Writing Japanese · AS 91137
Write a variety of text types in Japanese to convey information, ideas, and opinions in genuine contexts
Write a variety of text types in Japanese to convey information, ideas, and opinions in genuine contexts
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You need to write several different types of texts in Japanese (like emails, social media posts, letters, reviews, etc.) that communicate real information, express your ideas, and explain your opinions. These texts should be written for real-life situations and real audiences, not made-up classroom exercises. You'll be marked on how well your Japanese works as a whole across all the pieces you submit.
You write several different text types in Japanese that communicate your information and opinions clearly enough to be understood, despite some errors in spelling, vocabulary choice, formality level, or conventions.
You write several different text types in Japanese that sound natural and convincing, with good vocabulary and language features chosen to suit the purpose and audience, with only minor inconsistencies that don't get in the way of understanding.
You write several different text types in Japanese that are controlled and effective, with language and features skillfully selected and used to suit purpose and audience, with no inconsistencies that would confuse the reader.
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