This document provides an 18-point checklist for writing a B2 First-level essay exam. The checklist ensures the essay has the basic structure of an introduction, thesis statement, three body paragraphs with examples supporting the thesis, and a conclusion summarizing the main ideas and restating the thesis. It also checks the essay for grammar, spelling, punctuation, word length and other style requirements.
This document provides an 18-point checklist for writing a B2 First-level essay exam. The checklist ensures the essay has the basic structure of an introduction, thesis statement, three body paragraphs with examples supporting the thesis, and a conclusion summarizing the main ideas and restating the thesis. It also checks the essay for grammar, spelling, punctuation, word length and other style requirements.
This document provides an 18-point checklist for writing a B2 First-level essay exam. The checklist ensures the essay has the basic structure of an introduction, thesis statement, three body paragraphs with examples supporting the thesis, and a conclusion summarizing the main ideas and restating the thesis. It also checks the essay for grammar, spelling, punctuation, word length and other style requirements.
This document provides an 18-point checklist for writing a B2 First-level essay exam. The checklist ensures the essay has the basic structure of an introduction, thesis statement, three body paragraphs with examples supporting the thesis, and a conclusion summarizing the main ideas and restating the thesis. It also checks the essay for grammar, spelling, punctuation, word length and other style requirements.
B2 First: Essay Checklist 1- Does it have an introduction? 2- Does it have an attention getter? 3- Does it have a thesis? 4- Does the thesis answer the task question? 5- Does the thesis include your opinion? 6- Do you have three body paragraphs? 7- Do the body paragraphs include each idea of the task and your own idea on the last one? 8- Do the body paragraphs include examples? 9- Do the body paragraphs support your opinion more than the contrary? 10- Does it have a conclusion? 11- Does the conclusion summarize the main ideas? 12- Does the conclusion include your thesis/opinion about the topic? 13- Does your essay have spelling mistakes? 14- Does the essay have grammar mistakes? 15- Does the essay have punctuation mistakes? 16- Does the essay have connectors/linking devices? 17- Does the essay have contractions? 18- Is the essay 140-190 words long?