When preparing for the Cambridge B2 First writing paper, it’s easy to focus only on language. But examiners are looking at four key areas: content, communicative achievement, organisation, and language. Understanding each area and how it is assessed can help you plan, draft, and polish your writing with confidence.
Are you preparing for the Cambridge B2 First writing exam? This guide is for you. If you're working on writing skills for any other reason, it’s also for you.
Are you looking to improve your English language skills and sound more like a native speaker? Achieving natural, fluent English involves more than just memorising grammar rules and expanding your vocabulary. In this blog, we'll explore five key strategies to make your English more natural.
Step-by-step guides, useful templates, key language for each part of the exam. Plus, sample questions, task overviews and tips to help your writing flow.
Clear, ready to use lesson plans and teaching strategies that make complex language points simple. For non-native teachers of English looking for inspiration.