- B2 Pollution Problems
The essay for B2 First Writing Part 1 is always written for the teacher. It should be well organised, with an introduction, your opinions on the ideas given and an appropriate conclusion.
For this essay, you have been talking about the environment in your class. Now, your English teacher has asked you to write an essay.
Every country in the world has problems with pollution and damage to the environment. Do you think these problems can be solved?
Write about:
1. transport 2. rivers and seas 3. energy at home
Write your article in 140-190 words in an appropriate style.
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You are required to produce two pieces of writing. The first piece is compulsory and will be an essay of 140-190 words. For the second, you can choose from an article, email/letter, essay, review or report (B2 First for schools the report is replaced with a story) of 140-190 words.
- B2 Article Video
- B2 Book Review Video
- B2 Descriptive Email Video
- B2 Place Review Video
- B2 Short Story Video
- B2 Cities of the Future
- B2 Fast Food
- B2 Following Fashion
- B2 Live Concert
- B2 Taking a Gap Year
- B2 A Work of Art
- B2 Being a Celebrity
- B2 Life Away
- B2 Preventing Crime
- B2 School Improvement
- B2 Shopping Online
- B2 Tablet or Laptop
- B2 The Countryside
- School Canteen
- B2 A School Trip to Italy
- B2 An Important Day
- B2 Forgetful Girl
- The Hidden Beach
- The Lost Photo
- B2 IMDb Website Review
- B2 Jurassic Park Book Review
- B2 Mountain Bike Park
- B2 Romeo and Juliet Play Review
- B2 Ted Film Review
- Scarlett Animation Review
- B2 Berlin Travel Report
- B2 Shops Report
- B2 Visiting Places Report
- B2 Birthday Party Letter
- B2 Computer Games Email
- B2 Favourite Film Email
- B2 Holiday in Thailand Email
- B2 New Attraction Letter
- B2 Place to Visit Email
- B2 Spending Money Email
- B2 Visiting Relative Email
You need to be able to understand a range of texts, including how they are organised and the opinions and attitudes expressed in them. The texts will be from sources familiar to you such as magazines, articles, fiction and advertisements, but targeted at the interests of students.
Students’ use of English will be tested by tasks which show how well they can control their grammar and vocabulary.
- Use of English Part 1
- Use of English Part 2
- Use of English Part 3
- Use of English Part 4
- Reading Part 5
- Reading Part 6
- Reading Part 7
For this part, you practice vocabulary by using words with similar meanings, collocations, linking phrases, phrasal verbs, etc.
- B2 First Use of English Video
- Becoming Famous
- Cycling Scheme
- Film Stars and Music Celebrities
- Going on a diet
- Single or Mixed Sex Schools
- The History of Football
- The Poor and Less Fortunate
- The Special Bus
- Why do we need to play?
For this part, you practice grammar and vocabulary.
- Better swimming
- Cardboard Bike
- Dealing with waste plastic
- Drinking Water
- Fit for Sports
- Following Your Nose
- Growing Bananas
- Holiday with a Friend
- Making Perfume
- The Farm Trip
- The Jobs Market
- Tree Climbing
- Weather Forecasting
- Young Enterprise
For this part, you practice vocabulary word-building by changing different words using a base word.
- Angel of Mercy
- Fast Food Industry
- Life on Other Planets
- Music in Schools
- Mystery Weekend Break
- Pollution Problems
- Understanding Time
- Workforce on the Move
For this part, you have to express a message in different ways showing flexibility and resource in the use of language.
- B2 First Use of English Part 4
- B2 Key Word Transformation 1
- B2 Key Word Transformation 10
- B2 Key Word Transformation 2
- B2 Key Word Transformation 3
- B2 Key Word Transformation 4
- B2 Key Word Transformation 5
- B2 Key Word Transformation 6
- B2 Key Word Transformation 7
- B2 Key Word Transformation 8
- B2 Key Word Transformation 9
For this part, you practice how to understand the details of a text, including opinions and attitudes.
- Cycling to India
- Hottest Place on Earth
- Living and Working in Another Country
- The Picture of Dorian Gray
- The Wrestler who Wrote a Book
For this part, you practice how to understand the structure and follow the development of a text.
- Benefits of Getting Fit
- Our Polluted World
For this part, you practice how to find specific information in a text or texts.
