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This C1 writing guide covers the writing tasks that appear in the LanguageCert test called C1 Expert. These tasks are:
This book provides 3 sample Writing tasks and answers for each type of writing, plus more than 500 useful expressions that candidates can use in their writings for C1 LanguageCert. Ideally, students should use these samples as models for their own writing tasks, making use of the helpful phrases provided at the end of each section.
Besides the sample tasks and expressions, this guide also contains:
In general, this writing guide is aimed at:
In the two parts of the LanguageCert C1 Expert Writing paper, candidates have to show that they can write different types of texts in English. There are two parts:
In C1 Expert Writing Part 1, candidates are required to respond formally to written, graphic, or visual input. The input material could take various forms such as a letter, poster, diary, timetable, leaflet, graph, table, email, or schedule. Candidates must produce one of several possible text types: a formal letter, an article, a formal email, a report or a review.
In C1 Expert Writing Part 2, candidates are required to produce a longer piece of writing that is typically more personal or creative in nature. This part asks candidates to write one of several possible text types: a personal letter/email, a review, a story, an argumentative essay or a descriptive composition.
Thanks to this writing guide, you can now develop your own foolproof writing method. This guide provides you with a step-by-step writing process which you can apply to every C1 writing task you do, from the brainstorming stage to editing and reviewing your final draft.
Luis P. Wadley is the owner of KSE Academy®, an online English academy, LanguageCert Academic Partner and former Cambridge Exam Preparation Centre. He has been preparing candidates successfully for over ten years. He is also the author of other successful test preparation books, including Use of English B2, Use of English C1, Use of English C2, Writing B1, Writing B2, Writing C1 and Writing C2.