What you'll learn
- How to write better at CAE
- Learn how linking devices can help improve your writing
- See how examiners evaluate writing tasks at CAE
- See fully completed exams tasks.
Requirements
- Be at a minimum level of B2 in English or ideally at a C1 advanced level
- Be very familiar with English grammar and grammar terms
Description
This is a writing course aimed at students who are considering taking the Cambridge Advanced exam. It is expected that students will be at a B2 level or higher in English.
The main purpose of this course is to help students understand the organization of CAE writing and to help them develop their writing skills.
In the course you will learn about the different CAE formats; computer and paper. The course will also look at each of the individual writing tasks that you may find in an exam.
Later in the course you have an opportunity to review how the examiner evaluates writing tasks and to get a better understanding of the marking scheme used in CAE.
There is a special section which looks at ways of joining ideas together and using linking devices as well as a section on how you can develop your language at CAE level.
There is also a completed example of each one of the writing tasks to review.
The course contains 2 1/2 hours of video and there are 12 different sections to this course. The final section is a series of writing tasks, which students can complete and compare with a sample answer.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone preparing for the Cambridge C1 Advanced Exam or considering doing the exam in the near future
- Anyone who wants to bring their writing up to a more advanced level in English
Instructor
English Too is your source for information on Cambridge English exams. With many years of experience behind it the site offers tips and details on Cambridge exams from Cambridge First through to Proficiency. We are now pleased to bring this expert knowledge to these Cambridge preparation video courses. We hope you enjoy them!