Cae Writing Useful Language 1
Cae Writing Useful Language 1
Cae Writing Useful Language 1
Generalising
outline/
-In general,
following
to be
should
consider
it is vital that
solution/
an effective way of
serious consideration.
Style
-Do not use contractions.
-Use passive forms whenever possible.
-Use relative clauses to join ideas: The period during which he lived was full of uncertainty.
-Use these formal words: like such as / kids children
a lot (of) many / a large number of + countable noun
from), X
is
-Built (just next to), X is
-Throughout it history, X
(competitive
matches for)
-One of the most popular (features of our
club is)
-Members have the opportunity to/are
able to
Accuracy
-Never omit the subject pronoun: Many people believe IT is important to...
I believe IT is
a good idea
ARE
study...
- Do not use unnecessary subject pronouns: This is a problem which it is essential to
solve.
-Make sure the subject and the verb agree: Attracting tourists involves improving local
facilities.
(SINGULAR SUBJECT attracting tourists + SINGULAR VERB involves)
Attitude clauses and phrases
Generally speaking,
Annoyingly, Naturally, Strangely, Surprisingly, Evidently,
Indeed, In fact, Admittedly, Presumably,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CAUSE
-lead to: The research could lead to a cure for many serious illnesses.
-result in: The fire resulted in damage to their property.
-be responsible for: He was responsible for the accident.
-bring about:The war brought about enormous social change.
-give rise to: Poor performance in exams can give rise to depression and even thoughts of
suicide.
-trigger:to make something suddenly start to happen, especially a bad situation such as a
crisis or a war, or
a medical condition: Certain foods can trigger allergies.
-contribute to: Passive smoking could contribute to the development of respiratory
diseases among
nonsmokers.
-factor: Cost is often the deciding factor when choosing any product.
EFFECT
-impact on: His work has had an enormous impact on the study of genetics.
-influence on: In his book, he examines the influence of the media on our society.
-affect: (v) The disease affects women more than men.
-influence: (v) She has influenced him a lot.
-implications: The results of the study could have important implications for future
educational policy.
EMPHASIZING
-I would like to stress that the research is still at an early stage.
-It should be noted that there are a number of alternative methods available.
-It is worth bearing in mind that 90% of the scientists researching herbicides in the US are
employed by
chemical companies.
-Factors such as temperature and acidity play a crucial role in determining how well the
process works.
-These insects play a vital part in the food chain.
-It is essential that the work is carried out as soon as possible.
-The climate is much colder, especially in the far north.
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PROBLEMS
-issue: Issue is used especially about problems that affect a lot of people in society:
International terrorism
is the biggest issue (=the most important issue) facing the world today. Previous
governments failed to
address (=try to deal with) social issues such as unemployment and homelessness.
-challenge: something difficult that you must do or deal with, which needs a lot of skill,
effort, and
determination: She said she was looking forward to the challenge of starting up a new
business on her
own.
-difficulty: The company has managed to overcome (=deal with) its recent financial
difficulties.
Many people experience difficulty in sleeping at some time in their lives.
- trouble: a problem or several problems that make something difficult, spoil your plans
etc: Students of
English often have trouble with phrasal verbs. The company ran into trouble (=started to
have problems)
when it tried to expand too quickly.
-setback: something that happens which stops you making progress or which makes
things worse than
they were before: Despite some early setbacks, his campaign for the presidency was
successful.
-obstacle: Criminal gangs are the biggest obstacle to democratic reform.
-dilemma: The doctors were faced with a moral dilemma.
-vicious circle: Some developing countries get caught in a vicious circle. They cannot
afford to pay their
debt repayments, and so the debts get even bigger.
-complication
INCREASE
-increase by (percent): Last year, the number of burglaries increased by 15 percent.
-go up: Last month unemployment went up from 1.6 million to just over 1.7 million.
-grow: The volume of traffic on our roads continues to grow.
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-expand: After two years of no growth, the economy started to expand again in 2003.
-double/triple/quadruple: Since 1950, the number of people dying from cancer has almost
doubled.
-growth: (n) There has been a huge growth in sales of big 4-wheel-drive vehicles.
DECREASE
-decrease by (percent): The average rainfall has decreased by around 30 percent.
-go down: The percentage of fat in our diets has gone down.
-fall: The number of tigers in the wild has fallen to just over 10,000.
-drop: At night, the temperature drops to minus 20 degrees.
-decline: decline is used about numbers or amounts, and also about the level or standard
of something:
In rural areas, the standard of living continued to decline.
ADMIRE
-respect /
look up to: The children need someone they can look up to.