- Collecting Things
- English Seaside Resorts
- Teenage Summer Camps
Requires being able to follow and understand a range of familiar spoken materials, such as news programmes, public announcements and other sources, but targeted at the interests of the learners.
- Speaking Part 1
- Speaking Part 2
- Speaking Part 3
- Speaking Part 4
- Listening Part 1
- Listening Part 2
- Listening Part 3
- Listening Part 4
In this part you talk to the examiner about yourself and your life, e.g. your name, school, interests and future plans.
B2 Speaking Part 1 Exercise 1 B2 Speaking Part 1 Exercise 2 B2 Speaking Part 1 Exercise 3
In this part, you talk about two photos on your own which you have to compare for about 1 minute . After you have finished, your partner will be asked a short question about your photo. When your partner has spoken about their photos for about 1 minute , you will be asked a question about their photos.
B2 Speaking Part 2 Exercise 1
In this part you express ideas with your partner by looking at a discussion point that the examiner gives you.
This will be available soon.
In this part, you focus on general aspects of a topic with the examiner or you may involve your partner.
In this part, you will hear people talking in eight different situations.
Entertainment Short Conversations Talking about Sports
In this part, you will hear someone being interviewed.
Extreme Snowboarding Future Options Newly Published Book The Talent Show
In this part, you will hear five people talking about different things.
Demonstration Travel Worries
In this part, you will hear an interview.
Protecting the Environment Staying Healthy
- Customs and Traditions
- Entertainment and Leisure
- Environmental and Nature
- Future Jobs and Education
- Identity and Well-being
- Travel and Adventure
Customs and Traditions explores how we celebrate our cultural identity across the globe.
- Christmas Hard Exercises
- Story of Halloween
- Valentine Message
Entertainment and Leisure explores how we spent our free time.
Environment and Nature explores the way humans and animals live, adapt and change on our planet.
- Global Changes
Exploring how different societies create roles for people to develop their skills and knowledge.
- Future Schools
- Sport at School
- School Rules
- Fashion Design
Exploring how we learn and adjust to the world around us. .
- Taking Risks
- Natural Disasters
Exploring how we experience the world through our life journeys
- Travelling around the World
Cambridge English exams are designed for learners at all levels from the pre-intermediate level Cambridge English: Key (KET) to the very advanced level Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE). These exams give candidates proof of their ability to use English in a wide variety of contexts, relevant to work, study and leisure activities.
A2 Key | B1 Preliminary | B2 First
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The Climate Change Problem
Practice for part 1 of the writing paper in the Cambridge B2 First (FCE) exam with this sample question about climate change.
Try and use some of the vocabulary below in your answer where possible:
Useful Vocabulary
Write your answer in 140 – 190 words in an appropriate style using all the notes and giving reasons for your point of view.
Write about:
- ………………..(your own idea)
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Writing - Part 1 - B2 First (FCE) - Practice, Write & Improve
Exam question:, type: essay.
Your teacher has asked you to write your response to the following statement taken from a recent newspaper article:
Write about: |
Write your essay using all the notes.
Student's Answer:
“We face so many environmental issues such as Global Warming, floods, river pollution and sea pollution. Many people think that planting a tree could help the environment. But, is it really work to reduce all the problems we have?
First of all, we deal with a high number of air pollution, it is because the amount of users vehicle is very high and also Many factories produced Carbon Dioxide (CO2). We all know that trees could reduce CO2 and produce Oxygen (O2) therefore, trees help to clear the air.
In addition, Trees make the environment around us more comfortable because of the shades, It will attract people to go to the public area for a walk, running, or spend time in the park with family or friends.
All in all, when we are surrounded by a lot of trees it helps animals to get a place to live and helps the symbiosis in nature stable.
In conclusion, planting a tree could make a huge impact on the environment to reduce some issues we have and increase the quality of living.”
"We face so many environmental issues such as Global Warming, floods, river pollution and sea pollution. 1) (at the same time) Many people think that planting a tree could help the environment. But, is it really work to reduce all the problems we have? [style]
First of all, we deal with a high number of air [style] pollution, it is because the amount of users vehicle [style] is very high and also m any factories produce d Carbon Dioxide (CO2). We all know that trees could reduce CO2 and produce Oxygen (O2) therefore, trees help to clear the air.
