How to write a review? | C1 Advanced (CAE)
A review is usually written for an English-language magazine, newspaper or...

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A review is usually written for an English-language magazine, newspaper or...
According to Cambridge English, a report in C1 Advanced (CAE) is...
A proposal may be written for a peer group (such as...
Writing an essay is the first part of the C1 Advanced...
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Give it a try!C1 Advanced (CAE) Use of English: Part 3 question type here is...
Letter of Complaint: Definition A complaint letter is a letter written...
An essay is the first part of the C1 advanced writing...
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Give it a try!Writing paper will require a response which is consistently appropriate for...
CAE Essay Example & Model Answer: Younger people Topic Your class has...
Phrasal Verbs: Exercises 1-3 Complete the sentences. Choose the correct particles....
Informal letters are sent to people you know well (for example,...
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Give it a try!Part 2 of the C1 Advanced (CAE) Paper is called ‘Open Cloze‘....
C1 (CAE): What’s in Speaking Part 4? Timing: 5 minutes Task...
A report is usually developed for a superior (e.g. a teacher)...
C1 (CAE): What’s in Speaking Part 2? Timing: A 1-minute ‘long...
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Give it a try!Letter of application is always formal in style unless the question...