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Aside from doing past paper 1 and 2 questions and having your teacher correct them, I suggest you do the vocabulary and grammar exercises on ver-taal.com.

I also use this site for practicing vocabulary and grammar and it helps me a lot. Also the site has "anuncios", "telediarios" and "traileres de películas" for you to practise understanding and applying vocabulary and grammar. If you struggle on Paper 2 it is best to practise writing a variety of text types (eg. 1 text a week, maybe a newspaper article this week, then a blog post, and then a letter) and having your teacher go over all the mistakes with you.

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Yes I understand what you say about paper 1, but getting exposure to as much new vocabulary as possible should help. And in the exam you have the line numbers given to you for guidance, so even if you don't understand much of the text you should know where you can look. For paper 2 choosing two of the optional topics could work, but if you really want to maximise your potential to score high, I recommend that you study all of them (at least briefly, but you can focus on health and free time more intensely) so you can be sure to find one in the six questions that you like and write a text type you enjoy.

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