Writing is a fabulous way of putting your ideas to paper, then sitting back and analyzing what you
have written. Your writing will give you visual input, as well as insight to what you need to improve. It may be grammar, word order, expanding your vocabulary, improving your vocabulary or even punctuation.At this level, you are aiming for accuracy. Your writing should be as mistake-free as possible.
About Essay writing.
How to Write a Formal Essay.
Samples.
http://www.flo-joe.co.uk/fce/students/writing/makeover/archive.htm
Additional writing practice.
Go to http://www.dailywritingtips.com/10-writing-exercises-to-tighten-your-writing/ and choose one of the ten suggested activities. Post your writing on our blog.
Look at the material on paragraph writing at http://www.aims.edu/student/online-writing-lab/process/body-exercise. Experiment with the template it describes in writing a paragraph.
My sources for putting together the writing parts of this C1 course have been:
English Grammar and Style. By Roslyn Petelin, Ph.D. and her team at the U Queensland, Au.
How to Write an Essay. By Maggie Sokolik, Ph.D. and her team at the UC Berkeley, California.
About Letter Writing.