I would like to know whether or not you always have (the same) 4 options to choose from for part 2 :) I have watched all of your videos; they have been a great help!
There are four different task types: an article, a letter, a report and a review. However, as the letter can be formal or informal, we technically have five tasks to prepare for.
Thank you for your comment, but I'm not entirely sure if I understand what your question is. Could you specify what exactly you don't understand? Perhaps the article on my article can help you: teacherphill.com/c2-proficiency-how-to-write-an-article
If the readers are a general audience, is the high level CPE vocabulary still necessary? Like at that time does Cambridge judge you on your flexibility and the ability to cater to the reader level? Or you gotta use complicated words whatever the situation and context is?
The reader is never a general audience. It is always a group or person with specific expectations or interests, so yes, you need to show flexibility and use appropriate vocabulary in every writing task.
@@unchicobasado7053 I think people often say something like "Life is too short to do the things you don't love doing" which means that people shouldn't waste their time and therefore life. So when he says that life isn't too short he basically says the opposite of this popular sentence. I think it's a great way to end an article.
hello, i have a question, how much did you score doing that in the c2 exam? in the end, that approach worked? im using c2 examples from cambridge books to guide my study to ensure i meet what they want from me but i dont know if a reasonable approach like this will be enough for them, does this appear in books published by them?, thanks!
I didn't use this text in an official exam so I can't tell you what score it would get. I am just a teacher trying to show you a good way of writing an article. I'm sure there are other great resources available, like the Cambridge books you are using. If you want more help with your writing, you can have a look at my writing feedback service: teacherphill.com/product/writing-feedback/
@@teacherphill Hi Phil, do you also correct writings for C2? i have just checked you website and it seems like you give feedback on C1 and B2 only. correct me if I am wrong :)
My mostly analytical and rational mind says to me that I'd better go for a report or proposal jajaja. If I am to turn myself into a storyteller overflowing with prosaic creativity and prose, let's call it quits 😅
I have to say that all the writings shown on all the videos are absolutely amazing!! "I promise life isn`t too short".
Masterpiece!
Cheers!!
Short, well-explained, everything I needed!! Thank u
Thank YOU! :)
You can't imagine how much this helped me for my exams today, Keep up
Glad I could help. :)
Thank you for this video. You are a great teacher 😄
And you are too kind. 😀
Thank you!
You're very welcome! :)
I would like to know whether or not you always have (the same) 4 options to choose from for part 2 :) I have watched all of your videos; they have been a great help!
There are four different task types: an article, a letter, a report and a review. However, as the letter can be formal or informal, we technically have five tasks to prepare for.
Amaizing 🎉 Many thanks
You're very welcome. 😊
Thanks for the help! but i don't get what the conclusion is about
😥
Thank you for your comment, but I'm not entirely sure if I understand what your question is. Could you specify what exactly you don't understand? Perhaps the article on my article can help you: teacherphill.com/c2-proficiency-how-to-write-an-article
@@teacherphill I don't Know what I should be writing about, I don't understand its topic
If the readers are a general audience, is the high level CPE vocabulary still necessary? Like at that time does Cambridge judge you on your flexibility and the ability to cater to the reader level? Or you gotta use complicated words whatever the situation and context is?
The reader is never a general audience. It is always a group or person with specific expectations or interests, so yes, you need to show flexibility and use appropriate vocabulary in every writing task.
Thanks
You're welcome. :)
I would like to know what are the typical topics? Thank you btw, this is really helpful!
It could really be anything. Cambridge gets creative when it comes to choice of topic so, unfortunately, I can't help you with this.
@@teacherphill oh, thank you anyway😊
what´s the meaning of life "I promise life isn´t too short"?
I'm not sure if I understand your question. Life is the opposite of death if that's what you would like to know.
@@teacherphill yeah i meant what u said at the end of the conclusion, thank you!
@@unchicobasado7053 I think people often say something like "Life is too short to do the things you don't love doing" which means that people shouldn't waste their time and therefore life. So when he says that life isn't too short he basically says the opposite of this popular sentence. I think it's a great way to end an article.
hello, i have a question, how much did you score doing that in the c2 exam? in the end, that approach worked? im using c2 examples from cambridge books to guide my study to ensure i meet what they want from me but i dont know if a reasonable approach like this will be enough for them, does this appear in books published by them?, thanks!
I didn't use this text in an official exam so I can't tell you what score it would get. I am just a teacher trying to show you a good way of writing an article.
I'm sure there are other great resources available, like the Cambridge books you are using.
If you want more help with your writing, you can have a look at my writing feedback service: teacherphill.com/product/writing-feedback/
@@teacherphill Hi Phil, do you also correct writings for C2? i have just checked you website and it seems like you give feedback on C1 and B2 only. correct me if I am wrong :)
My mostly analytical and rational mind says to me that I'd better go for a report or proposal jajaja. If I am to turn myself into a storyteller overflowing with prosaic creativity and prose, let's call it quits 😅
In this case, a report or proposal might be the best choice. :)