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- Subject: English
- AS: 90053
- Level: 1
- Credits: 3
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1.2 Produce formal writing
Key tips
- Use examples of formal writing to model your work on.
- Understand the focus of the task and who you are writing for by underlining the keywords.
- Plan your time wisely – don't spend all your time deciding on a topic. See Choosing a question
- Write about something you are familiar with and have an opinion about.
- Plan your writing carefully so it has a clear introduction, middle, and conclusion.
- Indicate a new paragraph by leaving a blank line or indenting the first line of the new paragraph.
- Have a series of 4–5 paragraphs discussing the main point. Use a clear structure for each paragraph of your essay.
- Include and incorporate reliable statistics, facts, examples, and opinions.
- Use formal language and tone throughout.
- Use a wide range of vocabulary and language features accurately and appropriately.
- Use rhetorical questions and/or minor sentences as a special feature rather than in every paragraph.
- Read your writing 'aloud in your head' at least once. Listen for any weak or inappropriate words, informal language, run-on sentences, or punctuation errors.
- You will not be allowed to use a dictionary in the examination so use words you know how to spell.
- Check that you have used the correct spelling of a word that may sound like another (there/their/they're, here/hear/hare).
- Check each new sentence starts with a capital letter.
- Read from a range media such as newspapers, magazines, television, and radio to keep up to date with current issues and opinions to help your writing.
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