of a word). Essential for all English sections.

    We give you computerised tests which consist of 100's and 100's of words, for which you have to decide what type of word they are [adjective, noun, adverb, verb or pronoun). Never be confused anymore with which is which.


  • Deriviatives (Cambridge + Michigan).

  • This package contains 100's of examples of both sentence and cloze text deriviatives for you to practise, including full answers.


  • English slang (Cambridge + Michigan).

  • This package contains 100's of examples of slang words and phrases used in real life and some found in informal exam types. Really impress the examiners and the English people with these.

    evil!: great; excellent.

    "Your car is really evil!"

    eyeball: to stare long and hard at someone or something.

    "Dave eyeballed his daughter's new boyfriend."

    eyepopper: something or someone visibly astounding.

    "Wow, that girl is truly an eyepopper!"

    fab: fabulous.

    "Dave's ESL Cafe is really fab!"