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First Certificate Trainer                                        Writing answer guidelines for Test 3
Test 3, Writing Part 1 (page 114), Model answer                         Content
1                                                                       You must describe the game and give your opinion of it. You could
                                                                        give a general idea of what kind of game it is – an adventure game
This model has been prepared as an example of a very good
                                                                        or a sports game, for example, and could say what is special about
answer. However, please note that this is just one example out of
                                                                        it. You should also explain why you would or would not recommend
several possible approaches.
                                                                        the game to other people. You must make sure that readers have a
                                                                        clear idea about whether they would enjoy the game or not.
    Hi Kay
                                                                        Organisation
    I’ve bought lots of things over the Internet and I definitely
    think it’s a good idea. I know some people have had                 Give the name of the game at the beginning of your review –
    problems sometimes but I’ve only had positive experiences.          perhaps in a sub-heading.
    I agree with Mark that books and CDs – DVDs too – are               Write in clearly defined paragraphs – the first one might describe
    some of the best things to buy online. It’s much quicker            the game, the second might say what you like about it, the third
    and easier than going into town and trying to find what             might point out a weak aspect of the game and the final paragraph
    you want in a shop there.                                           might explain why you would or would not recommend it to other
                                                                        players.
    It would be very risky to send cash through the post. It
    could easily get lost. Websites all accept payment by credit        4
    card and it’s safest to pay that way.                               Style
    I think if you don’t like what you’re sent or if it gets            Neutral or formal.
    damaged in the post, then you probably have the right to
                                                                        Do not use contractions like I’m or I’ve instead of I am or I have.
    return it and get your money back. There’ll be information
    on the website of the company you’re using so read that             Content
    before ordering anything.                                           You may agree, disagree or even partly agree with the statement but
    Good luck.                                                          you must make your opinion clear. You should give some examples
                                                                        of climate change and suggest why it is occurring. You must give
    Kumiko
                                                                        reasons as to why it is difficult to prevent climate change. You should
                                                                        also suggest some things people can do to prevent climate change.
Test 3, Writing Part 2 (page 115), Answer                               Organisation
guidelines                                                              Write in clearly defined paragraphs.
2                                                                       Include an introduction and make sure you come to a clear
Style                                                                   conclusion.
Neutral or semi-formal.                                                 5
Use a range of structures, sentence lengths and vocabulary to make      Although Test 3, Question 5 in First Certificate Trainer does not
the story more interesting for the reader. Don’t repeat the same        refer to a specific author or book title, you need to select a title
words all the time – you could, for example, use thrilling as well as   from the current or past ESOL set text list. Make sure you have
exciting or an idiom such as my heart was in my mouth.	                 read the book thoroughly or have seen the film before answering
Content                                                                 the question.
Make it clear who the narrator is, e.g. how old the person is and       5a
what kind of lifestyle they have. You can give some background
                                                                        Style
to the most exciting day and give reasons why it was so exciting.
Make sure, though, that the reader can follow the story easily.         Neutral or semi-formal.
Organisation                                                            Use a range of structures, sentence lengths and vocabulary to make
                                                                        the article interesting.
Begin with the sentence provided.
                                                                        Content
Perhaps include a title.
                                                                        You should describe one event from the story which features
3                                                                       someone in danger. Give a little background to the event and
Style                                                                   explain how the person deals with the dangerous event. You should
Neutral or semi-formal.                                                 give your opinion on how the situation is dealt with, explaining
                                                                        whether you feel the character handled the situation in an
Use language for describing, giving opinions and recommending –         appropriate way.
some interesting adjectives may help with this.


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First Certificate Trainer                                      Writing answer guidelines for Test 3
Organisation
Write in clearly defined paragraphs.
Perhaps include a title.

5b
Style
Neutral or semi-formal.
Use language that makes your points in a way that the reader will
easily understand.
Content
You should clearly give the names of two actors, matching them to
characters in the text. You must explain why you feel these actors are
suited to the roles – perhaps because of their appearance or because
they have been good in similar roles. When you are writing you need
to be aware of your target reader – a person with a general interest
but who may not know much about the characters in the text or the
actors, and so will need the key points to be clearly explained.
Organisation
Write in clearly defined paragraphs.
Perhaps include a title and sub-headings.




