This is a strong future tense word to convey "would" or "may".
What is "will"?
Vocabulary and grammar from Eiken level 3 up to 2.
What's important to review before taking the test/this Summer vacation?
These show every time clearly about what you are writing about in some texts.
What are sub-headings?
This is in almost all text types
What's a title?
This is where you write your name.
This helps us define to who what belongs.
What is the "'s" at the end of nouns?
Writing neat/clean.
What's important in general for writing?
You only need to use one of these to show importance.
What is an "exclamation mark"?
This text can reach a large audience asks for interaction.
What is a blog?
The amount is 450.
What is the minimum number of words you need to write?
This helps us define whether we have more than one of something or not.
What is the "s" at the end of nouns?
Making a writing plan before writing.
What's important before writing the text?
All texts require this.
What's a paragraph?
This text that communicates information one-way requires contact information.
What is a leaflet?
It is 060192
What is the school code?
This you need to generally use when talking about something that has happened.
What is the "past tense"?
Checking for simple mistakes.
What is important after you finish writing?
Examples are: Like, some, so, I mean, I guess, you know.
What are filler words?
This text uses no sub-headings.
What is a speech?
The same number as the corner of a right-angled triangle.
How many minutes is there for the exam?
These are examples of articles in the English language.
What are a, an and the?
Actually reading the task/assignment.
What is important before you start writing anything?
The phrase "I'm going to talk about" or something similar.
What is a bad way to start almost any writing?
When you ask people to respond or react to your writing in a meaningful manner.
What is a "call for action"?
The hint for the text-type is here.
What is in the second sentence of the prompt?