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How to Structure Your C1 Essay Like a Top Candidate
Writing at C1 Advanced level isn’t about being poetic or overly formal — it’s about showing clarity, structure, and argument control. Many otherwise strong students lose marks because their essays feel like a collection of ideas rather than a well-developed argument. Here’s how to write essays that feel effortless, logical, and exactly what examiners want to read. Understand the Purpose of the Task You’ll usually be asked to discuss a question, evaluate two ideas, and present


How to Use Connectors Like a Pro in IELTS Writing Task 2
If you have ever looked back at your IELTS essay and thought, “It sounds simple even though my ideas are good,” the issue may not be your grammar or vocabulary, but your connectors — also known as linking words. Most students know the basics such as and, but, because, and so. However, at Band 7 and above, examiners expect a wider range and more precise use of linking words. The key is not using more connectors, but using them effectively to make your writing logical and ea


Essential Vocabulary for Cambridge C1 Advanced (CAE) Writing Task 1
If you're preparing for the Cambridge C1 Advanced (CAE) exam, you know that Writing Task 1 often asks for a formal report or proposal. One of the key ways to impress the examiner and hit a high band score is by using precise, topic-appropriate vocabulary.This blog post will give you the tools to sound professional, structured, and advanced—just what you need to stand out at C1 level. What is Writing Task 1 in the CAE? You may be asked to write a:- Report- Proposal- (Occasiona


Mastering Paraphrasing for a Band 6.5+ in IELTS Writing
Paraphrasing is one of the most essential skills in the IELTS Writing test. Whether you're writing Task 1 (describing data) or Task 2 (an essay), a strong paraphrase in the introduction sets the tone for a Band 6.5 or higher. But it's not just about changing a few words—it’s about showing flexibility with grammar, structure, and vocabulary. In this post, you’ll learn: What examiners look for How to paraphrase effectively Strategies and examples Common mistakes to avoid Practi


Band 7+ IELTS - Writing tips for Task 2
State your point of view very clearly in the writing. One of the strategies for making your view clearly is to mention it right at the...


Band 7+ IELTS - Writing tips for Task 1
Introduction is effectively paraphrased but does NOT NEED to be restructured or written differently. Overview shows at least 2 key...


Example of difficult IELTS Writing Task 1 - Sample 3
Cutting tools in the Stone Age The diagram below shows the development of cutting tools in the Stone Age. Summarize the information by...


Example of difficult IELTS Writing Task 1 - Sample 2
A modern landfill for household waste The diagram shows the design of a modern landfill for household waste. Summarize the information by...


Example of difficult IELTS Writing Task 1 - Sample 1
How a hot air balloon works The picture below shows how a hot balloon works. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the...


Cambridge First Certificate Writing Tips
Why can it be so difficult for students to improve their writing and get better results in the Cambridge First Writing paper? One of the...


Grammar Builder Exercise - Completing Essay Sentences Using Your Own Ideas
Exercise: Complete the following essay sentences using your own words. Example: Economic growth can widen income inequality, because … Answer: Economic growth can widen income inequality, because it benefits those who own economic resources more than those who do not. 1, Social media platforms are great academic tools for students, because … . 2, … is one of the reasons why the air in many countries is becoming increasingly polluted. 3, To reduce the number of smokers in its


Cambridge First writing tips - Synonyms
Learn your synonyms. Why do some students who write with no mistakes still get low marks in their writings? On reason is that they get...


IELTS writing part 1
General tips 1. You need to write 3 to 4 paragraphs and at least 150 words. If you don't you will be heavily penalised! Circle the...
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