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First Certificate Trainer                                        Writing answer guidelines for Test 4
Test 4, Writing Part 1 (page 133), Model answer                         3
1                                                                       Style
This model has been prepared as an example of a very good               Neutral or semi-formal.
answer. However, please note that this is just one example out of       Try to start your article in an interesting way so that you attract the
several possible approaches.                                            reader’s interest from the beginning.
                                                                        Use a range of vocabulary and structures to make your article more
   Dear Ronnie,
                                                                        lively for the reader. For example, although most of your story will
   Thank you very much for your invitation. It sounds fantastic         be in the simple past, you might be able to use the past continuous
   and I’d love to spend a week or two with you this summer.            to describe what was happening when the incident happened or the
   July would suit me better than August because I’ve already           past perfect to explain what had happened previously.
   agreed to help in my uncle’s shop in August. My cousin               Content
   usually helps him but he’s going to be away on a school              You must describe something amusing that you saw, saying what
   trip then.                                                           happened, where it happened, when it happened and why you found
   I think I’d prefer to stay in your apartment. It’d be nicer          it funny. It doesn’t matter if what you describe isn’t literally the
   to be there with you and your parents rather than sleep              funniest thing you’ve ever seen. You should just choose one funny
   somewhere else on my own.                                            situation and describe it in an entertaining way.
   The beach is good but I’d definitely prefer to do other              Organisation
   things too. I love sightseeing in new places and I know              Write in clearly defined paragraphs.
   there are some very interesting old castles not far from
   your place. How about visiting one or two of those?                  Perhaps include a title.

   Looking forward to it so much,                                       4
   Nico                                                                 Style
                                                                        Informal.
Test 4, Writing Part 2 (page 134), Answer                               You should use contractions like I’m rather than I am in a letter of
guidelines                                                              this kind.

2                                                                       Content
Style                                                                   Your letter should open with some sort of friendly reference to your
                                                                        friend’s letter. You should then suggest some places your English-
Neutral or formal.                                                      speaking friend could go to in your country, explaining what he
Do not, for example, use contractions like I’m or I’ve instead of I     or she could do there. You should also suggest where and when
am or I have.                                                           you and your friend could meet while he or she is in your country.
Content                                                                 It’s good to also close with some general sentence such as I look
                                                                        forward to hearing what you think of my ideas.
You need to discuss the statement given. Make sure you do not
write about something that is not directly related to the topic – for   Organisation
example, don’t describe in detail one particular computer game. It      The letter should be in clearly defined paragraphs. It does not need
doesn’t matter whether you agree or disagree with the statement –       to include postal addresses but it should begin Dear Alex, and it
or even partly agree and partly disagree – but you must make your       should end with an informal closing expression such as Best wishes,
own opinion clear.                                                      or Love from, followed by your own first name on the line below.
Organisation                                                            5
Write in clearly defined paragraphs – the first one might introduce     Although Test 4, Question 5 in First Certificate Trainer does not
the topic, explaining what the statement means, the second might        refer to a specific author or book title, you need to select a title
explain some people consider them a waste of time, the third might      from the current or past ESOL set text list. Make sure you have
explain why other people think they are not a waste of time and the     read the book thoroughly or have seen the film before answering
final one might give your own opinion on the statement.                 the question.




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First Certificate Trainer                                        Writing answer guidelines for Test 4
5a
Style
Neutral or semi-formal.
Try to use some interesting adjectives and expressions for
conveying your opinion – don’t just use ordinary words like good
or great or nice.
Content
Your review should outline the story, then say what you liked and/
or disliked about it. It should also explain whether you would
recommend it to other people of your age. The most important part
of this review is your opinion about the story and the reasons why
you would or would not recommend it, so don’t give too much
space to your outline of the story.
Organisation
Write in clearly defined paragraphs.
Perhaps include a title.

5b
Style
Informal.
You should use contractions like it’s rather than it is in a letter of
this kind.
Content
Your letter should open with some brief friendly reference to your
friend’s letter. It should discuss whether you find the set text an
exciting story (the kind of book that you want to keep reading all
day). It does not matter whether you say the book is exciting or not
but you must give clear reasons for your opinion. Your final sentence
should refer back to your friend in some way – Let me know what
you think of the book if you decide to read it, for example.
Organisation
The letter should be in clearly defined paragraphs. It does not need
to include postal addresses but it should begin Dear Megan, and it
should end with an informal closing expression such as Best wishes,
or Love from, followed by your own first name on the line below.




