Cambridge FCE Writing - Revision and tips

Cambridge FCE Writing - Revision and tips
Writing part 1: 
Essay
Writing part 2:
- Article
- Review
- Report
- Letter
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Cambridge FCE Writing - Revision and tips
Writing part 1: 
Essay
Writing part 2:
- Article
- Review
- Report
- Letter

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Writing part 1:Essay sample task

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ESSAY - structure

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important tips
  • always write an introduction and conclusion
  • main body: three paragraphs 
  • each topic is one paragraph 
  • always write a topic sentence for each paragraph, then write the detail sentences.
  • use linking words and phrases to structure your writing
  • use ambitious grammar, formal language and vocabulary

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example paragraphs

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examples

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Example conclusion
  • summarise the main idea of your essay
  • convince the reader that your conclusion is correct
  • make sure your conclusion is connected to your paragraphs 

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Useful language
It is often said that....
However, on balance...
Firstly, it is clear that...
While it is true that / Although it may be said that...
To clarify the point,
Finally, it is important to remember/ must be remembered that...
Lastly, I feel that
In conclusion, it seems to me that...

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Final tips Essay

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Writing part 2: Letter
Topics: 
- letter of application
- complaint
- reaction on advertisement

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Formal letter

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Example letter
Make up the details
use linking words

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point out linking words
Final tips - formal letter
Read examples and make notes of useful language.

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Writing part 2: Article
Example task 

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Article - structure

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Example article

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Good to remember - article
  • An article can be light or serious, but be consistent
  • give your article a short title
  • the opening sentence contains a link to the title 
  • add interesting information, (true) stories or anecdotes
  • engage the reader e.g. by asking a question
  • finish by summarising your main point
  • express your opinion or feelings in the last paragraph

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Final tips - article 

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Writing part 2: Review
Example task




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Review - structure

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Review- example 

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Review - details



  • Make the introduction at least two sentences long.
  • engage the reader by asking a question

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Review - details
Give relevant details - use interesting vocab - give your opinion

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Review- conclusion
Write a recommendation
Write a good last sentence

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Review - tips

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How to excel at writing
PROOFREAD YOUR WRITING:
  • LAY-OUT - APPROPRIATE FOR THE TASK
  • PARAGRAPHS
  • SPELLING - CAPITAL LETTERS - PUNCTUATION
  • AMBITIOUS LANGUAGE
  • AMBITIOUS GRAMMAR
  • REPHRASE WORDS FROM THE TASK, DON'T COPY THEM

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Ambitious grammar: concession
Concession: Using words like although - despite - in spite of
Smokers spend a lot of money on their addiction and this is terrible.
Although it is true that smokers are free to spend their money as they wish, to satisfy their addiction, smokers spend money that could be put to better use in many ways, both for their families and for society.

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Write a sentence about the negative and positive effects of social media. Start with" Although..."

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Ambitious grammar - relative pronouns 
Relative pronouns: who - whose - which
Family members of smokers often get ill from smoking related illnesses because they were affected by the smoke of others.
Family members of smokers, who do not smoke, often get ill from smoking related illnesses because they were affected by the smoke of others.

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Write a sentence about a person you admire. Use the word "...who.. "in your sentence.

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ambitious grammar -conditionals
Conditional sentences : if - unless - provided that -on the condition that.
That is why our hospitals are full of people who only became ill due to smoking.

If smoking had been made illegal in the past, our hospitals would not be full of people who have been made ill by this addiction.
More examples:
If students lose the ability to think for themselves, this is not a good thing.

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Write a sentence about the negative effect of tourism on the environment. Use "if .." in your sentence.

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ambitious language - modals
modal verbs: should - would - could - must 
Taking these ideas into account, I think that were smoking to be made illegal, smokers and non-smokers alike would be protected from the dangers of smoke, and a lot of money could be saved.
We should be aware of the dangers of social media.

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ambitious grammar - passives
Example sentences:
Advertising should be restricted.
Every aspect of life is affected by technology.
Technology is used in film-making.

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Write a passive sentence about using phones in class.

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Full explanations and details
for full details and further practice go to

https://engxam.com/?exams=b2-first-fce

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