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Expression écrite: structure first, fancy vocabulary second

Examiners reward clear progression—greeting, intent, details, close—even when your wording is simple.

Before you chase rare idioms, lock a repeatable skeleton for emails and arguments: opening context, two concrete paragraphs, polite closure.

Practice rewriting the same prompt twice: once formal, once slightly warmer. Variation within structure earns points faster than memorizing isolated phrases.