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First Certificate Trainer                                          Writing answer guidelines for Test 5
Test 5, Writing Part 1 (page 152), Model answer                          3
1                                                                        Style
This model has been prepared as an example of a very good                Neutral or semi-formal.
answer. However, please note that this is just one example out of        Use a range of structures, sentence lengths and vocabulary to make
several possible approaches.                                             the story more interesting for the reader.
                                                                         Content
   Hi Chris
                                                                         Make it clear who Zoe is. You could describe how she felt when
   It’s no problem if you come the second week in August                 she missed the bus and how her feelings changed as the story
   instead of the first. In fact, it really suits us better because      continues. You may want to explain briefly why she missed the
   my brother will be away on a tennis course then so you can            bus but you should not focus on that too much. The most important
   use his room.                                                         thing is what happened as she walked home. Make sure that the
   I’m sure you’ll love Egypt. It’s a very beautiful country             reader can follow the story easily.
   with lots of interesting places to visit. I think you’ll              Organisation
   particularly enjoy snorkelling in the Red Sea. Some people
   say that our underwater wildlife is the best in the world.            Begin with the sentence provided. Try to make the ending interesting.

   It’s much hotter here in August than it is in Scotland. So            Perhaps include a title.
   bring light summer clothes. Make sure you don’t forget                4
   your swimming costume!
                                                                         Style
   When you arrive at the airport, just take a shuttle bus to
                                                                         Neutral or formal.
   the city centre. They go every fifteen minutes. Text me
   to say you’re on your way. Then get off at the stop by the            Do not use contractions like he’s rather than he is in a letter of this
   Metropole Hotel and I’ll meet you there.                              kind.
   Best wishes                                                           Content
   Alim                                                                  Your letter of application should open with a clear statement of
                                                                         why you are writing – I am writing to apply for the job you have
                                                                         advertised in your clothes shop, for example. It should explain why
Test 5, Writing Part 2 (page 153), Answer                                you think you are suitable for a job which requires good spoken
guidelines                                                               English, an interest in clothes, including modern fashions, and the
                                                                         ability to work long hours including weekends.
2
Style                                                                    Organisation
Neutral or formal.                                                       The letter should be in clearly defined paragraphs.

Do not use contractions like they’re instead of they are.                The letter does not need to include postal addresses but it should
                                                                         begin Dear Mr Williamson, and it should end with the formal
Content                                                                  closing expression Yours sincerely, followed by your own full name
Your essay may agree or disagree with the statement but it must          on the line below.
make your opinion clear. Issues that you could refer to include:
supermarkets offer cheaper food, making it easier for families to        5
feed themselves; they import food from all over the world, allowing      Although Test 5, Question 5 in First Certificate Trainer does not
for much more variety than ever before; they tend to emphasise           refer to a specific author or book title, you need to select a title
convenience over health, selling lots of ready meals; they over-         from the current or past ESOL set text list. Make sure you have
package food which is bad for the environment. However, there are        read the book thoroughly or have seen the film before answering
plenty of other aspects of the topic that you could discuss.             the question.
Organisation                                                             5a
Write in clearly defined paragraphs. Your first paragraph might          Style
explain what the statement means. Your second might discuss ways
                                                                         Neutral or informal.
in which supermarket food could be said to be good for us. The
third might discuss ways in which supermarket food is not good for       You should use contractions like it’s rather than it is, as the writer of
us. The final paragraph should offer a clear summary of your own         the letter in the question does.
opinion.




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First Certificate Trainer                                     Writing answer guidelines for Test 5
Content
Your letter must give your opinion on the point Jack makes about
the story suggesting people’s lives were much harder then than they
are now. You may agree or disagree with the statement but you must
make your opinion clear. As the focus of this task is on the set text,
your letter should not spend too much time describing people’s
lives today but should focus more on the text itself. You should not
waste words on things that do not relate to the set text even though
they might be appropriate for a letter to a friend – don’t talk about
other aspects of your or his life, for example.
Organisation
The letter must be written in clearly defined paragraphs. It does not
need to include any addresses but it should open Dear Jack, and
should end in an informal way, e.g. Best wishes, followed by your
first name on the following line.

