You may be wondering what type of text you will have to write in the Cambridge Checkpoint exam? You and your teacher will not know exactly what text types will be in paper one and two before the exam begins.
Paper one is the non-fiction part of the exam and paper two is all about fiction.
Most non-fiction papers in previous years have required students to write a non-chronological report or simply an information report. However, students have also been asked to write a news report, diary entry and a biography. These would be the texts to study for paper one.
For the fiction paper two, there is always some kind of narrative to write. Understanding how to write a great narrative text is what you should aim for.
The other text types on this website are also important. You will need to know how to write them. However, it is up to your teacher if you cover all of them in a year or not. They will be important texts to know as you progress into high school.
Paper one is the non-fiction part of the exam and paper two is all about fiction.
Most non-fiction papers in previous years have required students to write a non-chronological report or simply an information report. However, students have also been asked to write a news report, diary entry and a biography. These would be the texts to study for paper one.
For the fiction paper two, there is always some kind of narrative to write. Understanding how to write a great narrative text is what you should aim for.
The other text types on this website are also important. You will need to know how to write them. However, it is up to your teacher if you cover all of them in a year or not. They will be important texts to know as you progress into high school.