Fce Wrting Test Tips
Fce Wrting Test Tips
FCE Writing
On the first part of the FCE Writing Paper, you will need to write an essay where
you have to state your opinion on a given topic.
The input text on Part 1 of the FCE Writing paper can be up to 120 words. It is
important that you carefully read this input text and underline the most
important parts.
When you make your writing task plan, make sure you refer closely to the input
task. Look for opportunities to develop your ideas and show your range of
language. In addition, you need to make sure that you incorporate the two
given prompts into your writing. You will also need to introduce a third distinct
idea that is your own.
FCE WRITING: USEFUL LANGUAGE FOR WRITING AN ESSAY
Here are some useful phrases and expressions that you may find useful when
writing your essay:
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The word count is important your text should not be too short or too long.
However, what is more important is your content. The more writing practice
you put in, the more successful you will be in writing within the word limit
without constantly counting your words.
Word counting during the exam often leads to poorly structured writing pieces
with many alterations.
PLAN FOR SUCCESS ON THE FCE WRITING PAPER
The FCE Writing paper requires you to have two different types of writing plans:
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The writing strategy plan will help you manage your time and could look
something like this:
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Pick the task you want to start with.
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Spend max. 10 minutes on making a detailed, structured writing task
plan.
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Spend max. 25 minutes on writing.
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Start on the second task.
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Spend max. 10 minutes on making a detailed, structured writing task
plan.
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Spend max. 25 minutes on writing.
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Spend the last 10 minutes going over your two writings and make
corrections if necessary.
It is easy to go blind when you read your own work straight after writing it.
You often read what you expect to be on the page, not what is actually there!
By leaving your writing piece to one side and coming back to it later, it will be
much easier to spot any potential mistakes.
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