How confident are you when you write in English? Let's study elements of good writing together. I'll share five models using the CEFR levels.
Note: The full C2 version of my text is posted on Patreon.
INDEX
0:00 Intro
0:35 A1
2:02 A2
3:38 B1
5:09 B2
10:15 C1-C2
14:50 Writing challenge!
Suggested length of writing:
A1 students - Write 20-30 words. Write complete sentences.
A2 students - Write 30-40 words. Can you write simple and compound sentences? (Use "and" or "but.")
B1 students - Write 30-40 words. Can you include a complex sentence? Use an adverb clause of time or reason.
B2 students - Write 40-50 words. Do your best to avoid repetition and common words.
C1 students - Write 50-75 words. Use a variety of sentence structures and rich vocabulary to offer a high level of detail.
C2 students - Write 100 words. Use a variety of sentence structures, verb forms, and rich vocabulary to offer a high level of detail.
Videos mentioned:
▶️Perfet Modals to Express Regrets (2021)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCaU3qHbGQU&t=247s
▶️Perfect Modals to Express Certainty & Past Possibilities (2021)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3krkFPIZGlI&t=5s
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ABOUT ME:
Former classroom teacher. Published author. Conference presenter. Online instructor. I've been online since 2007, posting videos for students, blogging for teachers, and providing different forms of language support. My goal is to make language studies enjoyable and productive. Learn to communicate confidently and effectively in English. For more info and resources, visit www.englishwithjennifer.com.
TEACHERS:
Visit my ELT blog for tips and activity handouts. https://englishwithjennifer.wordpress.com/
Images retrieved from Pixabay.
keywords,
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English writing
English with Jennifer
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writing skills
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Happy Studies
Note: The full C2 version of my text is posted on Patreon.
INDEX
0:00 Intro
0:35 A1
2:02 A2
3:38 B1
5:09 B2
10:15 C1-C2
14:50 Writing challenge!
Suggested length of writing:
A1 students - Write 20-30 words. Write complete sentences.
A2 students - Write 30-40 words. Can you write simple and compound sentences? (Use "and" or "but.")
B1 students - Write 30-40 words. Can you include a complex sentence? Use an adverb clause of time or reason.
B2 students - Write 40-50 words. Do your best to avoid repetition and common words.
C1 students - Write 50-75 words. Use a variety of sentence structures and rich vocabulary to offer a high level of detail.
C2 students - Write 100 words. Use a variety of sentence structures, verb forms, and rich vocabulary to offer a high level of detail.
Videos mentioned:
▶️Perfet Modals to Express Regrets (2021)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCaU3qHbGQU&t=247s
▶️Perfect Modals to Express Certainty & Past Possibilities (2021)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3krkFPIZGlI&t=5s
????Like the lesson? Please consider purchasing a Super Thanks. All revenue from my YT membership program as well as Super Thanks, Super Stickers, and Super Chats helps me continue my online work. Thank you! ????
ABOUT ME:
Former classroom teacher. Published author. Conference presenter. Online instructor. I've been online since 2007, posting videos for students, blogging for teachers, and providing different forms of language support. My goal is to make language studies enjoyable and productive. Learn to communicate confidently and effectively in English. For more info and resources, visit www.englishwithjennifer.com.
TEACHERS:
Visit my ELT blog for tips and activity handouts. https://englishwithjennifer.wordpress.com/
Images retrieved from Pixabay.
keywords,
English with Jennifer
English writing
English with Jennifer
JenniferESL
writing skills
CEFR
writing challenge
Happy Studies
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