Thanks so much! I'm not doing B2 videos anymore as it confuses the algorithm - most of my subscribers are in the C1 level and when I try to do an intermediate level, I get no views! I'd love to do an FCE channel so maybe when I get some time! Best wishes 🤩
@englishlearningexpert3595 all right, I will be practicing c1 writing to improve my b2 writing skills. One extra question, reading books written by authors of the Victorian era such as Charles Dickens can make my English levele better, or it is an old-fashioned literature using words for instance like "occurance" instead of occurrence will be not too helpful?
@@vi3087 That's a great question. I think if you're a B2 level (or aiming for that), then I'd stick to modern writers. However, if you want to achieve a C1 level then they can be great. I love Sherlock Holmes and also Agatha Christie (she's old-fashioned but not Victorian) and I've read the in Spanish to build my vocal. To be honest, whatever works for you. Just be aware that some words may rare.
My vocabulary is in the stage between basic to intermediate...how can I go to advance level but in a short time as well as get 7+ score in IELTS? Please suggest😢😢 I am stressed about my vocabulary also speaking,writing module
I found reading really helped build my vocab in Spanish and I was able to pass the C1 exam. Find a book on a topic you’re interested in - I found non-fiction useful. Books like ‘Atomic Habits’, for example. I also love Agatha Christie in English so I read her in Spanish and, because the language is old-fashioned, I am exposed to formal vocab and syntax. You could also listen to Ted Talks - these have educated vocab on current topics. In addition, there’s Audible - it’s a company that has audiobooks so you could listen to one of the books you’re reading. After reading for a while, I could hear myself automatically using more complex vocab when talking to my Spanish teacher. I hadn’t tried to learn the words by heart, rather they just came out naturally. Good luck - you can do it.
Thank you, this essay is very helpful. Keep it up!
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I actually sat a test with a Task 2 Writing very similar to this
How did you structure it? Can you remember? 😀
Thank you, I really like watching your videos with writing tasks, could you add some new episods with essay from fce b2 first?
Thanks so much! I'm not doing B2 videos anymore as it confuses the algorithm - most of my subscribers are in the C1 level and when I try to do an intermediate level, I get no views! I'd love to do an FCE channel so maybe when I get some time! Best wishes 🤩
@englishlearningexpert3595 all right, I will be practicing c1 writing to improve my b2 writing skills. One extra question, reading books written by authors of the Victorian era such as Charles Dickens can make my English levele better, or it is an old-fashioned literature using words for instance like "occurance" instead of occurrence will be not too helpful?
@@vi3087 That's a great question. I think if you're a B2 level (or aiming for that), then I'd stick to modern writers. However, if you want to achieve a C1 level then they can be great. I love Sherlock Holmes and also Agatha Christie (she's old-fashioned but not Victorian) and I've read the in Spanish to build my vocal. To be honest, whatever works for you. Just be aware that some words may rare.
what if I don't write the paragraph about my opinion but incorporate it in the conclusion?
That could work too. I just like to say ‘in conclusion’ so it’s really obvious that I’m wrapping things up. 😀
@@englishlearningexpert3595 Thank you so muchh, I'm waiting for more videos from youu
My vocabulary is in the stage between basic to intermediate...how can I go to advance level but in a short time as well as get 7+ score in IELTS? Please suggest😢😢 I am stressed about my vocabulary also speaking,writing module
I found reading really helped build my vocab in Spanish and I was able to pass the C1 exam. Find a book on a topic you’re interested in - I found non-fiction useful. Books like ‘Atomic Habits’, for example. I also love Agatha Christie in English so I read her in Spanish and, because the language is old-fashioned, I am exposed to formal vocab and syntax. You could also listen to Ted Talks - these have educated vocab on current topics. In addition, there’s Audible - it’s a company that has audiobooks so you could listen to one of the books you’re reading. After reading for a while, I could hear myself automatically using more complex vocab when talking to my Spanish teacher. I hadn’t tried to learn the words by heart, rather they just came out naturally. Good luck - you can do it.