Fce Practice Tests Karen Dyer Dave Harwood Audio ◎
| Pros | Cons | |------|------| | Affordable compared to Cambridge books | Less famous than “FCE Trainer” or “Gold First” | | Includes extra online resources sometimes | Audio may feel slightly dated (depending on edition) | | Good for self-study or classroom use | Limited availability in some regions |
: Many editions include a Multi-ROM that features two additional complete computer-based tests and the corresponding audio material for the listening tasks. Fce Practice Tests Karen Dyer Dave Harwood Audio
(Upper-Intermediate) of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). | Pros | Cons | |------|------| | Affordable
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"I failed my FCE Listening twice with 60% because I couldn't understand the Australian speaker. After using Karen Dyer & Dave Harwood’s audio tests for three weeks, I scored 78%. The variety of accents in their audio was exactly like the real exam." – After using Karen Dyer & Dave Harwood’s audio
Reviewers and users from platforms like Scribd generally find the content highly useful, with some versions on Scribd receiving a 100% utility rating from student votes. However, some online listings on Amazon UK and Amazon.de show lower customer ratings (around 2 stars), though these often reflect a single review and may relate to seller fulfillment or digital compatibility rather than the pedagogical content itself.

