: Incorporate Aristotle’s appeals— Pathos (emotion), Ethos (credibility), or Logos (logic)—to strengthen arguments. 3. Key Grammar & Usage for Level 2
: Use natural transitions like "Actually..." , "To be honest..." , or "Speaking of which..." to bridge topics.
: One main idea with supporting evidence/examples.
: Choosing correctly between at (specific locations), in (cities/countries), and on (specific dates).
Refining specific grammatical structures is essential for clarity in both speaking and writing:
Moving beyond basic greetings, the "Level 2" focus shifts toward maintaining natural flow and depth.
: Paraphrase the prompt and state your clear opinion or position.
: Incorporate Aristotle’s appeals— Pathos (emotion), Ethos (credibility), or Logos (logic)—to strengthen arguments. 3. Key Grammar & Usage for Level 2
: Use natural transitions like "Actually..." , "To be honest..." , or "Speaking of which..." to bridge topics. English Conversation & Writing (2)
: One main idea with supporting evidence/examples. : Incorporate Aristotle’s appeals— Pathos (emotion)
: Choosing correctly between at (specific locations), in (cities/countries), and on (specific dates). "To be honest..."
Refining specific grammatical structures is essential for clarity in both speaking and writing:
Moving beyond basic greetings, the "Level 2" focus shifts toward maintaining natural flow and depth.
: Paraphrase the prompt and state your clear opinion or position.