5b
Style
Neutral or formal.
Do not use contractions like it’s rather than it is.
Content
The essay must discuss how the relationship between two
characters in the book changes during the story. You should begin
by stating clearly which two characters you are going to focus on.
It should compare what the relationship was like at the beginning
of the book with how it is at the end, discussing how and why it
changes during the course of the story.
Organisation
The essay should be written in clearly defined paragraphs. The first
might introduce the characters explaining briefly why you selected
them. The second might consider their relationship at the beginning.
The third might focus on discussing changes occurring during the
story and the final paragraph might conclude by contrasting their
relationship at the end with that at the beginning of the story.




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First Certificate Trainer                                        Writing answer guidelines for Test 6
Test 6, Writing Part 1 (page 171), Model answer                        Content
1                                                                      The report must describe the public transport services available
                                                                       in your town. It should discuss whether these services meet the
This model has been prepared as an example of a very good
                                                                       needs of everyone in the town and it must also suggest how the
answer. However, please note that this is just one example out of
                                                                       system could be improved. It is probable that your first paragraph
several possible approaches.
                                                                       will outline the nature of your town, the second will describe
                                                                       the public transport available, the third will consider how far it
    Dear Mr Wilson,
                                                                       meets the needs of the townspeople and the fourth will make
    Thank you for your letter. I am afraid I would not want to         recommendations for improvements.
    do just evening work as I am anxious to find a full-time
                                                                       Organisation
    position.
                                                                       Use clearly defined paragraphs. At the beginning (perhaps in a title)
    I would, however, be very interested in your alternative
                                                                       you should state the name of the town whose public transport you
    suggestion for work at the summer camp in the mountains.
                                                                       are discussing.
    When are you likely to know whether there will be a
    vacancy there or not?                                              4
    I am available for work from 4 July to 31 August and
                                   th          st                      Style
    would be happy to work for you for all of that period.             Neutral or semi-formal.
    However, if you would only want to offer me work for one
                                                                       Use a range of structures, sentence lengths and vocabulary to make
    month, then my preference would be for August.
                                                                       the story more interesting for the reader.
    My spoken English is good as I spend a lot of time with
                                                                       Content
    English-speaking people. I am a sociable person and I
    definitely get on well with people of all ages.                    Make it clear who the characters in the story are. You can make the
                                                                       story more interesting by explaining how the characters felt – cold
    Yours sincerely,
                                                                       and afraid, perhaps. Possibly also write about what they could hear
    Bruno Schneider                                                    as well as what they could see. Make sure that the reader can follow
                                                                       the story easily.
Test 6, Writing Part 2 (page 172), Answer                              Organisation
guidelines                                                             Begin with the sentence provided. Bring the story to an effective
                                                                       conclusion.
2
Style                                                                  Perhaps include a title.
Neutral or semi-formal.                                                5
Content                                                                Although Test 6, Question 5 in First Certificate Trainer does not
The article must choose two of the five sports listed (football,       refer to a specific author or book title, you need to select a title
basketball, tennis, swimming or cycling) and should explain why        from the current or past ESOL set text list. Make sure you have
you would like to do the two sports you have chosen. It must also      read the book thoroughly or have seen the film before answering
name one other sport and should give reasons why this sport would      the question.
also be appropriate for the summer school to include. Make sure        5a
your opinions and the reasons for them are absolutely clear.
                                                                       Style
Organisation
                                                                       Neutral or semi-formal.
Use clearly defined paragraphs.
                                                                       Do not use contractions. Write it is rather than it’s, for example.
Perhaps include a title.
                                                                       Content
3                                                                      Your essay should describe the ending of the story and discuss
Style                                                                  whether you think it is a good ending or not. You may say that you
Neutral or semi-formal.                                                find the ending effective or that you do not like it but you must
                                                                       make your own opinion clear, giving reasons for what you say.
Do not use contractions. Write there is rather than there’s, for
example.




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First Certificate Trainer                                       Writing answer guidelines for Test 6
Organisation
Write in clearly defined paragraphs. Your first paragraph might
outline the ending of the story. The second might give your opinion
as to whether it is a good ending or not. The third might consider
another possible ending and say whether you think that would have
been an improvement or not and the final paragraph could briefly
summarise your point of view. However, there are other good ways
of organising an answer to this question.