In addition, t rees make the environment around us more comfortable because of the shades. 1) (as a result) It will attract people [style] to go to the public area for a walk, running, or spend time in the park with family or friends.
In conclusion, planting a tree could make a huge impact on the environment to reduce some issues we have and increase the quality of living."
Content: 4/5 have you answered the question?
- clear the air - 8/10
- shade - 8/10
- ………….( your own idea) -5/10
Communicative Achievement: 5/5 have you completed the task in the right sort of language?
The conventions of essay writing are used; there is an opening statement and a development of the subject matter, with a conclusion at the end.
The essay is written in a consistently neutral register and the format is appropriate for the communicative task, using more formal language to introduce the ideas within the text (In addition; First of all; All in all).
The organisation: 4/5 have you structured your writing properly?
1) Use more cohesive devices to make text more fluid (words or phrases that show the relationship between paragraphs or sections of a text or speech). https://www.mvcc.edu/learning-commons/pdf/transitional-devices-words-and-phrases.pdf
The essay is clearly organised into paragraphs, which each deal with one idea. Occasionally the sentences are not as clearly connected as they could be.
Language: 3/5 have you used a good range of grammar and vocabulary?
There is a range of simple and some more complex grammatical forms used.
Although there are errors, these do not impede communication. (the amount of users vehicle, a high number of air pollution)
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How to Write an Essay for B2 First (FCE) Writing
Luis @ kse academy.
- noviembre 24, 2019
As you probably know already, Cambridge English exams usually have some or all of the following parts: Reading, Writing, Use of English and Listening. In this post I am going to talk about the FCE Writing B2 part and, more specifically, about how to write an essay for FCE Writing . We will see a good example of an essay for FCE and you can check out a full FCE Writing Guide where you can find more examples of emails , letters and other types of writings.
Essay Sample Answer
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What are the parts of the FCE Writing?
The First (FCE) Writing has only two parts. For each part, you must write a composition which will depend on the instructions you receive for each task. For the first part , you will always be asked to write an essay , as it is the only option provided. However, in the second part , they allow you to choose one out of 3 options. These include different types of writing , which are : letters/emails , articles , reviews and reports . Each piece of writing must have between 140 and 190 words , approximately.
Since they are different types of writing , the language and structures to use will also differ. But that’s what I’m here for, to explain to you exactly how to write each part. And today, I’m starting with how to write an essay .
How to Write an Essay for FCE Writing
An essay is an opinion writing with which we analyse a topic , a situation or an issue from different points of view , providing different arguments and expressing our opinion about it. For this reason, an essay must have the following features:
- Purpose: What we usually do with an essay is to analyse and assess a topic, situation or issue which, in some way, is interesting or controversial. It is normally set as a writing task after a class debate. In the exam, you have to imagine the debate, obviously.
- Tone and style: Given that you’re writing about a serious or controversial issue , an essay is written in a formal style, so we must stick to an objective tone and style . Our language must be formal, thus avoiding words that are simply too common or generic (E.g.: things, stuff, get, etc.) and contractions (E.g.: can’t, don’t, won’t, etc.).
- Structure: Like every piece of writing, an essay must present a defined structure . For starters, we can choose either to give it a title or not. Personally, I would say that it is more appropriate to have an essay with title . Then, the body must be divided into introduction, idea 1, idea 2, idea 3 and conclusion. This means that, in general, essays must have 5 paragraphs , although it is not entirely necessary.
- Opinion: There are countless ways of expressing your opinion in an essay, so you must choose the one that suits you best. However, it is advisable to remain impartial throughout your writing and give your opinion only in the last paragraph , as a conclusion. But, as I say, it is optional. The most important thing is that you justify everything you say in your essay.
- Coherence: Coherence is essential in every type of writing, but especially in an essay. As it tends to be an argumentative text, you must avoid writing incoherent paragraphs that have nothing to do with one another. Your ideas must follow a logical order and be well connected with appropriate linkers .
FCE Writing Essay Example
Now that we are familiar with the characteristics of an essay for First (FCE) Writing , let’s take a look at an example of an essay at B2 level , both at the task and at a sample answer.
Instructions of an Essay
In the following image you can see the instructions of an essay which involves a typical topic, that of the environment:
In these instructions, we must pay attention to the following:
- The first paragraph introduces the topic: … different ways in which you can protect the environment.
