English Essays Pack
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Last month, a new sports and leisure centre opened in your local area. Write two contrasting
reviews (300–450 words each) of the centre, which will be published on a website called Local
Matters. One of the reviews is very positive about the new centre, and the other is negative
about it.
Essay type:
Directed Writing
Last year, your best friend at school moved away to live in another town. Recently, a very important person came to visit your school. You decide to write a letter to your friend with all the details of the visit. Write your letter. You must include the following: • who the important person was and when the visit took place • details of what happened during the visit • why the visit was important for you and your school. Cover all three points above in detail. You should make your letter interesting and informative. Start your letter ‘Dear ...,’ and remember to supply a suitable ending.
Essay type:
Directed Writing
Many new students join your school every year. Your Principal wants to make starting at the school as
easy as possible for these new students and she asks you to write a report for her about how to do this.
Write your report. You must include the following:
• some of the difficulties that you and other students had when you joined the school
• suggestions about what the school can do to help new students
• how the students and the school will benefit.
Cover all three points above in detail. You should make your report polite and informative. Start your
report ‘To the Principal’. Remember to give a name and a date.
Essay type:
Directed Writing
On your way home from school recently, you and your friend saw a poster about an event. This led to
an exciting experience for both you and your friend. Some time later, your teacher asks you to make a
speech to your class about the experience.
Write your speech. You must include the following:
• the name of your friend and what the event was
• a detailed account of the experience
• the effect this experience had on both you and your friend.
Cover all three points above in detail. You should make your speech interesting and informative. Start
your speech ‘Good morning, everyone.’
Essay type:
Directed Writing
On your way home from school recently, you and your friend saw a poster about an event. This led to an exciting experience for both you and your friend. Some time later, your teacher asks you to make a speech to your class about the experience. Write your speech. You must include the following: • the name of your friend and what the event was • a detailed account of the experience • the effect this experience had on both you and your friend. Cover all three points above in detail. You should make your speech interesting and informative. Start your speech ‘Good morning, everyone.’
Essay type:
Directed Writing
Recently, two of your relatives who live abroad came to stay with your family for a week. This was a
very happy event for everyone. You decide to write to your aunt, who lives in another city, to tell her
about this visit.
Write your letter. You must include the following:
• who the relatives are and when they came to visit
• details about what you and your relatives did together during the visit
• what your relatives enjoyed most about their visit and why.
Cover all three points above in detail. You should make your letter interesting and informative.
Start your letter ‘Dear Aunt ...,’ and remember to supply an appropriate ending.
Essay type:
Directed Writing
Recently, you won a prize which you were not expecting to win (perhaps for academic studies, for an
extra-curricular activity or for a competition outside school). Your Principal asks you to write an article
for the school magazine about winning the prize.
Write your magazine article. You must include the following:
• what you received the prize for and why you were not expecting to win it
• details of how other people helped you to win the prize
• how you will benefit from winning the prize.
Cover all three points above in detail. You should make your magazine article interesting and informative.
Start your magazine article with a suitable headline.
Essay type:
Directed Writing