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  1. EOI INGLES, Mónica Otero García: C1 How to write an opinion composition

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

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  3. C1 Advanced Essay CAE

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  4. Learn English Writing C1 An opinion essay

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  5. Essay example C1 level

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  1. Opinion Essay/IELTS Writing Task 2/ IELTS Academic/ Essay Structure/ Essay Templates

  2. How to Write a C1 Report

  3. Opinion Essay-The Easiest way

  4. Writing Part 1 Cambridge C1 (CAE) ESSAY

  5. “Public Opinion” by Walter Lippmann: General Statements

  6. Advanced Essay C1

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  1. Essay

    The essay has a neutral tone and uses appropriate phrases to introduce and connect ideas through the text (On theone hand; On the other hand; In my opinion). The essay topic is clearly communicated in the first paragraph and the main points are developed in separate paragraphs.

  2. C1 Advanced Essay (CAE) Examples

    C1 Advanced Essay (CAE) Examples. December 16, 2019. 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

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

    voice, relative clauses, verbs, adverbs etc. and select C1 and C2. You can also leave the search field blank to see a range of examples at C1/C2 level. You can search for C1+ level words by topic on the . English Vocabulary profile. or check the level of words you have used.

  6. 20 Essay Writing Topics/Questions

    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. What the examiner wants to see is a balanced argument ...

  7. CAE Essay Examples

    A CAE essay is an obligatory task in the C1 Advanced (CAE) Cambridge English exam. There are 4 CAE exam papers: Speaking, Listening, Reading & Use of English and Writing. The CAE essay forms part 1 of the 2 part writing paper. Students need to answer a question and write between 220-260 words. On the rest of this page I have put some CAE essay ...

  8. PDF C1 Advanced Writing Part 1

    C1 Advanced Writing Part 1 . Teacher's notes ... 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 ... and give for their opinion. The essays should be well , with an introduction, clear ...

  9. Advanced (CAE) Essay Questions and Sample Answers

    - An essay needs to read like an essay, just like a report needs to read like a report. This means it is a formal, academic text. Formal means no contractions, few phrasal verbs, complex sentences and an impersonal style. The essay needs to include your opinion, so you need to express that opinion through style and substance, supported by facts.

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

    CAE Writing Essay Example. Now that we are familiar with the main features of an essay for Cambridge Advanced (CAE) Writing, let's look at a sample essay at C1 level, both the sample instructions and a possible answer. C1 Essay Instructions. In the picture below you can see an example from the Cambridge website.

  11. C1 Advanced (CAE) essay example

    C1 Advanced Writing Part 1: Essay (220-260 words, 45 min approx.) TASK: Your class has watched a panel discussion on the areas which have benefited from the internet. You have made the following notes: Write an essay for your tutor discussing two of the areas in your notes. You should identify which area has benefited more from the internet ...

  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. Essay Example Questions

    Write an essay discussing two of the ways that technology has impacted modern life. You should explain which impact you think is the most significant, giving reasons to support your opinion. Write your answer in 220-260 words.. REALATED: CAMBRIDGE C1 ADVANCED ESSAY WRITING VIDEO COURSE CAE Essay Example Question: Environment. Your class has participated in a debate about environmental ...

  14. C1 Advanced: Writing Part 1 Formal Essay

    This is yet another designed to help students prepare for part one of the C1 Cambridge Advanced (CAE) writing exam. Some of the content has been rehashed from old posts but the approach is slightly different. Download the student handout below: advanced-writing-part-1-new Download. Give out the handout and draw students' attention to the task ...

  15. Writing Example (Type: Essay)

    The majority of people are of the opinion that (appropriately formal beginning) working from home has a significant amount/ number of advantages. However/ By contrast, (cohesive devices) some people believe that could be counterproductive. This essay will address the issue if this idea could be beneficial for society? (avoid short/ independent sentences) An appropriate introduction; informs ...

  16. How to write a review?

    C1 Advanced (CAE) Review: Structure. Title + Introduction. Name what you are going to be reviewing. Identify the book, restaurant or film. Main content: Paragraph 1: Describe the first thing mentioned in the task. Paragraph 2: Describe the second thing mentioned in the task. Recommendation.

  17. Writing Example (Type: Essay)

    Write an essay discussing only two points.You should explain which point is more important, giving reasons in support of your answer.. Student's Answer: " These days the internet has had a great impact in society, tecnology has let us discover a new world, we can now be connected with people around the world through social media, we can also learn things by just seraching it through a source ...

  18. An opinion essay about fast food

    Look at the exam question and essay and do the exercises to improve your writing skills. Reading. Check your understanding: matching. Check your vocabulary: gap fill. Check your writing: multiple choice. Check your vocabulary: gap fill. Worksheets and downloads. An opinion essay about fast food - exercises 860.68 KB.

  19. C1/C2: Expressing Opinion

    C1_C2-Expressing-Opinion-KEY Download. Hot-Button-Topics - PowerPoint Download. Procedure. Give out the handout and have students work together to try to complete the opinion expressions. Go over their answers in open class. Drill natural pronunciation of the expressions. Point out to students that we often emphasise or stress the part that ...

  20. CAE Writing Paper

    C1 Advanced (CAE) Writing: Format. Format: cae writing paper contains two parts. Timing: 1 hour 30 minutes. Parts: 2. Task: candidates are required to complete two tasks: a compulsory task in Part 1. one task from a choice of three in Part 2. A range from the following: email/letter; essay; report; review; proposal.

  21. How to write a report?

    Step 1: Find the topic points & topic. Knowing the topic can help you set the tone as well as think about vocabulary and expressions that you might want to include in your text. Also, we need to find the main topic points that we need to address in the task because they will make up the main portion of our text.