Avoid "dead words" like good, bad, thing, nice . Instead, use beneficial, detrimental, aspect, pleasant . III. Essential "Level-Up" Vocabulary
The written exam generally consists of three main parts: Reading Comprehension, Use of English (Grammar/Vocabulary), and Writing. Skim first: Read the text quickly to get the "gist." Limba englezДѓ: bacalaureat scris Еџi oral
Ensure you are comfortable with the difference between Present Perfect and Past Simple—this is a classic "trap." Avoid "dead words" like good, bad, thing, nice
Practice adding prefixes and suffixes (e.g., Succeed → Success → Successful → Successfully ). Body Paragraph 1: Your first argument with examples
Introduction: Hook the reader and state your thesis clearly. Body Paragraph 1: Your first argument with examples. Body Paragraph 2: Your second argument with examples. Conclusion: Restate your opinion using different words.
Usually, you are asked to write an Opinion Essay , a Letter/Email , or a Report . The Opinion Essay:
To reach the level, replace simple words with more sophisticated alternatives: