Most students treat the like a scorecard. They look at the letter (A, B, C, or a missing word) and move on. But if you want to actually pass this exam—not just practice for it—you need to stop treating the answer key as a judge and start treating it as a textbook .
Here is how to master the FCE answer key for the four most difficult sections. The biggest mistake students make is seeing a wrong answer and thinking, "Oh, I see. It was C, not B."
If you are preparing for the B2 First (FCE) exam, you have likely experienced the ritual. You finish a grueling Reading and Use of English paper, your brain buzzing with synonyms and phrasal verbs. Then, you flip to the back of the book. You grab a red pen. You start checking.
Correct. Correct. Wrong. Wrong.
Have you found a strange answer in an FCE key that you disagree with? Chances are, the exam is testing a specific collocation or phrasal verb. Share your "trickiest" question in the comments below!
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