Jhelloy!
I need your help, fellow native English speakers. I have my English matriculation examination (Almost like A-Levels) test next weekend and one thing you have to do there among the other stuff is write an essay! So here's the thing that I'm asking:
If you could tell me some practical phrases and meaning of them! Teachers and inspectors really appreciate them and then I get good points and everyones happy. They also appreciate when you use words like "exquisite" instead of "fine". So also if you know some uber words that I could use in my essay instead of those normal ones it'd be nice x)
Max. points are 99 and I usually get +80 'cause I don't use phrases and stuff.
Thanks!
English Matriculation Examination
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Re: English Matriculation Examination
yeah so we're supposed to just throw in random phrases and 'Uber' words ? I mean if you have an essay on I don't know Japanese economy a fancy word for buttered toast won't really help you.

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Re: English Matriculation Examination
Finished mine with the words "confusion and frustration in modern times".
Got an E, which is the second highest.
Got an E, which is the second highest.

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Yeah, thats why you should throw common phrases like "At the end of the day" and synonymes for words like good, bad, big, small... You have brains, think.the perfect li e wrote:yeah so we're supposed to just throw in random phrases and 'Uber' words ? I mean if you have an essay on I don't know Japanese economy a fancy word for buttered toast won't really help you.
Haha, that's one sweet ending :DTomiT14 wrote:Finished mine with the words "confusion and frustration in modern times".
Got an E, which is the second highest.
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Re: English Matriculation Examination
oh i had my A levels on june
i think i failed my english essay , t was about global warming and i was so feed up with that kind of essays that i ended up writing about something slightly different , (if you get off topic you fail ) funny thing is that i passed the essay for college and trust me it was hardest english test i've ever seen ( i had to do two more tests , one for each college i applied to )
so my advice is stay on topic
i think i failed my english essay , t was about global warming and i was so feed up with that kind of essays that i ended up writing about something slightly different , (if you get off topic you fail ) funny thing is that i passed the essay for college and trust me it was hardest english test i've ever seen ( i had to do two more tests , one for each college i applied to )
so my advice is stay on topic
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Re: English Matriculation Examination
Here are some fancy adjectives
pertinacious - adhering resolutely to an opinion, purpose, or design b : perversely persistent. Basically means stubborn
cantankerous - difficult or irritating to deal with
pulchritudinous - characterized by or having great physical beauty and appeal.
pertinacious - adhering resolutely to an opinion, purpose, or design b : perversely persistent. Basically means stubborn
cantankerous - difficult or irritating to deal with
pulchritudinous - characterized by or having great physical beauty and appeal.


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Re: English Matriculation Examination
I'm sure you already know this, but instead of words like got, say arrived, acquired, and so on.
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Thanks a lot both of you, those are good help!
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Re: English Matriculation Examination
top o' the morning.
that kind of english?
lolo
that kind of english?
lolo