English Essays Pack
+500 Winning Model Essays

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High-quality model essays showcase exemplary writing skills, providing inspiration and guidance for crafting outstanding essays
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Packed with 500 frequently examined questions and essays
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Covers narrative essays, argumentative essays, descriptive essays and directed writing (letters, articles, speech, reports)
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Perfect for A Level, GCSE, IGCSE, and O Level students
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English Essays Pack
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Write two contrasting descriptive pieces (300–450 words each) about an art gallery: the first before
opening time on the first day of a major exhibition; and the second at peak time during the first
day. In your writing, focus on the colour, sound and movement in the gallery.
Essay type:
Descriptive Writing
Write two contrasting descriptive pieces (300–450 words each): the first about a brand-new
stadium built for a national sporting event; and the second about the same stadium, disused and
abandoned, ten years later. In your writing, create a sense of atmosphere and place.
Essay type:
Descriptive Writing
Write two contrasting diary entries (300–450 words each) about a public event: the first by an
important politician attending this event; and the second by the politician’s bodyguard. In your
writing, create a sense of atmosphere and place to help your reader imagine the scene.
Essay type:
Descriptive Writing
Write two contrasting diary entries (300–450 words each): the first by a student after being shown
around a new school on the first day of the year; the second by the same student, two years later,
after showing a group of new students around the same school. In your writing, create a sense of
mood and place.
Essay type:
Descriptive Writing