Which of the FCE Listening test (Part 1, 2, 3, or 4) do you find the most difficult?
| Solution | How to Do It | Cost | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Go to richmonddigital.com or scan the QR code inside the book cover. Some editions include a code for 12 months of audio streaming. | Free (with code) | | Publisher customer service | Email clientes@richmondelt.com (Sp) or enquiries@richmond.com.co with a photo of the book’s ISBN and your receipt. Request MP3 access. | Often free | | Your local library | Borrow the “Teacher’s Book” or “Self-Study Edition” (includes audio CD/online access). Many libraries offer CD ripping stations. | Free | | YouTube search | Search: “Richmond FCE Practice Test 1 Listening” – some teachers legally upload extracts for classroom use. | Free |
Many students overlook the most obvious source. Richmond often provides downloadable audio resources and extra worksheets directly on their official website or companion learning portals. Look for the "Resources" or "Student Zone" sections on the Richmond ELT website. You may need to create a free account to access the download links. 2. YouTube Resource Channels
Sit in a quiet room, set a timer, and play the audio only (just like in the real exam). This trains your brain to pick up information on the first try. 2. The "Transcription" Technique
Some regional Richmond sites, such as Richmond Paraguay , provide free downloads for answer keys and audio transcripts.