Writing: PART 1 Sentence transformation TIP: Make sure that the second sentence, once you have filled in the gap, means the same as the first sentence.

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Writing: PART 1 Sentence transformation TIP: Make sure that the second sentence, once you have filled in the gap, means the same as the first sentence.

Writing: PART 1 Sentence transformation TIP: Do not write more than three words. If you do, you may lose marks.

Writing: PART 2 Guided writing TIP: Make sure you know the language for the different things you can be asked to write in a Writing Part 2 task.

Writing: PART 2 Guided writing TIP: It is important to write about all three of the points that are mentioned in the task. You will lose marks if you miss one out and only write about two.

Writing: PART 3 Extended writing (letter) TIP: Check your letter when you have finished, using a checklist like the one on the right.

Writing: PART 3 Extended writing (story) TIP: You can make your story more interesting by using descriptive language such as adjectives and adverbs.