So, youknow, inanessayyou'renotjustwriting a biggroupofsentences.
Notethesesentencesairworkingtogetherandthey'rethey'reworkingtowards a commongoal, whichiseithertoo, um, prove a thesisortodiscusstheopinionsofothersandthencometo a reasonedconclusion.
So, youknow, youknow, atsomepointtheymightoverusecertainphrasesorevenslightlyrepeatthem, butnottothelevelthatthesixstudentwould.
Wewillactuallylookatanexampleessayin a fewminutes, and I thinkyouwillseethat.
Youknow, thereis a bitofrepetitionatthesevenlevel.
That's okay, butitcan't beexcessive.
Sothat's thefirstthingthatdistinguishessevenfromsixnow a secondthingisthat a sevenstudentswillknowtostructuretheiressaysothateachparagraphhas a centralruleandtopic.
So I thinktopicyouyouwouldprobablyunderstandisthat, youknow, whenwe'rerememberreadingaresupportingparagraphoneofoursupportingparagraphs.
Andyouknow, ifyou'reifyou'rewriting a discussiondiscussionessay, youmightbeprovidinganalternativepointofviewinoneparagraph, thenyourlastparagraph.
You'reproviding a conclusionsothesevenlevelstudentswillknowtobreakapartthesevariousjobsintodifferentparagraphs.
Okay, sowhenyoulookat, forexample, a fiveor a six, theremightbecertainpartsoftheirwritingthatareeitherbrokenupintotoomanyparagraphsorthey'regroupedtogetherinto, youknow, a paragraphthattriestodomorethanonerole, whichisincorrect.
Sowe'regoingtoseeanessayin a minutethatscores a sixontheahsixbandontheexam, andtheintroductionissplitintotwoparagraphs.
Andso, ofcourse, thisis a mistake.
I mean, wedon't needtwoparagraphstointroduceourRS.
Sayno, wejustneedone.
Okay, sothat's anotherthingthatdistinguishessevenfrom a sixnowbandeight.
So, forexample, ifyouressayquestionistalkingabouttechnology, youshouldemploy a numberofwordsthatourtechnologyspecificsostudentsyouknowthatplaceat a fiveorbelowaretypicallystudentsthatdonotknowenoughvocabularytobeabletousewordsthatarerelevantfor a particulartopic.
Now, ofcourse, thereis a differenceintheabilityofthesestudents, too, usedthesecontextualvocabulariesatthe 67 andeightlevel.
So, um, sowe'lljuststick.
Andherethethedifferenceiswithaccuracyandspilling.
Okay, so, ofcourse, youknow, thestudentthatisis, uhiswritingataneighthlevelisgonnahavemuchhigheraccuracywiththewordandwordtypesthattheychoosetouseontheexamthan a studentattheband.
Six.
Sowhat I meanbywordtypesisoftenincertaincircumstanceswecanuseperhaps a noun.
Butinotherinstances, wemightwanttochangethatnowinto a verborchangeittoanadjectiveorchangeittowhateverwordformweneedortwo, youknow, add a prefixwhenit's appropriate, sostudentsatthesevenandeightlevelwilldothismuchmoreaccuratelythan a studentatthesixthlevel.
Often, I thinkstudentsmakeoneoftwomistakeswhentheylookatthisphraseandtheytrytointerpretit.
Ah, lotofstudentsthinkthatwhentheaislespandescriptorschartsayscomplexsentencestructuresthatitisreferringtothetraditionaldefinitionof a complexsentence.
Sothisdoesn't necessarilymeanthatyouhavetobewriting a verylongsentence, butitdoesmeanthatyourideahastobeabletobeunderstoodbythereaderandin a mannerthatthatpresentsnogrammaticalerrors.
Soletmegiveyou a quickdefinitionofwhat, um, thisportionofthe I'llspandescriptorschurchmeansSothisistalkingabouttheabilityofthestudenttologicallylinkideastogether.
Now, I rememberwhen I wasinDubai, I hadstudentsthattoldmeWhenyouwriteArabic, youareexpectedtowritelongandelaborate, um, poeticphrasestotodeliveryourpointandthatthisisconsideredstylisticallyattractive.
ButinEnglish, it's different.
Ifyou'remoretothepointandyoucansay a lotwithoutusing, youknow, anexcessivenumberofwords.
Okay, sonowwhen I combinedthetwosentencestogether, asyoucansee, thewordingbecomesextremelycomplicatedandthechancesforustomake a mistakeincrease.
Sothequestionthat I, I askyou, iswhichisbetter?
Isitbettertowritetoconcisesentencesthataredramaticallyfreeortoattempttowritethislongersentence, whichwillmostlikelycauseustomake a mistakeontheexamination?
Okay, now I wanttosharewithyouthemostcommongrammaticalerrorsthat I seeasanEiltsinstructor.
Sothefirsterrorthat I, I seeallthetime, iswithflorals, sostudentsthatrightthingslikemanyofpersonshowsignsofearlycancerdevelopmentOkay, I seeerrorslikethiseverysingleday.
Thissmartwouldhavetobechangedinto a nounofsomekind.
Sowewouldsaynaturalintelligence.
Okay, parallelism.
Anothererror I oftenseeistodowithpunctuation.
And I'd saythatthemostcommonerrorforpunctuationiseitherstudentsusingtoomanycommas, toomanycommas, warstudentswritingsentencesthataretoolongandnotsplittingtheirideasupintointosmallersentences.
Thosethetwomostcommonpunctuationerrorsthat I see.
Okay, Now, let's lookatthesecondpdf I wastellingyouaboutatthebeginningofthelesson, whichis, uh, wedoublecheckthetitlehere.
Thesecondthingisthattherearemanygrammaticalerrorsandawkwardwordings, andtheseawkwardwordingsmakeit a littlebitdifficultforustounderstandwhatthestudentissaying.
Whenandifthereis a changeofideologyregardingthecorrectuseofnuclearpower, thenwemayallbenefitfromtheadvantagesnuclearpowercangiveusifweoutweightheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofnucleartechnology, wethenhavethefollowingasstatedbefore.
I hopethatyou'vetakensomehelpfulnotesduringthislesson, and I hopethatthisvideohelpstokindofclarify, um, youknowthedifferencesbetweentheband's 67 andeight, which I oftengetasked, youknow, inyour e mails.
So I hopethisthisvideohelpstoclarifythat.
So I wishyougoodluckinyourstudiesandthankyouverymuchforlistening.
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