B2 Cambridge First Writing Exam Preparation
Published 1/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.30 GB | Duration: 2h 36m
Published 1/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.30 GB | Duration: 2h 36m
Prepare your way!
What you'll learn
How to write for the Cambridge First writing exam
Learn how to join ideas to help improve your writing
Learn about each of the Cambridge First writing tasks
See fully completed exam tasks
Requirements
Be at a minimum level of B1 in English
Have some understanding of English grammar and of English writing tasks
Description
Welcome to our Cambridge B2 First writing exam preparation course. In this course you will learn all about the exam, how it is organised and what each of the different parts is about. - We will look at each part of the Cambridge First writing exam. - Learn about linking words to join your ideas together. - Extra practice exercises to improve your writing performance - Get the best exam tips! This course is divided into 7 sections and each section looks at a specific aspect of the exam. Take a look at the topics we discuss Introduction- Learn how the Cambridge B2 writing exam is organised- Get details on the different ways you can do your examWriting Tasks- Find out more about all the different writing tasks- Completed writing exam examples to review- Downloadable examples Linking Words to Improve Your Writing- Common linking words for cause and effect, contrast, sequence, etc.- How to use linking words to improve coherence and cohesion of your writing- Practice exercises to integrate linking words effectivelyUsing a Range of Vocabulary and Grammar- Expanding your vocabulary - Common grammatical structures to use in the exam- Avoiding repetition and using correct grammarWriting Clear, Organised Answers- Learn about the importance of the right structure - How to plan your writing before starting- How to review your writing
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 The Exam Structure
Lecture 3 Types of Writing Exam
Section 2: Writing Exam Exercises
Lecture 4 Part 1 The essay
Lecture 5 Part 2 Informal Email
Lecture 6 Part 2 Formal Email
Lecture 7 Part 2 Article
Lecture 8 Part 2 Review
Lecture 9 Part 2 Report
Section 3: Grammar Practice
Lecture 10 Present Forms
Lecture 11 Present Forms: State Verbs
Lecture 12 Simple Past Forms
Lecture 13 Past Perfect Forms
Lecture 14 Present perfect forms
Lecture 15 Present Perfect & the Past
Lecture 16 Future Forms
Lecture 17 Passive Forms
Lecture 18 Talking about Possibility
Lecture 19 Relative Clauses: Defining clauses
Lecture 20 Relative Clauses: Non-Defining clauses
Lecture 21 Should
Section 4: Vocabulary: Word building
Lecture 22 Negative Forms
Lecture 23 Other Prefixes
Lecture 24 Creating Nouns
Lecture 25 Building Adjectives
Lecture 26 Creating Verbs
Section 5: Joining Ideas
Lecture 27 Contrasting information
Lecture 28 Adding new information
Lecture 29 Explaining reasons
Lecture 30 Talking about time
Lecture 31 Explaining the purpose of things
Section 6: Better Writing
Lecture 32 Planning your work
Lecture 33 Improving your vocabulary
Lecture 34 Reviewing your writing - Grammar, Ideas & Vocabulary
Lecture 35 Reviewing your writing - Sentences & Comprehension
Lecture 36 Spellings & Punctuation
Section 7: Completed Exam tasks
Lecture 37 Part 1 Essay
Lecture 38 Part 2 Informal Email
Lecture 39 Part 2 Formal Email
Lecture 40 Part 2 Article
Lecture 41 Part 2 Review
Lecture 42 Part 2 Report
Section 8: Writing Assignments
Anyone preparing for the Cambridge B2 First Exam,Anyone who would like to improve their writing skills from a B1 to a B2 level