5b
Style
Neutral or formal.
Do not use contractions. Write she is rather than she’s, for example.
Content
Your report should describe the main events of the book for the
benefit of someone considering making a film of the book, and it
should explain whether you think the story would or would not
be successful as a film. Make sure that the report is well-balanced
and does not spend too much space on outlining the main events;
the focus on whether it would make a good film or not is equally
important. It does not matter whether you feel the book would
make a good film or not, as long as you make the reasons for your
opinion clear.
Organisation
Write in clearly defined paragraphs. At the beginning the report
should clearly give the name of the book (perhaps in a title).
Perhaps include a title and sub-headings too.




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Fce trainer tests

  • 1. First Certificate Trainer Writing answer guidelines for Test 3 Test 3, Writing Part 1 (page 114), Model answer Content 1 You must describe the game and give your opinion of it. You could give a general idea of what kind of game it is – an adventure game This model has been prepared as an example of a very good or a sports game, for example, and could say what is special about answer. However, please note that this is just one example out of it. You should also explain why you would or would not recommend several possible approaches. the game to other people. You must make sure that readers have a clear idea about whether they would enjoy the game or not. Hi Kay Organisation I’ve bought lots of things over the Internet and I definitely think it’s a good idea. I know some people have had Give the name of the game at the beginning of your review – problems sometimes but I’ve only had positive experiences. perhaps in a sub-heading. I agree with Mark that books and CDs – DVDs too – are Write in clearly defined paragraphs – the first one might describe some of the best things to buy online. It’s much quicker the game, the second might say what you like about it, the third and easier than going into town and trying to find what might point out a weak aspect of the game and the final paragraph you want in a shop there. might explain why you would or would not recommend it to other players. It would be very risky to send cash through the post. It could easily get lost. Websites all accept payment by credit 4 card and it’s safest to pay that way. Style I think if you don’t like what you’re sent or if it gets Neutral or formal. damaged in the post, then you probably have the right to Do not use contractions like I’m or I’ve instead of I am or I have. return it and get your money back. There’ll be information on the website of the company you’re using so read that Content before ordering anything. You may agree, disagree or even partly agree with the statement but Good luck. you must make your opinion clear. You should give some examples of climate change and suggest why it is occurring. You must give Kumiko reasons as to why it is difficult to prevent climate change. You should also suggest some things people can do to prevent climate change. Test 3, Writing Part 2 (page 115), Answer Organisation guidelines Write in clearly defined paragraphs. 2 Include an introduction and make sure you come to a clear Style conclusion. Neutral or semi-formal. 5 Use a range of structures, sentence lengths and vocabulary to make Although Test 3, Question 5 in First Certificate Trainer does not the story more interesting for the reader. Don’t repeat the same refer to a specific author or book title, you need to select a title words all the time – you could, for example, use thrilling as well as from the current or past ESOL set text list. Make sure you have exciting or an idiom such as my heart was in my mouth. read the book thoroughly or have seen the film before answering Content the question. Make it clear who the narrator is, e.g. how old the person is and 5a what kind of lifestyle they have. You can give some background Style to the most exciting day and give reasons why it was so exciting. Make sure, though, that the reader can follow the story easily. Neutral or semi-formal. Organisation Use a range of structures, sentence lengths and vocabulary to make the article interesting. Begin with the sentence provided. Content Perhaps include a title. You should describe one event from the story which features 3 someone in danger. Give a little background to the event and Style explain how the person deals with the dangerous event. You should Neutral or semi-formal. give your opinion on how the situation is dealt with, explaining whether you feel the character handled the situation in an Use language for describing, giving opinions and recommending – appropriate way. some interesting adjectives may help with this. Photocopiable © Cambridge University Press 2011 First Certificate Trainer with answers
  • 2. First Certificate Trainer Writing answer guidelines for Test 3 Organisation Write in clearly defined paragraphs. Perhaps include a title. 5b Style Neutral or semi-formal. Use language that makes your points in a way that the reader will easily understand. Content You should clearly give the names of two actors, matching them to characters in the text. You must explain why you feel these actors are suited to the roles – perhaps because of their appearance or because they have been good in similar roles. When you are writing you need to be aware of your target reader – a person with a general interest but who may not know much about the characters in the text or the actors, and so will need the key points to be clearly explained. Organisation Write in clearly defined paragraphs. Perhaps include a title and sub-headings. Photocopiable © Cambridge University Press 2011 First Certificate Trainer with answers
