An examiner told me that there had been some discussion over what a report is compared to an article. This surprised me as I would have thought it quite clear...just goes to show.
Saturday, 24 October 2015
Monday, 12 October 2015
Writing Tips: From the mouths of examiners!
Examiners are actually quite friendly creatures who, a bit like sharks, have an undeservedly bad reputation. OK, some of them bite, but most of them will just do what they have to do without tearing you limb from limb!
Labels:
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Cambridge,
english,
ESL,
EXAMINERS,
paragraphs,
plan,
Trinity,
writing,
writing tips
Location:
Vélez-Málaga, Málaga, España
Sunday, 4 October 2015
How to Write: A Review
There are
some basic rules for writing a review, and you´d be surprised how often people
make very simple mistakes.
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Cambridge,
english,
ESL,
exam tips,
exams,
How to Write,
review,
Trinity,
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How to Write...
There will be a series of How to Write posts that give the ESL student a helping hand with form, style, tone and register of the different formats that could be tested in the exam setting.
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Cambridge,
english,
ESL,
exams,
How to Write,
IELTS,
Trinity,
writing tips
Interpret not interpretate
A common mistake I have found amongst students is the misconception that a noun that ends -ation, e.g. interpretation, has the verb form ending in -ate rather than another stem form e.g. interpretate instead of interpret.
Tuesday, 29 September 2015
How to Write: an Essay
What is an essay?
Location:
29749 Almayate, Málaga, España
Monday, 28 September 2015
Writing Tips: Paragraphs
All exam boards, as part of their marking criteria, look very closely at the way in which paragraphs are used; particularly at the higher levels - B2 and above.
Labels:
english,
ESL,
paragraphs,
writing,
writing tips
Location:
29749 Almayate, Málaga, España
Saturday, 26 September 2015
How to Write: an Article
What is an article?
Location:
29749 Almayate, Málaga, España
Thursday, 24 September 2015
Writing Tips: Plan your work
The importance of planning your writing should not be underestimated.
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