Professional Documents
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1. Content
All of the content in the writing should be aimed at answering the question. It
should be easy to understand and also take into account who is reading it. E.g.
if it is a letter to a friends, it must be informal and familiar.
2. Organisation
The organisation aspect of the evaluation refers to how clearly you present your
ideas. If it is a letter, it must resemble a letter. You need to do it with
paragraphs, the paragraphs must not be too short and they need to be set into
separate topics. If you write a story it can be all in one paragraph but it needs to
include a beginning, middle and end.
3. Language
This part of the assessment focuses on the use of vocabulary and grammar.
You need to show flexibility in their use and also include cohesive devices (X5)
such as because, as, but, however, for example, like, and, in addition etc. To
get a good grade in this part your grammar and vocabulary need to be accurate,
appropriate and easy to understand.
4. Communicative achievement
They are looking at communication of ideas; it must be clear, relevant to the
question and the target reader, use good simple language with some complex
grammar.
For some simple ideas on how to improve your writing, see 5 Simple Ways to
Improve your Written English
Structure of an article:
Separate each part into a separate paragraph.
Beginning:
Engage the reader and make them want to read more, you can begin with a
question or a general opinion
Middle:
State your main points and relate them to personal experiences and opinions
Ending:
Summarize your main points but make an overall point to make the reader think
they have learned something from reading the article
Example of a question:
You see this post on an English language website
Write an article about these questions. The best articles will be published on the
site.
Example answer:
Instead of turning on the TV every time you get home, why not try picking up a
book. Reading is a great way to relax and it is also a fantastic way to open your
mind. There is nothing like looking forward to getting home and reading a book
that you are into. It helps you unwind, improve your imagination and it can even
help you to learn a foreign language.
I have no doubt that reading will improve your life. If I were you,I would choose
a new book today!
Useful language: Use these key phrases to answer the questions in the task
Justifying opinions
To begin, you can use these basic (B1) phrases to justify an opinion in English:
because…
the reason is…
the reason I believe that is…
the facts suggest…
the evidence shows…
taking into account what I have seen…