Question 5a) (article)
Style:
Either semi-formal or informal, but as you are trying to interest
and entertain the magazine readers, you should use colourful
language and features such as rhetorical questions to capture
the readers’ interest. Use paragraphs, and give your article a title.
Content:
You should:
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give brief details about your favourite novel.
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outline the plot briefly.
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explain whether the novel would make a good film or not.
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provide an interesting/amusing conclusion.
Question 5b) (essay)
Style:
Formal or semi-formal, and objective as you are presenting a
point of view to your teacher, with reasons and/or evidence
for your ideas. Use clear paragraphs, include an introduction
that leads in to the topic and a conclusion that states your point
of view.
Content:
You should include:
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a brief description of the book.
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a description of the memorable character you have chosen.
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an explanation of why the character is memorable.
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an interesting conclusion.
Remember to support your ideas with examples of incidents, scenes or
events from the book.
Test 3, Paper 3, Use of English
(Page 74)
Part 1: Caving
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C: Only the right answer creates the collocation.
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B: The other words do not create the phrasal verb.
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D: Only the right answer creates the collocation.
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