What are the parts you should include in an essay?
Title*, introduction, body of the essay, conclusion
In the speaking, what happens in part 2?
Compare pictures!
What are the parts you should include in an e-mail?
introduction, main body, conclusion
How many tasks are there in the Reading and Use of English?
7
How long do you have to complete the writing session of the exam?
80'
Name 4 things your evaluator will look at in your writing.
Content (did you write about the right thing?), how formal/informal it is, organization (sentences, paragraphs), language (vocabulary, sentence structure)
Give 3 examples of phrases expressing your opinion (I think, In my opinion don't count!)
I personally feel that... I firmly believe that... I partly agree that... My personal view is that...
Give an example how to begin an e-mail
Thanks for your email. / It was great to hear from you. / ...sound amazing/horrible
3 expressions: adding information
Another point is... What's more... In addition... Furthermore... Moreover....
How many points do you need to pass ONE writing?
12
Which parts of the RuoE are Use of English?
2, 3, 4
How many pieces of writing will you have to do?
2
What are the parts you should include in an article?
Title!!!, introduction, main body, conclusion
3 expressions: conclusion
to conclude... to sum up... in conclusion... on balance... all in all... taking everything into account,...
Give an example of a closing phrase in email
All the best, Bye for now, Best wishes, Lots of love, Sincerely, Best regards
The first writing task will always be an...
essay where you have to give your opinion.
Give 5 examples of expressions saying what people think (general opinions)
some people feel that... others argue that.... another point of view is... It is widely believed that... It is generally agreed that...
Which parts of the speaking require interaction with your partner?
3, 4
The second writing task will be...
an article, an email, a letter, a report/story, or a review.
Give an example how to end an email
I hope that's useful/helpful... Let me know... Hope to see you/hear from you soon
Should you try to use linking words (however, whereas, firstly, secondly, etc.) in your writing? Why or why not?
Yes, because...
3 expressions: contrast
on the one hand / on the other hand... on the negative/positive side... some people.../others, however,.... however.... Nevertheless... Although...
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