- know how your writing will be assessed by Cambridge
- have assessed writing
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Essay writing lesson 7
At the end of this lesson, you will:
- know how your writing will be assessed by Cambridge
- have assessed writing
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We are going to watch a short clip (approx 10 minutes). There will be questions for you to answer while you are watching!
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Slide 3 - Video
01:03
What is the lowest mark you need to pass the test?
Slide 4 - Open question
01:43
If I add information to my essay that is irrelevant to the task, can I still get 5 points?
A
Yes
B
No
Slide 5 - Quiz
02:06
How many prompts are you given in the task?
A
2
B
3
C
4
D
None
Slide 6 - Quiz
03:29
Planning is important.
A
Yes!
B
Sometimes, it depends on the task.
C
Nope.
Slide 7 - Quiz
04:22
What is Ms Nauta's response when you do not use paragraphs?
A
B
C
D
Slide 8 - Quiz
05:30
What is the correct structure?
A
Statement - Example - Explanation
B
Statement - Explanation - Example
C
Explanation - Example - Statement
D
Explanation - Statement - Example
Slide 9 - Quiz
10:48
It's best to be safe and use easier grammar and vocabulary which I know is correct than to use some more complex structures which I may use incorrectly.
A
Yes, absolutely!
B
It depends on the context.
C
No, use complex structures too!
Slide 10 - Quiz
So, in short...
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Content
Focuses on how well you fulfilled the task
Did you answer the questions fully?
Did you write 140-190 words?
Were all of the points relevant to the question?
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Communicative achievement
Focuses on how appropriate your writing is to the task
Is your writing easy to understand?
Does the writing hold the attention of the reader?
Format? (No sub-headings in an essay)
Register (formal - semi formal)
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Organisation
Focuses on the way you put your writing together
Are the ideas well organised and well linked?
Did you use appropriate paragraphs to organise and present ideas?
Did you use discourse markers (Firstly, ....Secondly,..... As a result, etc.)?
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Language
Focuses on grammar, vocabulary and range and accuracy
Did you use a wide range of vocabulary?
Did you use synonyms to avoid repetition?
Did you use idioms?
Did you spell and form the words correctly?
Did you use a wide range of grammar structures?
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Sample assessment
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Review writing assignment
Let's look at some examples of the following essay and how these were graded.
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How much do you remember?
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Choose the best option: In Part One of the exam (Essay), you...
A
can write whatever you want.
B
must deal with three points given in the task
C
must deal with 3 points, one of which is your own idea
Slide 25 - Quiz
When writing an essay, which of these things is NOT true?
A
Use sub-headings
B
Use formal language
C
Give a counter-argument
D
Use contractions
Slide 26 - Quiz
How many paragraphs do you have in an essay?
A
3
B
5
C
2
D
4
Slide 27 - Quiz
In an FCE essay you can use words like awesome, gonna, kinda, etc.
A
No, you have to use formal English.
B
Yeah, of course you can, dude!
C
What does formal mean?
D
It depends on the topic.
Slide 28 - Quiz
I can't believe ____ leaving ____ bike ____!
A
their, there, they're
B
they're, there, their
C
they're, their, there
D
there, their, they're
Slide 29 - Quiz
Which is correct?
A
popular
B
populair
C
populer
D
poppular
Slide 30 - Quiz
On a scale of 1 to a 100, how well do you feel this lesson has helped you learn about essay writing?
Slide 31 - Poll
Which questions would you like to see answered before the test?