How to approach Writing Test Part Two • Part Two counts for two thirds of the total marks in the Writing Test. • You should spen

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问题 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 vocabulary and grammatical structures.
• For a piece of business correspondence, include suitable openings and closings (e.g. Dear Ms Smith and Yours sincerely with your signature), but no addresses.
• Do not present a report or proposal in the form of a letter
• Make the formality of the language suitable for the reader(s).
Checking
• After writing, read what you have written, correct mistakes and make improvements. If you want to add anything, use a sign, e.g. *. Put a line through anything you want to omit. Don’t rewrite the whole of your answer
• Make sure the examiner will be able to read your answer. Use a pen and your normal handwriting (do not write in capital letters).
• Check that you have written your answer in 120-140 words.
• Your company is willing to pay for you to attend a management training course. You have received a leaflet about a suitable course.
• Read the leaflet below, on which you have already made some handwritten notes.
• Then, using all your handwritten notes, write a proposal for your Training Manager, explaining why you would like to attend the course.
• Write 120-140 words.

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答案To: Coralie Jenkins, Training Manager From: Noel Roberts Subject: TRAINING COURSE I would like to attend the ’Introduction to management’ training course which is described in the attached leaflet. BENEFITS The programme looks very useful, particularly the section on communication skills. This is because I am not very good at talking to other staff about poor standards of work The course includes work in small groups, and that is how I learn best. Hearing Other people’s ideas is stimulating. Participants will be given notes on key topics. These will be hand)4 both for me and for some of my colleagues. DATES I would prefer to attend the September course, as I have arranged to take annual leave in July, PRICE There is a 5% price reduction for early booking, so I hope that you will agree to book the course for me before the end of May,

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