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You can find Trinity ISE I materials on Breakout English to prepare for the B1 exam. At B1 level, Trinity ISE I challenges candidates to prove their ability in Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening. While the exam needs preparation, the format is forgiving and is a popular choice for learners of English who are worried about their ability to reproduce their level in a written exam.

Materials

B1 fixed phrases, dependent prepositions and collocations

B1 fixed phrases, dependent prepositions and collocations

Often the difference between a pass and a fail in B1 exams is the minor details such as choosing the...
Dead Famous – Past Simple Game

Dead Famous – Past Simple Game

Past simple is a grammar point which you start to learn early on, but can take some time to use...
Make and Do – Collocations

Make and Do – Collocations

Make and do are notoriously difficult for learners of English to distinguish. There is a subtle difference in meaning, but...
Writing an Article – Rhetorical Questions

Writing an Article – Rhetorical Questions

Writing rhetorical questions is a literary device that professional writers love to hate, but if you’re writing an article for...
First day get to know you questions

First day get to know you questions

On the first day of any new class you need to get to know your students and they need to...
Liar, liar! – present perfect / past simple game

Liar, liar! – present perfect / past simple game

Have you ever taught the present perfect and past simple to a B1 group? I definitely have! This is one...
120 ISE I Conversation Questions

120 ISE I Conversation Questions

There are 6 possible topics for Trinity ISE I conversation questions: Fashion Health and fitness Learning a foreign language Money...
Expressing Preferences – Would you rather…

Expressing Preferences – Would you rather…

Expressing preferences is one of those functional areas that will come in useful across so many parts of any exam...
ISE I – Health and Fitness – The Mediterranean Diet

ISE I – Health and Fitness – The Mediterranean Diet

I love talking about food in my classes. I find that students do too. After all, who doesn’t like thinking...
What is the Trinity ISE Exam? – Get to know the exam

What is the Trinity ISE Exam? – Get to know the exam

What is the Trinity ISE exam? Many of us have years of experience teaching exams. You might have spent decades...
ISE I Conversation Task Pair Work

ISE I Conversation Task Pair Work

ISE I conversation questions are an important part of the ISE I speaking exam. The exam is only 6 minutes...

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How to prepare for Trinity ISE I

Preparing for Trinity ISE I is all about knowing the exam. There are some unique elements to the exam which you can’t expect to understand without having looked ta them first.

Timing and langaue are probably the least of your worries for this exam. However, the tasks of Reading into Writing, the Topic task and the Independent Listening will all test your ability to reproduce English in scenarios which are as close to real life as possible.

Here are some things you can do to prepare for the exam:

  • Divide and conquer – The ISE I exam is taken in two sections, Reading/Writing and Speaking/Listening. You do each of these exams on a different day and it can help to think of them as two separate exams. In fact, if you pass one and fail the other, you can repeat just that section without having to repeat everything.
  • Prepare your topic – The Topic task in the Speaking part of the exam can and should be prepared ahead of time. You can talk about almost anything you want, just make sure to include elements that bring in B1 level functional language and grammar (e.g. talking about the past or making comparisons).
  • Learn vocabulary for the ISE I topics – Trinity limits the topics for each level, so make sure you’ve learnt vocabulary for topics like money and travel, which can come up anywhere in the exam.
  • Practise writing – Unlike the Cambridge B1, Trinity asks ISE I candidates to be ready for a variety of task types in the Writing paper, including essays, articles, letters/emails and reviews.
  • Read in English – Websites like Simple English Wikipedia and News In Levels have articles that are adapted to be easier to read. These are the types of things that can come up later in the Reading and/or Listening papers.
  • Take a class – If you can find a class that specialises in Trinity ISE I preparation, you’ll have a teacher/mentor who will help you prepare for all the little details of the exam.

Enjoy the Trinity ISE I materials!

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