<p>what is necessary to get a 5? I just don't understand the difficulty and what exactly to do for this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>
<p>hm... are you a native speaker? the grammar is pretty tough if you aren't. then again, if you are and you didn't learn to read and write as you learned to speak it, it'll be tough too. grammar is the most important, by far... writing skills are also important. the speaking isn't too tough as long as you can organize your thoughts fairly quickly. even if you don't really know why you're saying what you're saying, just keep talking and try to get back to your point - they hate quiet. for the mc, you have to pay attention, know verb tenses and subject/verb agreement. a strong vocab is necessary, too.</p>
<p>overall? it's pretty tough, i have to say.</p>
<p>pretty tough, but definitely possible to get a 5 for a non-native speaker. practice your listening, oral, and grammer skills a lot and buy a prep book if you feel as though your teacher's material isnt enough.</p>
<p>good luck!</p>