Dos and Don'Ts Reading and Writing
Dos and Don'Ts Reading and Writing
Dos and Don'Ts Reading and Writing
DOs 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Read the whole question thoroughly and underline important parts. Make a plan for each answer, including ALL points. Expand the points in Part 1 if you can, using relevant ideas and information. Write in paragraphs, whenever appropriate. Use a range of vocabulary, even if you are unsure of the correct spelling. Check tense endings, plural forms and word order in sentences. Check irregular past tenses and question formation. Check irregular past tenses and question formation. Use language that is appropriately formal or informal for the task.
10. Choose a Part 2 question that you feel confident you can write about. 11. Write clearly, so that the examiner can read your answer. DON'Ts 12. Don't misspell key words which appear on the question paper. 13. Don't use the exact words from the question paper too much. 14. Don't mix formal and informal language. 15. Don't use formal linkers in an informal letter. 16. Don't waste time writing addresses for a letter, as they are not required. 17. Don't answer Question 5 if you havent read one of the books. 18. Don't worry if you run slightly over the word limit.
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Read the words following the gaps in Parts 1 and 2 as they may have an effect on the answer. Make sure that any verb you write in a gap in Part 2 agrees with its subject. Write the prompt word in your answer in Part 4 without changing it in any way. Write between two and five words as your answer in Part 4. Remember that the words you need to write in Part 3 might have to change into a negative or a plural.
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Check your spelling in all parts of the test Make sure that you transfer your answers to the answer sheet accurately. DON'Ts
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Don't write the answers to any of the examples on your answer sheets. Don't choose your answer in Part 1 before you have read all the options.
10. Don't write out the full sentence when answering the questions in Part 4. 11. Don't leave the base word in Part 3 unchanged. 12. Dont decide on your answer before reading the whole of a sentence in all parts. 13. Don't give alternative answers for any questions.
10. Don't try to dominate your partner or interrupt them abruptly during the Speaking test. 11. Don't leave long or frequent pauses. 12. Don't worry about being interrupted by the examiner. This shows you have spoken enough. The tests have to keep to the time limit for administrative reasons.