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  1. PDF Prepare for Exam Success: C1 Advanced self-access learning Writing Part

    cover and write about in the essay. Step 1: Prepare to write - choose and research your topic Doing research on different topics and making your own writing practice tasks is a great way to build your vocabulary and confidence on common topics in the exam, including those you feel less confident about. Read, think and complete the following tasks:

  2. PDF C1 Advanced Writing Part 1

    Then look at the plan for structuring an essay in Exercise 2 Part B. Ask students to look at the sample answer for the question and to discuss, in pairs, to what extent this candidate has followed the structure suggested in Part B. (Note that the candidate has followed a similar structure, but the essay

  3. PDF Writing Guide for the Cambridge C1 Advanced Exam

    Write an essay based on points included in the text. Give reasons for your opinion. NOTE: It is essential to show your ability to select, defend and evaluate ideas.

  4. PDF CAE Writing

    Part 1: Writing essays Introduction and tips (Writing essays) 1. ANSWER THE QUESTION. 2. PLAN your essay. 3. REVISE your essay to correct mistakes. 4. 4 or 5 PARAGRAPHS, with introduction and conclusion. • The first paragraph should be a general introduction. • In the middle paragraphs develop your arguments. Give reasons to support your

  5. How to write an essay?

    Writing an essay is the first part of the C1 Advanced (CAE) Cambridge writing paper and it is obligatory. You need to answer the question with between 220-260 words. In the text, you need to analyse a question using different points of view. It is a semi-formal/formal text and should be impartial until the conclusion.

  6. How to write a C1 Advanced Essay

    The C1 Advanced Writing exam has two writing parts, which you must complete in 90 minutes. Both parts have a word limit of between 220-260 words. We recommend getting lots of writing practice under these conditions! Part 1 is always a discursive essay. It requires you to think about arguments for and against a topic.

  7. PDF C1 Advanced Writing Part 2

    Feedback in open class noting ideas on a shared document. Analyse the task: Student worksheet 1 Exercise 1. Students read the Part 2 task and answer the questions on their own or in pairs. Feedback: Display the task on the board. Nominate students to give answers, clarifying where necessary, underlining elements from the task:

  8. PDF Writing C1: An Opinion Essay

    5. If you do not have solid evidence for your ideas, use modal verbs such as might, may or could (e.g. they could develop more empathy and care) or other tentative phrases (e.g. it does not appear to be an effective punishment). 6. Conclude by restating your opinion and summarising your two or three main arguments.

  9. How to Write an Essay for C1 Advanced (CAE)

    That's why it is really important that you pay attention to this article and learn how to write an essay for C1 Advanced to the best of your ability. Writing Part 2: In this part, you will have 3 options to choose from, and the types of Writing you may be asked are the following: Formal letter/email. Informal letter/email.

  10. PDF C1 Advanced teacher writing guide

    To prepare for the C1 Advanced exam, learners should: Read widely to familiarise themselves with the conventions and styles of different types of writing (i.e. reports, proposals, reviews, letters and essays). Write 10-minute plans for a variety of questions in past papers, so that planning becomes automatic and quick.

  11. CAE Writing Paper

    Tips for CAE Writing Part 1. Read the entire task before beginning to plan your response. You will need to familiarise yourself with reading the input, understanding the instructions in full and then deciding on how to organise and construct your response. Select two bullet points and develop your essay around them.

  12. Cambridge C1 Advanced (CAE): How to Write an Essay

    In a C1 Advanced essay there are basically four things: Introduction. First topic point. Second topic point. Conclusion. From that, we can make four paragraphs and this applies to every single essay you are going to write to practise or in the official exam. Let's have another look at our example from earlier.

  13. C1 writing

    C1 writing. Are you a learner at C1 English level (advanced)? This section offers writing practice to help you write clear, well-structured texts about complex subjects. Texts include essays, proposals, articles, reports, reviews and emails. Each lesson has a preparation task, a model text with writing tips and three tasks to check your ...

  14. PDF CAE Writing Guide

    In part 1 of the writing exam you have to write an essay. This question is obligatory. You are given a general topic and three bullet points. Write about TWO of the bullet points. You are also given three opinions, but you don't have to use these. If you do, use your own words. An essay is formal or neutral in tone.

  15. Essay

    Essay-writing conventions are used effectively to communicate ideas clearly. The register is mostly consistent despite the candidate offering advice. Overall the language of explanation, opinion and justification is appropriate for this essay and holds the reader's attention.

  16. PDF C1 Advanced Overview of the Writing Paper

    1. Part 1 is a new type of task never seen before in the C1 Advanced exam. 2. There is always a discursive essay on a particular topic. 3. You will be given a set of notes in bullet point form on the topic. 4. You must only select two of the bullet points given. 5. You are given short opinions related to the bullet points. You are allowed to use

  17. How to Write a C1 Advanced Essay (CAE)

    Writing a CAE Essay Basics. You must write an essay. (In part 2 you get a choice, but the essay is always mandatory.) You have about 45 minutes. The tasks always look the same. Don't 'lift' too much from the question - use your own words. Preparing. Do lots of mock exams. Start early (mistakes in your writing take longest to fix). Months ...

  18. How To Write An Essay?

    How to write a CAE essay? An essay is the first part of the writing and it is obligatory. You need to answer the question with between 220-260 words. In the text, you need to analyse a question using di erent points of view. It is a semi-formal text and should be impartial until the conclusion.

  19. An opinion essay

    Introduce your essay by restating the question in your own words. If the essay asks you to what extent do you agree?, make your opinion clear throughout. You can either agree, partially agree or disagree with the statement, explaining and justifying your opinion. The structure should be: Introduction.

  20. 20 Essay Writing Topics/Questions

    C1 Advanced (CAE) Essay: Download (PDF) An essay is the first part of the C1 advanced writing and it is obligatory. You need to answer the question with between 220-260 words. In the text, you need to analyse a question using different points of view. It is a semi-formal/formal text and should be impartial until the conclusion.

  21. C1 Advanced Essay (CAE) Examples

    C1 Advanced Essay (CAE) Examples. This is a collection of CAE (Cambridge C1) essays written by my students, with my thoughts about them. There's also a video I made of me writing an essay. If you want CAE writing tips, there are lots in the writing section of this site. Special pandemic offer: For a limited time I am giving feedback on essays ...

  22. Advanced (CAE) Essay Questions and Sample Answers

    The Cambridge C1 Advanced (CAE) essay is a formal, academic writing. You'll find it in Part 1 of the CAE writing exam and, just like at other levels, Part 1 is mandatory. That means whether you like it or not, you'll be writing an essay for your C1 Cambridge exam. Considering that, it's probably a good idea to practise.

  23. Handbook

    How to write an essay? | C1 Advanced (CAE) Writing an essay is the first part of the C1 Advanced... Level: C1. Exam: C1 Advanced. Article ... List of 200 Idioms and Phrases (pdf/xls) | C1 Advanced (CAE) Fixed expressions and idioms are a huge part of the Cambridge... Level: C1. Exam: C1 Advanced.