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How to approach Writing Test Part Two
·Part Two counts for two thirds of the total marks in the Writing Test.
·You should spend about 30 minutes on Part Two.
·You will be asked to write a report, proposal or piece of business correspondence.
·You will be given information, such as a letter, advertisement, or charts and graphs, as the starting point for your answer, and will be told who to write to.
·About five ’handwritten’ notes will also be given. You must use all these notes when writing your answer, and will need to invent information in connection with some of them. If you leave out any of the five notes, you will lose marks.
Planning
·Read the instructions carefully so that you know what do, and underline the key words.
·Make an outline plan, putting the five notes into a suitable order.
Writing
·Start your answer by briefly saying why you are writing.
·Express your ideas clearly.
·Try to use a wide range of appropriate vocab
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Discussion—about 5 minutes
In this part of the test the examiner reads out a scenario and gives you some prompt material in the form ofpictures or words.You have 2 minutes to look at the prompt cards,an example of which is below,and thenabout 2 minutes to questions related to the topic.
For 2 or 3 candidates
Scenario
I’m going to describe a situation.
[简答题]{{B}}PART TWO
How to approach Writing Test Part Two{{/B}}
· Part Two counts for two thirds of the total marks in the Writing Test.
· You should spend about 30 minutes on Part Two.
· You will be asked to write a report, proposal or piece of business correspondence.
· You will be given information, such as a letter, advertisement, or charts and graphs, as the starting point for your answer, and will be told who to write to.
· About five ’handwritten’ notes will also be given. You must use all these notes when writing your answer, and will need to invent information in connection with some of them. If you leave out any of the five notes, you will lose marks,
Planning
· Read the instructions carefully so that you know what do, and underline the key words.
· Make an outline plan, putting the five notes into a suitable order.
Writing
· Start your answer by briefly saying why you are writing.
· Express your ideas clearly.
· Try to use a wide range of appropriate vocabulary and gr
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· You are responsible for planning the magazine advertising of your company’s new product. which is a polish for cars. You have just received the letter below from the magazine that you are going to advertise with. You have also received a memo from your Marketing Manager about the advertising campaign on which you have already made some handwritten notes.
· Then, using the letter and your handwritten notes, write a letter to Mr. Goodson at the magazine, telling him about the changes to the advertisement booking, and asking him for any other information that you require.
· Write 100-120 words
Dear Ms. Remington.
Thank you for your advertisement booking, the details of which I confirm below.
Name of Company: Autocare Products
Name of Product: Supergloss
Details of advert: 11/2-page black & white
Advert will appear in: June, July and August issues of the magazine
Cost of advert: $350 per issue (3 issues=$1050)
Discount: 5%
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·You work in the Research and Development (R&D) Department of Giamoto, an automobile company. You have been asked to prepare a proposal to get a sufficient budget for the year 2009. You should write your proposal based on the information about Giamoto and your two competing companies:Northerners and K&L. You have already made some handwritten notes.
·Then, using all your handwritten notes, write your proposal,
·Write 120-140 words.
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Write an answer to ONE of the questions 2-4 in this part. Write your answer in 200-250 words on a separate sheet.
Question 2
· Your company opened a new branch a year ago and the Managing Director at Head Office has asked you to prepare a report on its progress.
· Write your report for the Managing Director, including the following information:
· the reasons for opening the branch,
· its successes,
· problems experienced,
· plans for the coming year.