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My answer

Irony is a vague expression which always requires audience and control but a lot of people
don't like it especially those who fail to understand it and claim it makes life complicated by
giving a wrong sense of intellectual superiority to some people who use irony.

Content: 2 Provides a good summary of the text. All relevant aspects mentioned

Form: 1 Is written in one, single, complete sentence

Grammar: 2 Has correct grammatical structure

Vocabulary: 2 Has appropriate choice of words

Overall: 7/7 well-done


Summarize Written Text
One sentence of up to 75 words optimum amount is between 35 to 55 words.

When people describe themselves as tone deaf, having no rhythm or no ear for music,
they generally think of these things as defining characteristics. They are talents you are born
with or not. However, there is a variety of research on skill development which questions
this. Carol Dwecks research shows that people who believe that skill can be developed will
be far more successful, evidence supporting the old saying, Whether you believe you can or
cant, youre right.

Along similar lines, Anders Ericsson found that what separates the experts from the
amateurs in any field is about 10,000 hours of deliberate practice. The most important
lesson, of course, is that change is possible. People can become something they arent and
change who they are. Talent, even one like music, can be cultivated. However, this is not to
say that natural talent does not exist.

One often overlooked study by Edwin Gordon showed that talent accounted for about half
the differences in musical skill development in a group of students after three years of
studying. So although anyone can become a musician, not everyone can become the best
musician.

Model answer: Many people believe that you are born with an ear for music, and there is
no doubt that many are born with natural talent, however, recent research has shown
that this skill can be developed, and through long hours of dedicated practice, positive
changes can evolve and talented musicians can be cultivated.

My Answer
Many researches support the view that talents such as music can be developed by
voluntarily practice and learning, however, to become an extraordinary musician, a natural
hidden talent is required but still a lot of skills can be learnt by believing that the change is
feasible.

Content: 2 Provides a good summary of the text. All relevant aspects mentioned
Form: 1 Is written in one, single, complete sentence

Grammar: 2 Has correct grammatical structure

Vocabulary: 2 Has appropriate choice of words

Overall: 7/7 well-done

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