-think highly of: Most of the students and staff think very highly of Dr. Smith.
have a high opinion of
highly regarded/respected: a highly respected surgeon
ADVANCED
-sophisticated / high-tech (equipment) / state-of-the-art (technology)
SURPRISING (Avoid using colourful vocabulary in formal writing!)
-amazing / unbelievable / incredible / astonishing / staggering
-come as a surprise / come as a shock / amaze / astonish
BORING
-dull / tedious / monotonous / uninspiring
BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE
commas: Jack and his family managed to escape before the soldiers arrived. Other
families in the village,
however, were less lucky. Or it comes at the beginning of a sentence: He began his
academic career as a
mathematician. However, his main achievements were in the field of nuclear physics.
-Nevertheless: Nevertheless is usually used at the beginning of a sentence, or at the end.
-IN SPITE OF/DESPITE + NOUN
Despite his lack of formal education, he became one of the world's leading
mathematicians.
-IN SPITE OF/DESPITE + verb + ING
This was a dinosaur that weighed only 10 tons, in spite of being some 28 metres long.
-IN SPITE OF/DESPITE + THE FACT THAT + subject + verb
Many people are worried that cellphones may be dangerous to health, despite the fact
that most of the
research suggests that there is little risk.
Positive AdjectivesAction-packed full of exciting events and activity: e.g. an actionpacked weekend.
Atmospheric: creating an exciting or emotional mood: e.g. atmospheric music
Compelling: that makes you pay attention to it because it is so interesting and
exciting:e.g. Her latest book makes compelling reading. A compelling film. She gives a
compelling/memorable performance as a village doctor.
Convincing: The acting is very convincing
Enthusiastic and vivid descriptions of the scenery
It's an excellent read. It is both entertaining and educational. Exhilarating
very exciting and enjoyable. Emocionante: e.g. My first parachute jump was an
exhilarating experience.
Provides a fascinating/valuable/revealing insight into the novel provides afascinating
insight (understanding,visin) into the customs in Mexico.
Gripping: exciting or interesting in a way that keeps your attention. Emocionante,
fascinante, absorbente.
Impressive: making you feel admiration, because they are very large,
good, skilful,etc.Impresionante, imponente, excelente:an impressive performance. One of
the mostimpressive novels of recent years She was very impressive in the interview.
Moving: causing you to have deep feelings of sadness or sympathy. Conmovedor: e.g.a
deeply moving experience.
Outstanding: extremely good; excellent. E.g. Outstanding performance.
Powerful: effective. E.g. Powerful acting
Stunning: impressive: gave a stunning performance
Credible, entertaining, fast-moving, innovative, memorable.
Negative adjectives
Clichd: used so often that it no longer has much meaning and is not interesting: e.g. a
clichd view of upper-class life.
Excruciating:/kskruiet/ extremely painful or bad. E.g. There are two versions of this
excruciating film.
Excruciatingly (adv): e.g. excruciatingly boring.
Implausible: Not seeming reasonable or probable; failing to convince; not
believable.Inverosmil. E.g. A rather implausible story.
REVIEWS
x has much to recommend it.X is, at heart, a(n) love/spy/adventure story.It is based on a
book by ...It is set in the countryside/the future.The film has a quality cast.The film was
directed by ...The film score is enchanting/evocative/scary.The film captures the spirit
of ...The hero/heroine/villain is ...
I felt/thought it was
I was impressed by
What struck me most was ...What I liked most/didn't like was ...
The plot was gripping.The characters were very convincing/very well drawn.On reflection, I
think it was ...It struck me as being ...What I didn't understand was how ...In spite of these
few criticisms, I think ...
I would have no hesitation in recommending
Useful words and phrases
These words and phrases can be used in the following text types, depending on what are
asked to write about:
letters
essays
articles
proposals
reports
reviews
Expressing and supporting opinions
These words and expressions are especially useful in letters, essays and articles.
I believe/do not believe that ... (because) ...Personally I feel that ... Let me explain why.In
my opinion, ... Just consider ...
As I see it, The reason is ...
It seems to me that This is because ...
I would argue that for the following reasons.I feel very strongly that ...
I am convinced that ...I am of the opinion that ...I am very much in favour of/against ...I am
completely opposed to ...The reasons why I believe that ... are as follows.
Opening phrases
These words and expressions are especially useful in letters, essays and articles.
People (sometimes) claim that but I feel that ...
It is often said/argued that ... However, it seems to me that ...It is a fact that ...
Over the past few months/years, it seems that
Recently, we have al
l become concerned that
Nowadays, we are all realising that ...
In the past, people used to , but now ...