FCE (Cambridge First Certificate) Writing Tactics
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
Lesson Plan Content:
FCE Writing Part 2 exam tactics discussion questions and tips
Initial discussion
What should you first do when you turn to the Writing Part Two page?
What should you do after that, and in what order?
Which kind of task would you usually pick in Part Two? How would you decide which one
to do?
What things about each type of task makes them easier and more difficult to complete?
Brainstorming
Put your ideas on the last question above into the table below.
Text type
Things which make it more
difficult
Things which make it easier
Formal
letter (e.g.
job
application
or
complaint)
Informal
letter
Review
Report
Article
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Put these into the categories above. Most fit in more than one place, and all fit
somewhere.
A strange genre which isn’t common in real life
Can change what you write to match the language that you know
Can choose the level of formality (as long as you then stick to it)
Can have a quite boring title
Can have a quite boring title (though a more interesting one is better)
Can use lots of topic-specific language
Can use some phrases in almost any answer
Can use the same phrases in almost any answer
Language is quite similar to speech
Need long words and long phrases
Need to avoid idioms
Need to plan before you write
Needs to catch and keep people’s attention
Organising into paragraphs is quite fixed and easy
Paragraphing and formatting are very important
Quite difficult to arrange into paragraphs
The language you have to use is quite fixed
There are common topics which you can prepare to write about
There are common ways of organizing paragraphs which you can often use
Discuss any differences between your own brainstorm and the tasks above.
How can you use the advantages and decrease the disadvantages of each of the text
types above?
What can you do outside class to improve your writing skills for the FCE?
Continue the discussion above, including these topics:
Improving your editing skills
Your weaknesses/ most common mistakes
Reading
Finding and learning typical/ useful phrases
Learning more advanced language
Improving your ability to plan and organize
Improving your ability to finish on time (e.g. stopping wasting time counting words and
planning more quickly)
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Choose a top five from this list:
Do timed FCE Writing tasks (even when you can’t have those answers marked)
Give each other feedback on your writing
Learn typical organisations (= paragraph plans) of formal letters etc
Make a list of your previous or typical mistakes
Read and analyse English-language reviews online
Read and analyse FCE Writing model answers
Read Cambridge’s advice for students
Read graded readers
Use a self-study vocabulary book, e.g. an FCE one
Write English-language reviews online
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Suggested answers
Text type
Things which make it more
difficult
Things which make it easier
Formal letter
(e.g. job
application or
complaint)
Need long words and long phrases
Need to avoid idioms
The language you have to use is
quite fixed
Paragraphing and formatting are
very important
Can use the same phrases in
almost any answer
The language you have to use is
quite fixed
Organising into paragraphs is quite
fixed and easy
There are common topics which you
can prepare to write about
There are common ways of
organizing paragraphs which you
can often use
Informal
letter
Need to plan before you write
Quite difficult to arrange into
paragraphs
Language is quite similar to speech
Can use some phrases in almost
any answer
Review
Need to plan before you write
There are common topics which you
can prepare to write about
Can have a quite boring title (though
a more interesting one is better)
Can change what you write to
match the language you know
Can choose the level of formality
Organising into paragraphs is quite
fixed and easy
There are common ways of
organizing paragraphs which you
can often use
Can use lots of topic-specific
language
Report
Paragraphing and formatting are
very important
Can have a quite boring title
Can use some phrases in almost
any answer
Can change what you write to
match the language you know
Can choose the level of formality
There are common ways of
organizing paragraphs which you
can often use
Article
A strange genre which isn’t common
in real life
Needs to catch and keep people’s
attention
Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2015
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