  • 3. First Certificate Trainer Writing answer guidelines for Test 4 Test 4, Writing Part 1 (page 133), Model answer 3 1 Style This model has been prepared as an example of a very good Neutral or semi-formal. answer. However, please note that this is just one example out of Try to start your article in an interesting way so that you attract the several possible approaches. reader’s interest from the beginning. Use a range of vocabulary and structures to make your article more Dear Ronnie, lively for the reader. For example, although most of your story will Thank you very much for your invitation. It sounds fantastic be in the simple past, you might be able to use the past continuous and I’d love to spend a week or two with you this summer. to describe what was happening when the incident happened or the July would suit me better than August because I’ve already past perfect to explain what had happened previously. agreed to help in my uncle’s shop in August. My cousin Content usually helps him but he’s going to be away on a school You must describe something amusing that you saw, saying what trip then. happened, where it happened, when it happened and why you found I think I’d prefer to stay in your apartment. It’d be nicer it funny. It doesn’t matter if what you describe isn’t literally the to be there with you and your parents rather than sleep funniest thing you’ve ever seen. You should just choose one funny somewhere else on my own. situation and describe it in an entertaining way. The beach is good but I’d definitely prefer to do other Organisation things too. I love sightseeing in new places and I know Write in clearly defined paragraphs. there are some very interesting old castles not far from your place. How about visiting one or two of those? Perhaps include a title. Looking forward to it so much, 4 Nico Style Informal. Test 4, Writing Part 2 (page 134), Answer You should use contractions like I’m rather than I am in a letter of guidelines this kind. 2 Content Style Your letter should open with some sort of friendly reference to your friend’s letter. You should then suggest some places your English- Neutral or formal. speaking friend could go to in your country, explaining what he Do not, for example, use contractions like I’m or I’ve instead of I or she could do there. You should also suggest where and when am or I have. you and your friend could meet while he or she is in your country. Content It’s good to also close with some general sentence such as I look forward to hearing what you think of my ideas. You need to discuss the statement given. Make sure you do not write about something that is not directly related to the topic – for Organisation example, don’t describe in detail one particular computer game. It The letter should be in clearly defined paragraphs. It does not need doesn’t matter whether you agree or disagree with the statement – to include postal addresses but it should begin Dear Alex, and it or even partly agree and partly disagree – but you must make your should end with an informal closing expression such as Best wishes, own opinion clear. or Love from, followed by your own first name on the line below. Organisation 5 Write in clearly defined paragraphs – the first one might introduce Although Test 4, Question 5 in First Certificate Trainer does not the topic, explaining what the statement means, the second might refer to a specific author or book title, you need to select a title explain some people consider them a waste of time, the third might from the current or past ESOL set text list. Make sure you have explain why other people think they are not a waste of time and the read the book thoroughly or have seen the film before answering final one might give your own opinion on the statement. the question. Photocopiable © Cambridge University Press 2011 First Certificate Trainer with answers
  • 4. First Certificate Trainer Writing answer guidelines for Test 4 5a Style Neutral or semi-formal. Try to use some interesting adjectives and expressions for conveying your opinion – don’t just use ordinary words like good or great or nice. Content Your review should outline the story, then say what you liked and/ or disliked about it. It should also explain whether you would recommend it to other people of your age. The most important part of this review is your opinion about the story and the reasons why you would or would not recommend it, so don’t give too much space to your outline of the story. Organisation Write in clearly defined paragraphs. Perhaps include a title. 5b Style Informal. You should use contractions like it’s rather than it is in a letter of this kind. Content Your letter should open with some brief friendly reference to your friend’s letter. It should discuss whether you find the set text an exciting story (the kind of book that you want to keep reading all day). It does not matter whether you say the book is exciting or not but you must give clear reasons for your opinion. Your final sentence should refer back to your friend in some way – Let me know what you think of the book if you decide to read it, for example. Organisation The letter should be in clearly defined paragraphs. It does not need to include postal addresses but it should begin Dear Megan, and it should end with an informal closing expression such as Best wishes, or Love from, followed by your own first name on the line below. Photocopiable © Cambridge University Press 2011 First Certificate Trainer with answers
