There aren't all that many good sites related to the CAE exam, but here are a few. Doing well at CAE depends on a good knowledge of collocation, vocabulary, grammar structure and so on. Reading regularly in English, listening to the radio, watching TV - all these will help you become more familiar with structure and patterns in the language.
Try to keep a separate space for new vocabulary and collocations - this could be a notebook, or an online space. Remember that you need to actively build your vocabulary in order to be able to use new words and expressions that you come across.
Splendid Speaking
And for anybody who struggles with punctuation (full stop, comma, semi-colon etc.) there's a nice guide from the University of Sussex here:
Guide to Punctuation
And there's an exercise on using commas you can try here
And for anybody who struggles with punctuation (full stop, comma, semi-colon etc.) there's a nice guide from the University of Sussex here:
Guide to Punctuation
And there's an exercise on using commas you can try here
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