
When you write answers on the Answer Sheet for Listening and Reading, always use capital letters, to be as clear as possible. Do not worry about punctuation, such as apostrophes (e.g. “childrens book” is correct, just as “children’s book”.

Be careful about singular and plural in answers for Listening and Reading. If the answer should be “old cars” and you write “old car”, this is incorrect.

If the answer asks for NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS FROM THE TEXT, it is ok to write two, or even one word, as long as these words are a correct answer.

Spelling is very important! If one letter is wrong, you lose a mark.

Be very careful that your answers are in the correct box for Listening and Reading. Some candidates make a mistake by one box early in the answer sheet, and then all their next answers are in the wrong box! This means they