CPE Writing Week 4.1

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Alison Loeff-Bingham
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Welcome!
Alison Loeff-Bingham

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Expectations?

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Language Skills 4: CPE Writing
Language Skills 
Week 1: Writing
CPE Writing

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CPE Writing

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Today's lesson
  • CPE Writing Paper: General information
  • Writing Part 1
  • Getting started
  • Structuring your work
  • Useful phrases
  • Over to you: write an essay
  • If time: peer feedback

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CPE Part 1 Essay
Example

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Getting started: Tips
Step 1: Read the texts
- what is the main topic?
identify similarities/differences between the texts
Step 2: Underline 4 key points
- identify the 2 main arguments in each text
Step 3: Get ideas
- what is your opinion?
Step 4: Plan
Step 5: Write
Step 6: Check

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Read the texts (4 minutes)
  • What is the main topic?
  • Any similarites/differences?
timer
4:00

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What is the main topic?

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  • Read the text ‘Eating together’. 
  • What is the controlling idea of the text?
  • What are the two main points of the text?
  • Read the text ‘Food, glorious food!’
  • What is the controlling idea of the text?
  • What are the two main points of the text?
timer
5:00

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Text 1: Eating together
What is the controlling idea of the text?

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What are the two main points of Text 1 'Eating together?'

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Text 2: 'Food glorious food!'
What is the controlling idea of the text?

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What are the two main points of 'Food glorious food!'?

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Don't forget to include your opinion!

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Structuring your work
  • Your essay must be organised into paragraphs.
  • Your paragraphs must be coherent (= logical,easy to follow)

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Paragraphing
  • Helps you to be clear and stick to the point.
  • Helps your readers to follow your argumentation.
  • 1 idea per paragraph

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Essay structure

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Paragraph structure

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Don’t forget the linking words!

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https://7esl.com/how-to-write-an-essay
https://www.eslbuzz.com/how-to-write-a-great-essay-quickly/

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Over to you ...
  • Make a short plan.
  • Write your essay

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