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Guide to Writing: Essays, Reviews, Articles, and Emails, Apuntes de Inglés

Structures and useful vocabulary for writing essays, reviews, articles, and emails. It includes the introduction, paragraph development, and conclusion for each type of writing, as well as suggested vocabulary and connectors. Use this guide to enhance your writing skills.

Tipo: Apuntes

2022/2023

Subido el 24/11/2022

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WRITING STRUCTURE B2
AN ESSAY
STRUCTURE:
-Introduction:it introduces the topic in a general way and it leads to the
second paragraph (first idea).
-Paragraph 2:it deals with idea 1.
-Paragraph 3:it deals with idea 2.
-Paragraph 4:it deals with idea 3.
-Conclusion:we express our opinion to conclude and summarise the
essay.
USEFUL VOCABULARY & CONNECTORS
-One of the things that
-In the last few decades,
-For this reason,
-First, / Second, / Third,
-Finally,
-By doing so,
-For example,
-In conclusion,
A REVIEW
STRUCTURE:
- An interesting title
-A catchy introduction
- A summary of the plot
- A surprising moment
- Your recommendation
USEFUL VOCABULARY & CONNECTORS
-Overall if you like…
-I was pleasantly surprised by…
-In fact…
-What I disliked the most was…
- The book contains…
- As well as…
-This well-written book…
-Unbelievably…
-The most shocking part is when…
-I couldn’t believe it when…
-In fact…
-It was so surprising when…
-I strongly recommend..
-I wouldn’t read the novel again because…
-Everyone should read this immediately!
AN ARTICLE
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WRITING STRUCTURE B

AN ESSAY

 STRUCTURE:

- Introduction: it introduces the topic in a general way and it leads to the second paragraph (first idea). - Paragraph 2: it deals with idea 1. - Paragraph 3: it deals with idea 2. - Paragraph 4: it deals with idea 3. - Conclusion: we express our opinion to conclude and summarise the essay.  USEFUL VOCABULARY & CONNECTORS - One of the things that - In the last few decades, - For this reason, - First, / Second, / Third, - Finally, - By doing so, - For example, - In conclusion, A REVIEW  STRUCTURE:

  • An interesting title
  • A catchy introduction
  • A summary of the plot
  • A surprising moment
  • Your recommendation  USEFUL VOCABULARY & CONNECTORS
  • Overall if you like…
  • I was pleasantly surprised by…
  • In fact…
  • What I disliked the most was…
  • The book contains…
  • As well as…
  • This well-written book…
  • Unbelievably…
  • The most shocking part is when…
  • I couldn’t believe it when…
  • In fact…
  • It was so surprising when…
  • I strongly recommend..
  • I wouldn’t read the novel again because…
  • Everyone should read this immediately! AN ARTICLE

 STRUCTURE:

- Beginning: Engage the reader and make them want to read more, you can begin with a question - Middle: State your main points and relate them to personal experiences and opinions - Ending: Summarize your main points but make an overall point to make the reader think they have learned something from reading the article  USEFUL VOCABULARY & CONNECTORS

  • Have you ever wondered…? -I’m sure you can imagine… -Can you believe…? -I will never forget… - Another advantage of … - On top of all that… - What is more, … - Above all,,, - The reason I think this is… - The reason I feel this way is… - On top of that, … - Let’s start with … - As far as I am concerned, … - From my point of view, … - As for me / As to me, … - I would say that … - My impression is that … - I have no doubt that … - I am sure / I am certain that … AN EMAIL Opening  Hi David,  Hello David,  Dear David, Introductory sentence  How have you been?  How are things?  Thanks so much for your last email/letter.  Sorry I haven’t been in touch for such a long time. Main body  It’s great to hear that…  You must tell them to visit…  Why don’t they visit…?  They should definitely go to…  I’d really recommend (+ verb ing or subject + base infinitive) Connecting ideas