How Examiners Mark Your B2 First Essay (Cambridge FCE Writing Exam)

How Examiners Mark Your B2 First Essay (Cambridge FCE Writing Exam)

How to Write the Perfect B2 Essay

Understanding the Marking Scheme

  • The marking scheme consists of four categories, each graded from one to five. Marks 1 and 2 are fails; a score of 3 is a pass, equivalent to a B1 score of 5. A score of 5 is the highest and corresponds to a C1 score of 3.
  • Content is crucial; minor irrelevances or omissions can affect your score. To achieve at least a score of 3, ensure all prompts are addressed without straying off-topic.
  • Students often neglect to discuss all three prompts in their essays. Clearly dedicate paragraphs for each prompt, including your own idea, ensuring clarity for the examiner.
  • The target reader must be fully informed about the topic and prompts through your writing. Irrelevant information can significantly lower your content score.
  • Planning is essential; it helps maintain focus on relevant content and prevents distractions that could lead to irrelevant information.

Communicative Achievement

  • Use formal tone and structure appropriate for an essay since the target reader is typically an English teacher. Include clear paragraphs with distinct introductions and conclusions.
  • Clarity in communication holds the reader's attention. Ensure that each paragraph conveys its point clearly without requiring excessive concentration from the examiner.
  • Follow a consistent essay structure: state your point, explain it, then provide an example or solution related to each prompt.
  • Higher marks require not just straightforward ideas but also complex ones; using conditional sentences can demonstrate this complexity effectively.

Organization

  • Essays should be well-organized with coherent links between paragraphs using various cohesive devices. This organization enhances readability and flow throughout the essay.
  • Each paragraph should connect logically with others, creating a cohesive whole rather than disjointed sections that lack clear relationships.
  • Contrast different ideas within paragraphs effectively; for instance, juxtaposing cultural reasons against economic ones strengthens argumentation in essays about museums.

Writing Exam Strategies and Language Use

Importance of Planning in Essay Writing

  • Emphasizes the necessity for students to spend at least 15 minutes planning their essays during writing exams, as planning enhances organization and coherence.
  • Highlights that while writing can be quick if planned well, the quality of organization significantly impacts scoring.

Organizational Patterns in Essays

  • Discusses the use of organizational patterns such as paragraph openings with inversions and rhetorical questions to enhance essay structure.
  • Encourages students to incorporate these patterns into their writing for better clarity and flow.

Vocabulary Usage in Writing

  • Stresses the importance of using less common lexis to achieve a minimum score of three; even incorrect usage is acceptable if the intention is clear.
  • Mentions that employing complex grammatical forms (e.g., passive voice, conditionals) is crucial for achieving higher scores.

Grammatical Control and Flexibility

  • Defines key terms like "appropriately" and "flexibility," indicating that correct usage of vocabulary and grammar allows for varied expression without limitations.
  • Points out that errors should not impede communication; flexibility in grammar usage is essential for effective expression.

Evaluation Criteria for Essays

  • Reviews specific vocabulary used in an example essay, noting its effectiveness in meeting exam criteria.
Video description

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