- The second sentence is usually the same in every task: Write an essay using all the notes…
- In the box , you are given the main topic as a question and they give you something to talk about: recycle, using bicycles and walking, your own idea . As you can see, you have to come up with the third idea, something connected to the topic which is not provided in the exam task.
Given the model task above, each paragraph will correspond to a different idea, apart from the introduction and conclusion. Again, it is only natural to have 5 paragraphs. So, the best way to know how to write an essay for FCE Writing is to take a look at an example of an actual essay for FCE Writing :
At first sight, the essay has a title and 5 paragraphs (introduction + idea 1 + idea 2 + idea 3 + conclusion). And if we stop to read the essay more carefully, we’ll notice the following things:
- The paragraphs are visual and well defined , which is very important.
- The title summarises the topic of the essay. Another option is to use the question ( What can people do to help protect the environment? ) as title. However, it usually tends to be too long, so I prefer to summarise it into a shorter heading.
- Introduction: it introduces the topic in a general way and it leads to the second paragraph (first idea).
- Paragraph 2: it deals with idea 1.
- Paragraph 3: it deals with idea 2.
- Paragraph 4: it deals with idea 3.
- Conclusion: we express our opinion to conclude and summarise the essay.
- It uses connectors to define the development of the essay: firstly, second, finally, etc.
- It doesn’t use many contractions or pet words.
- One of the things that
- In the last few decades,
- For this reason,
- First, / Second, / Third,
- By doing so,
- For example,
- In conclusion,
This is a good example of an essay for FCE Writing . By the way, you must bear in mind that it has been written to simulate a strong B2 level, without reaching C1.
FAQ: Do I get penalised for writing over 190 words?
This is the most typical question in this part of the exam and the answer is « yes and no «. Let me explain myself. Cambridge English examiners don’t count the number of words and penalise you based upon that fact alone. There’s a rumour going around among teachers and pupils that says that for every 10 words over 190, they take «this many» points off, but it is not true. However, think about this: if you’ve written 50 or 100 words more than asked, you are probably including irrelevant information to the task , right? Now that’s a reason for losing points. In the same way that if you write under 140 words you are probably missing essential information , don’t you think?
For this reason, I always recommend writing up to 10 or 20 words over the limit. In this way, you won’t lose any points for including irrelevant information.
FCE Writing Guide with examples (pdf)
Although I intend to write more posts on how to do each piece of writing for FCE, if you don’t want to wait any more, simply download the official KSE Academy FCE Writing Guide . In this guide you will learn:
- How to write an essay and 3 examples.
- How to write an article and 3 examples.
- How to write a review and 3 examples.
- How to write a report and 3 examples.
- How to write an email or letter and 3 examples.
- Over 300 useful expressions for every FCE Writing .
Would you like to see a sample of this guide? Here it is!
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In your English class you have been talking about the environment. Write an essay using all the notes and give reasons for your point of view. Every country in the world has problems with pollution and damage to the environment. Do you think these problems can be solved? Write about: 1. transport 2. rivers and seas 3. …………………………
B2 Pollution Problems is an essay for the B2 First Writing Part 1 which suggests how we can solve some problems with pollution where we live.
The Climate Change Problem. Writing | Part 1. Environment. Practice for part 1 of the writing paper in the Cambridge B2 First (FCE) exam with this sample question about climate change. Try and use some of the vocabulary below in your answer where possible: Useful Vocabulary. Environmentally friendly.
Enhance your FCE B2 writing skills by learning the fundamentals of essay writing and exploring practical examples of essay structures. An essay is the first part of the writing and it is obligatory. You need to answer the question with between 140-190 words.
Write an essay using all the notes and give reasons for your point of view. Every country in the world has problems with pollution and damage to the environment.
Type: Essay. Your teacher has asked you to write an essay on the dangers of air pollution.
I have to write an essay, which means giving my opinion on the topic. My English teacher will read it, so I should write in a neutral tone. I'm going to mention transport, rivers and seas, and think of a third point, and the whole theme is pollution and damaging the environment.
Write your essay using all the notes. Student's Answer: “The environment issue is one of the most discussed topics in the last few years.
Write your essay using all the notes. Student's Answer: “We face so many environmental issues such as Global Warming, floods, river pollution and sea pollution.
In this article I teach you how to write an essay for FCE Writing. Also, I will show you an awesome B2 Writing Guide!