Examen de Inglés de Castilla-La Mancha (EvAU de 2020)

Evaluación para el Acceso a la Universidad Convocatoria 20192020 IDIOMA EXTRANJERO INGLÉS  No se permite el uso del diccionario ni de ningún otro material didáctico  Las preguntas deberán ser respondidas en inglés  Duración de la prueba 1 hora y 30 minutos  Hay que elegir un texto con sus preguntas 6 frases de rephrasing y una redacción PART I READING CHOOSE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING TEXTS You must answer all the questions about the same text NO POINTS will be given to mixed answers Clearly identify…
Comunidad Autónoma Castilla-La Mancha
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Convocatoria Ordinaria de 2020
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