ESL Style Practice: Level 6, Exercise 1 – Advanced Adjectives is an advanced vocabulary training module designed for high-level English language learners (typically CEFR C1/C2 or advanced academic tracks). The exercise focuses on refining a student’s writing style by replacing weak, generic descriptors with precise, sophisticated modifiers. 🎯 Core Objectives & Focus Areas
Eradicating Generic Language: Training learners to phase out low-level adjectives like “good,” “bad,” “big,” or “sad” in favor of nuanced vocabulary.
Distinguishing Confusing Words: Testing subtle differences between closely related words, such as choosing between fictitious, imaginary, or fictional depending on context.
Stylistic Upgrade: Teaching students how to align their descriptive choices with formal, academic, or professional tones. 📝 Common Exercise Formats
Level 6 exercises generally employ three primary question types to test context and placement: advanced-language-practice.pdf – Training Into Europe