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We were disappointed, but we decided to get a coffee. While we in the café, we heard an announcement. Due to a technical error, all trains to the Lake District were cancelled for the rest of the day. We felt devastated. Our holiday was ruined before it even started.

The vocabulary in Unit 4 often focuses on , workplace scenarios , and technology-related terms . Success in the test depends on knowing not just the words, but their colocations (words that go together).

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In Unit 4 of Gateway B1, students will have the opportunity to practice their speaking skills through a new feature called "Speaking Snapshot". This feature will allow students to engage in a short, timed conversation with a virtual partner, simulating a real-life situation.

Gateway B1 (2nd Edition) Unit 4 test, the focus is on body parts, health, and medicine , as well as the Present Perfect

The Gateway B1 Unit 4 test is divided into four main pillars. Here is how to navigate each section effectively. Reading Comprehension

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We were disappointed, but we decided to get a coffee. While we in the café, we heard an announcement. Due to a technical error, all trains to the Lake District were cancelled for the rest of the day. We felt devastated. Our holiday was ruined before it even started.

The vocabulary in Unit 4 often focuses on , workplace scenarios , and technology-related terms . Success in the test depends on knowing not just the words, but their colocations (words that go together).

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In Unit 4 of Gateway B1, students will have the opportunity to practice their speaking skills through a new feature called "Speaking Snapshot". This feature will allow students to engage in a short, timed conversation with a virtual partner, simulating a real-life situation.

Gateway B1 (2nd Edition) Unit 4 test, the focus is on body parts, health, and medicine , as well as the Present Perfect We were disappointed, but we decided to get a coffee

The Gateway B1 Unit 4 test is divided into four main pillars. Here is how to navigate each section effectively. Reading Comprehension

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Using will , be going to , and Present Continuous for predictions, plans, and arrangements.

Used for intentions or plans that you have decided on, but have not necessarily finalized yet.

Used to talk about experiences at any time in the past (e.g., "Have you ever broken a bone?" or "I have never been to the hospital"). Just, Already, and Yet:


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