🟪 Lección 90

Test final B2 y plan de mejora

Evalúa tus habilidades con un test final sin cronómetro y define un plan de mejora concreto (SMART) para seguir progresando a C1. Anterior:

🧭 Fase 1: Cómo usar este test

El test cubre Reading, Use of English, Listening, Writing y Speaking. No hay tiempos ni puntuación automática; marca tus respuestas y usa la checklist para valorar tu desempeño.

Reading
Skim, luego scan.
Idea principal, actitud y detalles clave.
Use of English
Grammar + collocations.
Transformaciones, preposiciones y léxico natural.
Writing/Speaking
Plan → produce → check.
Conectores, registro, pronunciación clara.

Checklist de autoevaluación (global)

  • ¿Comprendiste la idea principal y detalles sin traducir palabra por palabra?
  • ¿Usaste collocations y preposiciones correctas?
  • ¿Escribiste con estructura clara (intro–cuerpo–cierre) y registro adecuado?
  • ¿Hablaste con fluidez, matizando y conectando ideas naturalmente?

📖 Fase 2: Reading

Texto A

Urban planners increasingly argue for “15-minute cities”, where daily needs are within walking distance. While critics fear reduced freedom of movement, evidence suggests residents gain time, spend more locally, and report higher wellbeing. Success depends on inclusive design and reliable transport for longer trips.

1) The main aim of “15-minute cities” is to…

2) A benefit mentioned is…

3) For these cities to work, the text suggests…

Texto B

When teams adopt asynchronous communication, they often produce clearer documentation and make fewer rushed decisions. However, it requires discipline: concise writing, well-structured updates, and agreed windows for responses. Occasional live check-ins still matter for trust and alignment.

4) A key advantage of async communication is…

5) What does “discipline” involve?

6) Live check-ins are recommended because they…

🧠 Fase 3: Use of English

A. Open Cloze

Many people support car-free zones, partly ___ they reduce noise and pollution.

Some teams focus ___ outcomes rather than hours online.

It’s ___ that shorter meetings can boost creativity.

B. Word Formation

The new policy had a positive ___ (EFFECT) on residents’ wellbeing.

The manager showed great ___ (RESPONSIBLE) when communicating changes.

They made several ___ (IMPROVE) to the plan after the pilot.

C. Key Word Transformations

Keep the same meaning using the word in bold.

1) It’s a pity I can’t join the meeting. (WISH)

2) We started using concise updates two years ago. (HAS)

3) It wasn’t necessary to attend every call. (NEEDN’T)

🎧 Fase 4: Listening

Audio 1

Today’s guest explains how small constraints can spark creativity.

She recommends short sessions and clear goals to keep energy high.

However, she warns against back-to-back video calls.

1) The speaker suggests using…

2) She warns that…

Audio 2

The speaker discusses why asynchronous updates reduce interruptions.

Written summaries help avoid misunderstandings and create a useful record.

Still, occasional live check-ins keep teams connected.

3) Async updates mainly help by…

4) Written summaries…

✍️ Fase 5: Writing

Task 1 – Essay (140–190 words)

Prompt: “Cities should prioritise pedestrians and public transport over private cars.” Discuss advantages and drawbacks and give your opinion.

Usa conectores variados: Firstly, moreover, however, as a result, overall.

Task 2 – Email/Letter (120–160 words)

Prompt: You attended a remote-work workshop. Write to a colleague explaining what you learned and recommending two strategies for next month.

Registro semi-formal. Estructura: Opening → Body 1–2 → Closing.

Checklist Writing

  • ¿Respondes a todas las partes del prompt?
  • ¿Párrafos claros y conectores naturales?
  • ¿Collocations y preposiciones correctas?
  • ¿Errores mínimos de gramática/ortografía?

Refuerzos: Lección 76 (Parafrasear) · Lección 74 (Collocations) · Lección 87 (Errores comunes).

🎙️ Fase 6: Speaking

Part 1 – Personal

  • How do you usually stay productive when working or studying?
  • Do you prefer city life or the countryside? Why?

Part 2 – Long Turn (1 min aprox.)

Compare two places: a quiet neighbourhood street vs a busy shopping street. Answer: Which would you prefer to live near, and why?

Usa linkers: On the one hand, in contrast, overall.

Part 3 – Discussion

  • Should cities charge for entering the centre?
  • What policies improve public transport effectively?

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📈 Fase 7: Tu plan de mejora (SMART)

Define objetivos SMART

  • Specific: “Mejorar collocations de trabajo y ciudad”.
  • Measurable: “Aprender 10 collocations nuevas y usarlas en 5 frases”.
  • Achievable: “20–30 min al día de práctica enfocada”.
  • Relevant: “Necesarias para Writing/Speaking B2+”.
  • Time-bound: “Completar en 14 días”.

✍️ Escribe tu plan (4 semanas)

Plantilla: Objetivo → Recursos → Rutina → Evidencia. Ej.: “Collocations transporte: L74 + cuaderno; 25 min/día; 10 frases/semana”.

Rutas de refuerzo recomendadas

📚 Teoría de apoyo — Lección 90

Ideas y recursos para sostener el progreso a C1.


Hábito

Rutinas eficaces

  • Input: 15–30 min de lectura/escucha auténtica (notas breves).
  • Output: 10 frases/semana con collocations nuevas (L74).
  • Corrección: cuaderno de errores (L87) + reescritura.

Collocations & Linkers

make a decision · take notes · pay attention · have an impact · however, moreover, in contrast, overall.

Técnicas de revisión

  • Lectura en voz alta (fluidez + pronunciación).
  • Parafraseo de párrafos (L76) para ampliar rango.
  • Checklist Writing/Speaking antes de entregar.

FAQ

¿Cómo mantengo la motivación?

Objetivos pequeños semanales + registro visible del progreso (frases aprendidas, audios grabados).

¿Cómo salto de B2 a C1?

Amplía rango (sinónimos, idioms moderados), precisión (preposiciones, tiempos), y naturalidad (collocations, linkers). Practica Writing/Speaking con feedback.

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