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WRITING STRUCTURE B2, Apuntes de Inglés

En el documento quedan apuntadas las estructuras, vocabulario y conectores que mayoritariamente se utilizan para 4 tipos distintos de "writings"; estos 4 tipos son los que mayoritariamente salen en los exámenes para poder conseguir el título del "First Certificate in English"

Tipo: Apuntes

2021/2022

Subido el 01/05/2023

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¡Descarga WRITING STRUCTURE B2 y más Apuntes en PDF de Inglés solo en Docsity! WRITING B2 Tips - Title: Inside the text box. - Number of words: Final line, inside the text box. - Presentation: Hand writing, text in pen, etc. - Content: Write about it. 1. Each paragraph → One idea. 2. Separated paragraphs. 3. Use different connectors. An essay - S tructure : 1. Introduction: It introduces the topic in a general way and it leads to the second paragraph (first idea). 2. Paragraph 2: It deals with idea 1. 3. Paragraph 3: It deals with idea 2. 4. Paragraph 4: It deals with idea 3. 5. Conclusion: We express our opinion to conclude and summarise the essay. - Useful vocabulary & connectors : 1. One of the things that 2. In the last few decades, 3. For this reason, 4. First, / Second, / Third, 5. Finally, 6. By doing so, 7. For example, 8. In conclusion, A review - S tructure : 1. An interesting title. 2. A catchy introduction. 3. A summary of the plot. 4. A surprising moment. 5. Your recommendation. - Useful vocabulary & connectors : 1. Overall if you like… 2. I was pleasantly surprised by… 3. In fact… 4. What I disliked the most was… 5. The book contains… 6. As well as… 7. This well-written book… 8. Unbelievably… 9. The most shocking part is when… 10. I couldn’t believe it when… 11. It was so surprising when… 12. I strongly recommend… 13. I wouldn’t read the novel again because… 14. Everyone should read this immediately! An article - Structure : 1. Beginning: Engage the reader and make them want to read more, you can begin with a question. 2. Middle: State your main points and relate them to personal experiences and opinions. 3. Ending: Summarise your main points but make an overall point to make the reader think they have learned something from reading the article. - Useful vocabulary & connectors : 1. Have you ever wondered…? 2. I’m sure you can imagine… 3. Can you believe…? 4. I will never forget… 5. Another advantage of… 6. On top of all that… 7. What is more,… 8. Above all… 9. The reason I think this is… 10. The reason I feel this way is… 11. On top of that,… 12. Let’s start with… 13. As far as I am concerned,… 14. From my point of view,… 15. As for me / As to me,… 16. I would say that… 17. My impression is that… 18. I have no doubt that… 19. I am sure / I am certain that… An email - Opening : 1. Hi David, 2. Hello David, 3. Dear David, - Introductory sentence : 1. How have you been? 2. How are things? 3. Thanks so much for your last email/letter. 4. Sorry I haven’t been in touch for such a long time. - Main body : 1. It’s great to hear that… 2. You must tell them to visit… 3. Why don’t they visit…? 4. They should definitely go to…
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