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- Use the key to generate mini-lessons: focus one lesson per common error type (e.g., reference questions, task response).
- Create bespoke mock-marking sessions where students grade anonymized responses using the mark scheme, then discuss calibration to mirror examiner standards.
- Turn answer-key rubrics into checklists students use before submitting writing/speaking practice.
How to Use the Answer Key Effectively
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distractors
Set 2 is famous for in the data file. Example from a past Set 2:
- B1 Multiple Choice: Usually 4 options. 2 are clearly wrong; the last two test subtle distinctions (e.g., “the main purpose” vs. “a supporting detail”).
- B2 True/False/Not Given: Oxford’s Set 2 is tricky here. “Not Given” is often correct if the passage mentions a topic but not the specific claim. Answers often come with a line reference (e.g., “False – lines 34-36 say the opposite”).
- Matching Headings to Paragraphs: The correct heading for a paragraph will summarize the main idea, not a minor example.
Paper 1 (Reading):
Features challenging texts and question types similar to Part A (Compulsory) and Part B2 (Difficult) of the real exam. Unlocking Success: A Complete Guide to Oxford Advanced
Official Teacher Resources
: Oxford University Press provides a Teacher's Book and a Self-study Pack Use the key to generate mini-lessons: focus one
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