Are you ready to get the score you need in the C1 Advanced Writing Paper?
We use the innovative PASS method to cover every aspect so that you go into your exam with confidence and in a positive frame of mind, secure in the knowledge that you have learned the most effective tools and techniques to demonstrate your ability.
In PASS you will find all your exam needs in one place. Why not take a look at the previews for this course?
Do you recognize the building in the course image?
Here are some clues!
It is a bridge which was built in 1831
It is located in a famous university city in England
It crosses the River Cam
The answer is at the bottom of the page. If you pass your exam you can visit it!
Course features:
15 videos
8 downloadables
Resource material (total 45 pages)
Planning, structure and skills for each Writing part and task type
14 Writing tasks with model answers
Exam awareness assessment test
What is the course like?
It is divided into two sections, one for each part of the Writing Paper. In each section you have a series of interactive classes, tasks and assignments, plus the downloadable resource material.
In total there are nine interactive classes in video format. The first class in each section introduces the exam part with a quiz and an overview.
The following classes cover each writing task one by one using the PASS method. We provide you with strategies, tips and techniques to manage each task and we engage you in the process to maximise your learning.
You can watch the classes when you want, pausing them to carry out the tasks and consolidate your learning.
The course includes 14 guided Writing tasks with model answers.
There are assignments to practice writing the exam tasks and downloadable resource material with activities which enable you to practise further and develop your skills.
Finally there is a test. This test is designed to assess your learning during the course and to help you find your weaknesses and redirect you to parts of the course where you can improve those aspects.
The building in the course image is the Bridge of Sighs at St. John's College, Cambridge.