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The Method:
Before (Grade C): "The room was scary. I felt nervous." After (Grade A): "The room held its breath. Cobwebs trembled on the ceiling fan as a floorboard groaned under my weight." using digital technology to learn english igcse hot
Hot Tip: Use Otter.ai (transcription software) to dictate your story. Speaking your narrative often sounds more natural and fluid than typing. Transcribe it, then edit.
IGCSE examiners are looking for precision. Don't just say "sad"; say "melancholic" or "despondent." Tech can help you build this lexical range without flash cards. The Problem: You can write a story, but
IGCSE Directed Writing asks you to adopt a persona (e.g., "Write a speech to your peers" or "Write a formal report"). This is hard to practice alone. Enter AI.
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