4. 1. READ CAREFULLY
Whether it is a text, a
comprehension question
(reading or listening), an
exercise in a test, a
composition topic…
FIRST
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5. 2. BE CAREFUL WITH
GRAMMAR
Pay special attention to:
Sentence structure
AFFIRM.: SUBJECT + VERB + COMPLEMENTS
INTERROGATIVE: MODAL/AUXILIARY + SUBJECT + VERB…
NEG.: SUBJECT + AUX/MODAL+ NOT/N’T+ VERB
NO VERB WITHOUT SUBJECT
Be careful with subordinate clauses. DON’T
MAKE THEM TOO LONG AND COMPLEX
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6. Verbal tenses
Make sure you have a good command
of both their form and use.
TRY TO…
o Make a list from time to time to
see if you remember them.
o Write sentences using all different
tenses.
o Compare them with their Spanish
equivalent:
Present Simple Presente
indicativo
Past Perfecto Pretérito
pluscuam.
When answering questions, DON’T FORGET TO USE
THE SAME VERBAL TENSE IN YOUR ANSWER!
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7. Agreement
SUBJECT – VERB People ARE
NOUN – POSSESSIVE Henry drove
HIS car
NOUN – PRONOUN Susan arrived
yesterday. SHE
brought some
presents
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9. Other grammar
REMEMBER
Adjectives don’t take plural
REVIEW
Typical grammar topics:
Verbs taking infinitive or gerund
Infinitive of purpose
Relative clauses
Passive voice
Reported speech
Conditional sentences
Connectors and subordinate clauses
Special structures, such as V+OBJ+INF
(TELL/ASK/ORDER… SOMEONE TO DO
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10. 3. BE CAREFUL WITH
SPELLING
Pay special attention to:
CAPITAL LETTERS: At the beginning of
sentences, proper names, months, days of
the week, nationalities, names of subjects,
subject pronoun ‘I’
ADJECTIVES ENDING IN –FUL: Only one
L
IRREGULAR PAST FORMS ENDING IN –
OUGHT /AUGHT
Words like writing / written, which, with
Double and simple consonants:
ocassion, business, beginning
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11. 4. BE CAREFUL WITH
VOCABULARY
Use specific vocabulary related to the topic
Avoid repetitions by using synonyms
Choose the right grammatical category in
each case (noun, adjective, pronoun,
adverb…)
TRY TO…
o Write sentences with new
vocabulary you learn.
o Make your own lists of words
related to different topics
(physical description, crimes,
holidays,…)
DON’T INVENT WORDS. Look them up
in a dictionary or find synonyms or
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12. 5. BE CAREFUL WITH
PUNCTUATION
If you don’t punctuate your texts properly,
reading and understanding will be seriously
affected.
6. BE CAREFUL WITH
COHERENCE AND
COHESION
Organise and link your ideas. Use a variety of
connectors
7. BE AWARE OF YOUR
MOST COMMON
MISTAKES
Check the writings you’ve done throughout
the year and make a list.
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