If you want to improve your skills, this is a summary with good links to help you:
LISTENING
- Elllo.org
- Test English
- This page has a lot of information on this topic
- British Council
WRITING
- Cambridge: Write and Improve
- Another tool for writing: Grammarly
- Hemingway app
- British Council
- Samples of wrting for B2: the ones for EOI (Asturias) and these ones for FCE Cambridge
READING
- You can use graded readings (with different levels of difficulty): English E-reader
- Read many different texts, like news, articles, etc: CNN news, ESL Gold (articles for learning English- USA)
- Reading exercises: Test English B2
- British Council
SPEAKING
- Use different samples from CCAA, but not all of them have oral part : EOI Alcalá de Henares
- Record your speech and check it later
- Use Google oral messages or turn on subtitles on MEET: you should use any programme to convert an oral message into words; if the app/programme doesn't write your own words, that menas you haven't done it properly; try it again until your message is identical.
- Use a compilation of typical phrases for oral practice: This blog entry is a very long list so check it and take the expressions you feel more confortable with.
Hope this may be useful for you. Keep on enjoying English!
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