CPE · Writing — Register Task (Part 2) · South Korea
Writing — Register Task (Part 2) for the CPE Exam — Korean candidates
10% of the CPE test plan. Producing a highly effective piece of writing in a specific genre and register at C2 level. Calibrated for Korean candidates.
If you have already studied this content from a textbook, you know the material. The question this page answers is whether you can apply it under exam conditions. Writing — Register Task (Part 2) sits at roughly 10% of the Cambridge Proficiency (C2) content distribution — CPE Writing Part 2 requires producing a text in a specified genre (review, report, letter, proposal, article) with complete register mastery. At C2, genre conventions must be fully internalised — the format, vocabulary, tone, and discourse structure of each type should be automatic. Pass rates for the CPE are published annually by the awarding body and vary by cohort and locale. For Korean candidates preparing for CPE, the calibration of study to local context matters: TOEIC and TOEFL are the dominant English credentials. TOPIK (Korean proficiency) and CSAT (Suneung) gate domestic outcomes.
Common failure modes
These are the patterns that cause most candidates to lose marks on this topic. Recognising them in advance is half the work.
- !Generic writing that could be any genre — not exploiting the specific conventions of the chosen type
- !Inconsistent register: formal language followed by colloquial expressions
- !Reviews that only summarise content rather than critically evaluating quality and impact
Study tips
- 1Collect model texts for each genre: read 5 real examples of each — professional reviews, formal letters, business proposals.
- 2Practise "register transformation": take one text and rewrite it for a different audience and purpose.
- 3For proposals, practise the language of justification and persuasion: "This measure would inevitably lead to...", "The long-term benefits are self-evident...".
- 4한국 응시자에게 CPE 대비의 핵심은 독해 속도와 듣기 정확도입니다 — 한국식 시험 문화와 다른 출제 패턴에 익숙해지세요.
Sample CPE Writing — Register Task (Part 2) questions
These sample items mirror the format and difficulty of real CPE questions. Practice with thousands more on the free Koydo question bank.
- 1
A CPE Writing Part 2 review of a novel should NOT include:
- ACritical evaluation of the author's technique
- BA plot summary that replaces evaluationCorrect
- CYour recommendation to potential readers
- DAnalysis of specific language and imagery
Why this answer?
A literary review at C2 level is an evaluative genre — it should assess quality, technique, and impact, not simply retell the plot. A plot summary substituting for evaluation is a genre error that signals the candidate does not understand the purpose of a review. Brief reference to plot is acceptable as context, but it should not dominate the piece.
Frequently asked questions
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Proficiency — the highest CEFR English credential.
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