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I would most definitely opt for the difficult way out. Anyway I already got an A* in IGCSE English so I don't really care about the O level part. But I agree with alisha upto a point. English has it's own charm and I always admire authors who can write proper English. But unfortunately, all you need to do now to become an international best-seller is write some supernatural cliche or non cliche love story. Add in a way too I'm-not-worth-anything girl and an extremely hot guy and you're ready to get started, add in some other new species who also incidentally falls in love with the girl and bingo you got a story. Maybe that's the reason we don't find people who can write like J.R.R.Tolkien, Christopher Paolini, J.K. Rowling etc.[Don't get me wrong I don't hate supernatural books, I'm a total mortal instruments fan but I'm sick of reading the same boring vamp/girl/werewolf love triangle. We don't get to read good literature anymore. But then again, I think very few people would agree with me.
But wouldn't the sms part be wierd? I don't think the British Council will be so lenient even if they do speak slang. Most probably they'll be more lenient with checking.
But wouldn't the sms part be wierd? I don't think the British Council will be so lenient even if they do speak slang. Most probably they'll be more lenient with checking.