I needed to take this test twice to pass, and here are REALLY helpful tips:
(I went in to see one of their tutors to see why I failed the first time. My mark improved from Unsatisfactory to whatever needed to pass - either Marginal satisfactory or Satisfactory)
1. Always answer what the question is asking throughout the paper. It is easy to go off topic and introduce new ideas and markers hate that.
2. Keep the sentences as simple as possible. As the tutor told me, "You won't get bonus marks for using more complex sentence structures and vocabularies but you will get marks deducted for using them even slightly wrong."
3. Pretty much half of the paper is marked based on grammar, spelling, sentence structures, and so on. Check over your work, as those can kill you.
4. Try avoiding 'it', 'this', 'that', etc. as much as possible becaues if those words are introduced quite a way after what those words represent, (i.e. I love Calgary Flames. They are great. ---- 'They' represent 'Calgary Flames') it becomes vague.
Other than that, it should be very simple and straight-forward.
First I thought that this paper needed to be complex and thoughtful since it's at a 'University Level' and all, but really, all they are looking for is a simple paper that shows your competence in the language of English, not the art of it.
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