  • 5. First Certificate Trainer Writing answer guidelines for Test 5 Test 5, Writing Part 1 (page 152), Model answer 3 1 Style This model has been prepared as an example of a very good Neutral or semi-formal. answer. However, please note that this is just one example out of Use a range of structures, sentence lengths and vocabulary to make several possible approaches. the story more interesting for the reader. Content Hi Chris Make it clear who Zoe is. You could describe how she felt when It’s no problem if you come the second week in August she missed the bus and how her feelings changed as the story instead of the first. In fact, it really suits us better because continues. You may want to explain briefly why she missed the my brother will be away on a tennis course then so you can bus but you should not focus on that too much. The most important use his room. thing is what happened as she walked home. Make sure that the I’m sure you’ll love Egypt. It’s a very beautiful country reader can follow the story easily. with lots of interesting places to visit. I think you’ll Organisation particularly enjoy snorkelling in the Red Sea. Some people say that our underwater wildlife is the best in the world. Begin with the sentence provided. Try to make the ending interesting. It’s much hotter here in August than it is in Scotland. So Perhaps include a title. bring light summer clothes. Make sure you don’t forget 4 your swimming costume! Style When you arrive at the airport, just take a shuttle bus to Neutral or formal. the city centre. They go every fifteen minutes. Text me to say you’re on your way. Then get off at the stop by the Do not use contractions like he’s rather than he is in a letter of this Metropole Hotel and I’ll meet you there. kind. Best wishes Content Alim Your letter of application should open with a clear statement of why you are writing – I am writing to apply for the job you have advertised in your clothes shop, for example. It should explain why Test 5, Writing Part 2 (page 153), Answer you think you are suitable for a job which requires good spoken guidelines English, an interest in clothes, including modern fashions, and the ability to work long hours including weekends. 2 Style Organisation Neutral or formal. The letter should be in clearly defined paragraphs. Do not use contractions like they’re instead of they are. The letter does not need to include postal addresses but it should begin Dear Mr Williamson, and it should end with the formal Content closing expression Yours sincerely, followed by your own full name Your essay may agree or disagree with the statement but it must on the line below. make your opinion clear. Issues that you could refer to include: supermarkets offer cheaper food, making it easier for families to 5 feed themselves; they import food from all over the world, allowing Although Test 5, Question 5 in First Certificate Trainer does not for much more variety than ever before; they tend to emphasise refer to a specific author or book title, you need to select a title convenience over health, selling lots of ready meals; they over- from the current or past ESOL set text list. Make sure you have package food which is bad for the environment. However, there are read the book thoroughly or have seen the film before answering plenty of other aspects of the topic that you could discuss. the question. Organisation 5a Write in clearly defined paragraphs. Your first paragraph might Style explain what the statement means. Your second might discuss ways Neutral or informal. in which supermarket food could be said to be good for us. The third might discuss ways in which supermarket food is not good for You should use contractions like it’s rather than it is, as the writer of us. The final paragraph should offer a clear summary of your own the letter in the question does. opinion. Photocopiable © Cambridge University Press 2011 First Certificate Trainer with answers
  • 6. First Certificate Trainer Writing answer guidelines for Test 5 Content Your letter must give your opinion on the point Jack makes about the story suggesting people’s lives were much harder then than they are now. You may agree or disagree with the statement but you must make your opinion clear. As the focus of this task is on the set text, your letter should not spend too much time describing people’s lives today but should focus more on the text itself. You should not waste words on things that do not relate to the set text even though they might be appropriate for a letter to a friend – don’t talk about other aspects of your or his life, for example. Organisation The letter must be written in clearly defined paragraphs. It does not need to include any addresses but it should open Dear Jack, and should end in an informal way, e.g. Best wishes, followed by your first name on the following line. 5b Style Neutral or formal. Do not use contractions like it’s rather than it is. Content The essay must discuss how the relationship between two characters in the book changes during the story. You should begin by stating clearly which two characters you are going to focus on. It should compare what the relationship was like at the beginning of the book with how it is at the end, discussing how and why it changes during the course of the story. Organisation The essay should be written in clearly defined paragraphs. The first might introduce the characters explaining briefly why you selected them. The second might consider their relationship at the beginning. The third might focus on discussing changes occurring during the story and the final paragraph might conclude by contrasting their relationship at the end with that at the beginning of the story. Photocopiable © Cambridge University Press 2011 First Certificate Trainer with answers
