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If your writing is too short, they don't even check it.
False
If you fail 1 piece of writing, you fail both.
False
Cambridge Advanced is a British exam, but both American and British variations of spelling are accepted.
Yes, but don't mix them.
Which formal pieces of writing can you get in the exam?
essay, report, proposal, formal letter
Rethorical question is a good way to start an essay.
Yes, as long as it's impersonal.
How do you choose which writing in part 2 you will do?
According to the task and ideas you have about it, not the type of writing.
The introduction to the informal email goes straight to the point.
No - you should thank them for their message, say what you've been up to (briefly!) etc.
If you start a formal letter with Dear Sir/Madam, how do you finish it?
Yours faithfully
It is not a big deal if you have 30 words more than the limit.
False - try to stick to the limit!
You have to spend 45 minutes on each piece of writing.
No - you have 90 mins in total, how you distribute your time is up to you.
Part 2 of writing carries fewer marks than part 1.
No, both carry 20 marks.
You may use the opinion box in the first part of writing.
Yes, but be sure to rephrase!
Rewrite this sentence to get more points, using the word VIEW: This report is written to evaluate the current situation.
This report is written WITH A VIEW TO EVALUATING the current situation.
Writing 1 - essay - the style depends on the topic.
No, it is always formal.
A review should have a very personal approach.
No - give your opinion and describe your experience, but keep a neutral tone.
Report and proposal are written in exactly the same way.
Not exactly - report is written AFTER an event, and proposal BEFORE (so tenses etc. are different).