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Editorial methodology

How we build C2 practice

Our materials are designed to be useful for learners first: clear tasks, transparent answers, realistic C2 difficulty and regular review.

How are Practice English C2 exercises created?

Practice English C2 uses a hybrid editorial process: Cambridge C2 syllabus mapping, AI-assisted drafting, human review, answer-key validation and periodic updates. The site is independent, but exercises are aligned with public Cambridge C2 Proficiency task formats and CEFR C2 language descriptors.

Syllabus mapping

Each hub is mapped to Cambridge C2 Proficiency task formats and CEFR C2 skills: lexical precision, grammatical control, discourse organisation and high-level comprehension.

Exercise design

Drafts target realistic C2 demands such as collocation choice, word formation, inversion, register, cohesion, inference and task fulfilment.

Editorial review

Items are checked for answer-key clarity, plausible distractors, prompt quality and alignment with the intended paper or skill.

Maintenance

Priority pages are reviewed when formats change, learner data flags unusual difficulty or a user reports an issue.

Independent resource

Sources, review and corrections

Practice English C2 is not an official Cambridge website. We use public exam information, Cambridge-style task formats and CEFR C2 descriptors to design practice that feels close to the real exam without copying protected papers.

User reports matter. If an answer is ambiguous, a prompt is unclear or a task no longer matches the current exam style, we re-check it and prioritise corrections on high-traffic practice pages.

For score interpretation, see our scoring methodology. For exam practice, start from the C2 exam hub.