FCE Writing
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The FCE Writing Paper places certain demands on students. You are expected to be able to write non-specialized texts (compositions, letters, articles, reports) for a specified purpose and reader. You need to know how to choose appropriate style, register and range of vocabulary. You should prove that you can organize your essay in such a way that is is coherent and easy to read.
Let's put it straight: writing is hard and complex work. If there is anything you don't know about grammar, style, vocabulary and the whole lot (and you hoped nobody would ever notice that), it will all come out in your essay... Sounds nasty, doesn't it? Don't worry. There are some facts to cheer you up:
nobody knows everything;
only few people can write well (if you are interested who they are check the 'Nobel Prize Winners in Literature' entry in your encyclopedia);
slightly more people can write with ease and natural inclination but they usually write in their mother tongue and work in newspapers;
there are hints how to write available for the rest of the population.
These hints can be divided into two groups:
DOs:
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DONTs:
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