FCE · Reading & Use of English Part 4 — Key Word Transformation · China
Reading & Use of English Part 4 — Key Word Transformation for the FCE Exam — Chinese candidates
10% of the FCE test plan. Rewriting a sentence to have the same meaning using a given key word, testing grammar and vocabulary. Calibrated for Chinese candidates.
If you have already studied this content from a textbook, you know the material. The question this page answers is whether you can apply it under exam conditions. Reading & Use of English Part 4 — Key Word Transformation sits at roughly 10% of the Cambridge First Certificate (B2) content distribution — Part 4 (key word transformation) is the most grammar-intensive part of FCE Reading and Use of English. Each question presents a complete sentence and a key word; candidates rewrite the gapped second sentence using the key word so that both sentences have the same meaning. Worth 2 marks each — the highest per-question value in Reading/Use of English. Pass rates for the FCE are published annually by the awarding body and vary by cohort and locale. For Chinese candidates preparing for FCE, the calibration of study to local context matters: Gaokao is China's domestic entrance exam. IELTS, TOEFL, GRE, and GMAT dominate study-abroad tracks. HSK is the proficiency standard for non-native Mandarin speakers.
Common failure modes
These are the patterns that cause most candidates to lose marks on this topic. Recognising them in advance is half the work.
- !Changing the meaning of the original sentence while using the key word correctly
- !Writing more than 5 words in the gap (the limit is 2–5 words)
- !Forgetting to include the key word unchanged in the gap
Study tips
- 1Study the 15 most common grammatical transformations in FCE Part 4: passive voice, reported speech, conditionals, comparatives, causative have/get, modals, so/such, too/enough.
- 2After writing your answer, verify: (1) same meaning? (2) key word used unchanged? (3) 2–5 words in gap?
- 3Practice with the FCE Use of English Part 4 transformer exercise books — the patterns repeat.
- 4中国考生备考 FCE 时,建议优先攻克英语听力与写作两个最易失分的板块 — 每日固定时段做真题模拟。
Sample FCE Reading & Use of English Part 4 — Key Word Transformation questions
These sample items mirror the format and difficulty of real FCE questions. Practice with thousands more on the free Koydo question bank.
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ORIGINAL: "It was so cold that we couldn't stay outside." KEY WORD: TOO. REWRITE: "It was _____ outside."
- Atoo cold to stayCorrect
- Bso cold staying
- Cvery cold for staying
- Dcold enough to stay
Why this answer?
"Too + adjective + to + infinitive" expresses the same meaning as "so + adjective + that + clause." "Too cold to stay" correctly uses "too" as the key word and preserves the meaning of impossibility due to the cold.
Frequently asked questions
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