For the CAE (Cambridge English: Advanced) exam, Part 2 of the Writing section requires candidates to write a text based on two points given from a prompt, with a third point of their own to be added. This part assesses your ability to write different types of text, such as an essay, a letter, a proposal, a report, or a review. Here are a couple of example tasks you might encounter in Part 2 of the CAE Writing section:
: CAE Exam – Writing Practice Examples.
Example 1: Essay
Task: Write an essay discussing two of the facilities in the notes. You should explain which facility is more important for local authorities to give funding to, giving reasons in support of your answer. You may, if you wish, make use of the opinions expressed in the discussion, but you should use your own words as far as possible.
Notes:
- Public libraries
- Sports centers
- [Your own idea]
Example 2: Proposal
Task: Your local council is considering closing a sports and leisure center that it runs, in order to save money. Write a proposal to the council. In your proposal, you should explain the importance of keeping the center open for the community and suggest ways in which the running costs could be reduced.
Example 3: Letter
Task: You have recently attended a job interview, which you were not selected for. Write a letter to the company. In your letter, express your disappointment, politely ask for feedback, and mention your continued interest in working for the company in the future.
Example 4: Review
Task: Write a review of a new gadget, book, or movie that you have recently tried, read, or watched. In your review, describe your initial impressions, how it compares to other similar products or works, and whether you would recommend it.
Example 5: Report
Task: Your class has attended a panel discussion on what methods governments should use to discourage the use of private cars in the center of the city. You have made the notes below. Write a report for a university lecturer describing the most significant points made during the discussion, and explain which method you think is most effective and why.
Notes:
- Introduce congestion charges
- Provide free public transport
- Increase facilities for cyclists
- [Your own suggestion]
Writing Tips:
- Understand the task: Make sure you know what type of text you need to write and who your audience is.
- Plan your answer: Spend a few minutes planning your answer. Make notes on how you will address each point and what your own point will be.
- Be clear and structured: Use paragraphs to separate your points. Make sure your text has an introduction, body, and conclusion.
- Use varied language: Show off your vocabulary and range of grammatical structures.
- Proofread: Check your work for any spelling or grammatical errors before you finish.
Remember, practice is key to doing well in the CAE Writing part. Try writing texts for different prompts to become comfortable with various types of writing tasks.
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