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so here we are once again for more c1 advanced writing today we are going to look at how to write proposals and were going to go into a lot of details so make sure you keep watching until the end hello and welcome to teacher phil where i help people like you pass their cambridge exams make sure you like the video and check out the full article on my website the link is in the description box below and with all that being said lets get started first of all proposals are not a mandatory task in c1 advanced writing the only task you have to write is essays instead of a proposal you could also choose to write an email or letter a report or review and as with all the writing tasks in c1 advanced you always write between 220 to 260 words ing to cambridge english a proposal is typically written either for a supervisor which could be your boss or a director or to a peer group so for example the members of a club that youve also joined or for example your classmates and so on in a proposal y