  • 7. First Certificate Trainer Writing answer guidelines for Test 6 Test 6, Writing Part 1 (page 171), Model answer Content 1 The report must describe the public transport services available in your town. It should discuss whether these services meet the This model has been prepared as an example of a very good needs of everyone in the town and it must also suggest how the answer. However, please note that this is just one example out of system could be improved. It is probable that your first paragraph several possible approaches. will outline the nature of your town, the second will describe the public transport available, the third will consider how far it Dear Mr Wilson, meets the needs of the townspeople and the fourth will make Thank you for your letter. I am afraid I would not want to recommendations for improvements. do just evening work as I am anxious to find a full-time Organisation position. Use clearly defined paragraphs. At the beginning (perhaps in a title) I would, however, be very interested in your alternative you should state the name of the town whose public transport you suggestion for work at the summer camp in the mountains. are discussing. When are you likely to know whether there will be a vacancy there or not? 4 I am available for work from 4 July to 31 August and th st Style would be happy to work for you for all of that period. Neutral or semi-formal. However, if you would only want to offer me work for one Use a range of structures, sentence lengths and vocabulary to make month, then my preference would be for August. the story more interesting for the reader. My spoken English is good as I spend a lot of time with Content English-speaking people. I am a sociable person and I definitely get on well with people of all ages. Make it clear who the characters in the story are. You can make the story more interesting by explaining how the characters felt – cold Yours sincerely, and afraid, perhaps. Possibly also write about what they could hear Bruno Schneider as well as what they could see. Make sure that the reader can follow the story easily. Test 6, Writing Part 2 (page 172), Answer Organisation guidelines Begin with the sentence provided. Bring the story to an effective conclusion. 2 Style Perhaps include a title. Neutral or semi-formal. 5 Content Although Test 6, Question 5 in First Certificate Trainer does not The article must choose two of the five sports listed (football, refer to a specific author or book title, you need to select a title basketball, tennis, swimming or cycling) and should explain why from the current or past ESOL set text list. Make sure you have you would like to do the two sports you have chosen. It must also read the book thoroughly or have seen the film before answering name one other sport and should give reasons why this sport would the question. also be appropriate for the summer school to include. Make sure 5a your opinions and the reasons for them are absolutely clear. Style Organisation Neutral or semi-formal. Use clearly defined paragraphs. Do not use contractions. Write it is rather than it’s, for example. Perhaps include a title. Content 3 Your essay should describe the ending of the story and discuss Style whether you think it is a good ending or not. You may say that you Neutral or semi-formal. find the ending effective or that you do not like it but you must make your own opinion clear, giving reasons for what you say. Do not use contractions. Write there is rather than there’s, for example. Photocopiable © Cambridge University Press 2011 First Certificate Trainer with answers
  • 8. First Certificate Trainer Writing answer guidelines for Test 6 Organisation Write in clearly defined paragraphs. Your first paragraph might outline the ending of the story. The second might give your opinion as to whether it is a good ending or not. The third might consider another possible ending and say whether you think that would have been an improvement or not and the final paragraph could briefly summarise your point of view. However, there are other good ways of organising an answer to this question. 5b Style Neutral or formal. Do not use contractions. Write she is rather than she’s, for example. Content Your report should describe the main events of the book for the benefit of someone considering making a film of the book, and it should explain whether you think the story would or would not be successful as a film. Make sure that the report is well-balanced and does not spend too much space on outlining the main events; the focus on whether it would make a good film or not is equally important. It does not matter whether you feel the book would make a good film or not, as long as you make the reasons for your opinion clear. Organisation Write in clearly defined paragraphs. At the beginning the report should clearly give the name of the book (perhaps in a title). Perhaps include a title and sub-headings too. Photocopiable © Cambridge University Press 2011 First Certificate Trainer with answers