Use the Gateway student’s resource center to listen to the Unit 6 tracks again. Focus on the speakers' attitudes and opinions, as C1 listening tests focus on "inference" (reading between the lines). Conclusion
Provided that, as long as, on condition that, unless, and supposing. Expressing Wishes and Regrets
Pay attention to verbs that go with "career" (e.g., to embark on , to pursue , to stall ) and "goals" (e.g., to attain , to surpass , to set ). Gateway C1 Unit 6 Test
C1 grammar is less about learning new rules and more about mastering "inverted" or "mixed" structures that show sophistication. Mixed Conditionals
The vocabulary in Unit 6 focuses heavily on career progression and "soft skills." To pass the test, you must be comfortable with more than just the definitions; you need to understand their collocations. High-Frequency Areas: Use the Gateway student’s resource center to listen
Write five sentences about your life using "Had I..." or "Should you..." to get comfortable with formal structures.
Use clear headings, an objective tone, and introductory phrases like "The purpose of this report is to..." or "It appears that..." Top Study Tips for Success Expressing Wishes and Regrets Pay attention to verbs
The "Use of English" section is often the most challenging part of the Gateway C1 Unit 6 Test. It typically includes: