Read this before you post any T2!!!
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2015 4:19 am
Hi Everyone,
Recently, I've been looking at a number of essays and one thing needs to be pointed out to almost everyone posting their T2 essays here.
DO NOT ASSUME THAT EVERY PERSON, IN EVERY COUNTRY, BOTH MALE AND FEMALE, YOUNG AND OLD, BEHAVES IN EXACTLY THE SAME WAY!!!!
Example ...
"Everyone uses mobiles nowadays." No they do not. Go to poor countries in Africa. Of course, then some people say (sometimes in the same essay!) "Old people cannot use modern technology." What?!
It's not only a question of fact. This kind of thing impacts your scores because you are not demonstrating to the examiner that you can use a variety of language (e.g. adverbs) or present both sides of an argument clearly. In addition, such essays are highly unlikely to have a sufficient range of grammar. For instance, conditional sentences are usually not used because there are no 'ifs' - everything is the same for everyone.
If you understand that, the assessments (from me, at least) will improve dramatically!
I don't like giving bad assessments! Honestly!
All the best,
David
Recently, I've been looking at a number of essays and one thing needs to be pointed out to almost everyone posting their T2 essays here.
DO NOT ASSUME THAT EVERY PERSON, IN EVERY COUNTRY, BOTH MALE AND FEMALE, YOUNG AND OLD, BEHAVES IN EXACTLY THE SAME WAY!!!!
Example ...
"Everyone uses mobiles nowadays." No they do not. Go to poor countries in Africa. Of course, then some people say (sometimes in the same essay!) "Old people cannot use modern technology." What?!
It's not only a question of fact. This kind of thing impacts your scores because you are not demonstrating to the examiner that you can use a variety of language (e.g. adverbs) or present both sides of an argument clearly. In addition, such essays are highly unlikely to have a sufficient range of grammar. For instance, conditional sentences are usually not used because there are no 'ifs' - everything is the same for everyone.
If you understand that, the assessments (from me, at least) will improve dramatically!
I don't like giving bad assessments! Honestly!
All the best,
David