Just write whatever you're thinking of, they know it's hard to write a top notch essay in 40 mins so all goodI am one of the select few who choose not to memorise an essay during the exam and am struggling to write in 40 minutes the same quality essay as I would without timed conditions. Any tips for the exam?
Thanks in advance
if you read past band 6 responses from the exams not all of them make 100% sense , infact from the many ive read theres bits that are somewhat incoherent but bostes or whatever do understand that you are limited in time , theyre not expecting a ground breaking Phd level analysis. try to have a solid introduction because it is the first thing they readI am one of the select few who choose not to memorise an essay during the exam and am struggling to write in 40 minutes the same quality essay as I would without timed conditions. Any tips for the exam?
Thanks in advance
i'd also recommend writing a couple of practise intros today , for discovery try to come up with a thoughtful definition for it to put as your first sentence thats what im doingThank you so much guys !
totally if thats what works for you!personally i wouldnt , i use the reading time to kind of multitask by giving myself like 15 seconds to think about the essay and the rest to read the questions/texts but having time in a English exam is a rare thing , while the essay bit is a harder to gain marks in dont forget all three sections are worth the same amount.I'll be sure to do that today would you recommend using left over time from the short answers to plan for the essay?