Hello Team, Could some one suggest me the Book (Syllabus) for C1 Exam? I want to write this exam as " Candidat Libre". Thanks for your suggestions, Have a nice day, Regards,

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ALTER EGO C1 TEXTBOOK
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Alter Ego <<C1>> gives a variety of articles and vocabulary that will guide you through C1. Of course, you will have to do more research online after going through the book to make yourself familiar with the level.
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Alter Ego is the official book used by Alliance Francaise for C1 levels, in addition you could consult sample solved papers.
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I will also go with Alter Ego C1.
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NSF-3 and Alter Ego-3. for ci
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