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How to write a good essay for the FCE (B2 First) Writing Task 1
The essay is a compulsory task in the first part of the FCE Writing exam. To achieve a high score, you must demonstrate logical organisation, a formal (or semi-formal) style, and a wide range of vocabulary and grammar. Basic Requirements and Structure Length: 140–190 words. Style : Formal or semi-formal. Avoid contractions (e.g. don’t, can’t) and informal language. Content: You must discuss two of the given notes and add one of your own ideas. Finally, you must express you

Grzegorz S.
Oct 253 min read


An English Answer Strategy That Will Increase Your Chances of Getting Hired
A conversational English session can be stressful, especially if English isn't your first language. But with an Answer Strategy, you can not only reduce stress but also truly stand out. Most conversations follow a similar pattern. In this article, I show you how to successfully handle each stage, from small talk to hypothetical questions. I also provide grammar and communication tips for each question type. 1. Small talk – the first moment that has a huge significance Small

Grzegorz S.
Jun 265 min read


English for Two – Why is it Worth Learning in a Pair?
Learning English doesn't have to be lonely, stressful, or expensive. More and more people are choosing to study English in pairs, and for good reason. This solution combines the benefits of individual learning with the energy of group work, and it's also more affordable. 1. More relaxation, less stress For many people, speaking English one-on-one with a teacher can be stressful, especially at first. Speaking English alone can help break down this barrier, especially if the ot

Grzegorz S.
May 262 min read


5 things that are really worth doing before your first English lesson
A good start helps achieve success, and not just in learning the English language. It's not about buying a new notebook and checking your camera. It's about starting smart, so that your very first lesson makes sense and gives you more than just an 'introduction.' Here are 5 things that matter. 1. Write down what frustrated you in your previous English learning experience If you already have some experience learning English, there were certainly things that worked great, but

Grzegorz S.
May 173 min read
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