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Use the Trinity ISE III materials on Breakout English to prepare for this C1 level exam. While the format of the exam only varies slightly from lower levels, the Trinity C1 exam is still a challenging, high-level exam.

Materials

Fun writing activity: The consequences game

Fun writing activity: The consequences game

Are you struggling to make essay writing more engaging for B2 and C1 exam students with fun writing activities? Often...
Uses of punctuation marks – Writing well-structured sentences

Uses of punctuation marks – Writing well-structured sentences

I have long suspected that students may not have ever learnt the correct uses of punctuation marks in their 1st...
How to write a report

How to write a report

Are you planning to take an English exam like Cambridge B2 First, C1 Advanced or the Trinity ISE exams and...
Advanced Vocabulary Wordspot – BACK

Advanced Vocabulary Wordspot – BACK

BACK is one of those words in English that has a million definitions, so when you are studying advanced vocabulary...
Informal vs formal letters and emails

Informal vs formal letters and emails

Letters and emails are probably the most practical writing type in the exam. Personally, I write emails almost every day...
How to write a film review

How to write a film review

Writing a review is an option in many different English language exams, and films are such an obvious choice for...
Just a Minute Topics

Just a Minute Topics

Just a Minute is a BBC Radio 4 panel show where panellists are asked to talk for one minute, without...
Gerunds and Infinitives List

Gerunds and Infinitives List

I’m a big fan of lists. Shopping lists, to do lists, meal plan lists, hopes and dreams lists, and even...
IELTS Academic Writing Part 1 – Describing change and surveys

IELTS Academic Writing Part 1 – Describing change and surveys

Writing Part 1 of IELTS: Academic features writing a 150 word description of a graph or a process. To succeed...
Why should advanced learners use Radio 4 in Four?

Why should advanced learners use Radio 4 in Four?

Radio 4 in Four is a fantastic resource for language learners, especially for those who are taking an exam, because...
Linking words – How to improve your writing

Linking words – How to improve your writing

Linking words, also known as linkers, cohesive devices, connectors and transition words, are a vital part of writing. Often when...
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...
Giving Advice – Call a Psychiatrist

Giving Advice – Call a Psychiatrist

Giving advice is such a key area of functional language. It’s useful in real life and it’s useful for official...
20 ISE III Collaborative Task Prompts

20 ISE III Collaborative Task Prompts

The Trinity ISE III Collaborative Task is an expanded version of what you may have seen in ISE II, but...
120 ISE III Conversation Questions

120 ISE III Conversation Questions

There are 12 possible topics for ISE III conversation questions: Ambitions Independence Stereotypes Role models Competitiveness Young people’s rights The...
Nouns in Formal English

Nouns in Formal English

At C1 Advanced level, being able to write formally starts to increase in importance. Not only do successful candidates at...

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How to prepare for Trinity ISE III

You have to be ready for a huge variety of topics for this exam. While at lower levels, Trinity limited what topics could come up, that is suddenly reversed for ISE III. They still provide a list of topics, but it’s much longer and more complex than other levels.

The key to passing, however, is still good preparation. You will need to be able to read and write quickly to complete everything in the 2-hour time limit. You will also need to prepare a formal presentation for the speaking exam. These components make this by far the most difficult ISE exam yet.

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

  • Plan a strong presentation – The presentation for the ISE III speaking is daunting, but with good planning, it can be the perfect opportunity to show the examiner what you’re made of.
  • Improve your grammar and vocabulary – Even though grammar and vocabulary aren’t a part of the exam, they are essential for all the other skills. At C1, you can’t be making simple mistakes and you need to be able to show off a little too.
  • Read a listen a lot in English – You should be reading and listening to a wide variety of things in order to develop your skills. Read articles, books and websites. Listen to radio and podcasts on websites like TuneIn Radio.
  • Enhance your writing – It’s not enough to produce a decent writing at C1 level, you need to produce something pretty spectacular, which includes high-level grammar and vocabulary. Don’t underestimate the writing part of the exam.
  • Take a class – A C1 level class will develop your skills and improve your language with a teacher there to guide you through the process.

Enjoy the Trinity ISE III materials!

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