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Language Skills 4.3
Slide 1 - Tekstslide
Today's lesson
The CPE writing exam Corona style
Feedback on the essays
Synonyms & Latinates
Writing an article
Slide 2 - Tekstslide
The exam
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What feedback did you get on your essay this week?
Slide 4 - Open vraag
Genuinely talented people are forced to abandon potential careers in favor of ‘’real’’ work because of a lack of support.
Slide 5 - Open vraag
It as a fact that music is getting more accessible to people through the internet, you can download almost anything from your device in this digital age.
Slide 6 - Open vraag
No one would the dispute the fact that subjects like math and English are important for every child to master since you use those subjects in almost everything.
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Schools think that music is less important than the primary subjects, such as English and mathematics.
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With this growth you’d expect musicians to be well respected since they’re highly skilled individuals yet that isn’t the case at all.
Slide 9 - Open vraag
Use Synonyms:
to avoid repetition
to show off your level of English
to make a good impression
Slide 10 - Tekstslide
How many synonyms can you name for "interesting"... write them down!
Slide 11 - Open vraag
What about "excellent"
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You can also do this with movie titles. Which movie is a synonym of "Ferrous Fellow"?
Slide 14 - Open vraag
Latinate Words
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The Article
usually intended for publication in a newspaper, magazine or journal
written for a wide audience
may include amusing stories, reported speech and descriptions
written in an interesting or entertaining manner
opinions and thoughts, as well as facts
less formal style than a report
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An article can :
describe an experience, event, person or place
present an opinion or balanced argument
compare and contrast
provide information
offer suggestions
offer advice
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An article should consist of:
an eye-catching title which attracts the reader’s attention and suggests the theme of the article.
an introduction which clearly defines the topic to be covered and keeps the reader’s attention.
the main body of two to five paragraphs in which the topic is further developed in detail.
The conclusion - summarising the topic or a final opinion, recommendation or comment.
Slide 18 - Tekstslide
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Remember
Before you begin writing it is important to consider:
where is the article going to appear - in a newspaper or magazine?
who are the intended readers - a specific group such as students or teenagers, or adults in general?
what is the aim of the article - to advise, suggest, inform, compare and contrast, describe, etc.?
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Latinate "get ahead"
Slide 22 - Open vraag
Latinate "get better"
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