English Essays Pack
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You are giving a talk at a parents’ information evening about why all children should study science
at school. Explain your views.
In your talk you should:
• explain why some people think that all children should study science at school
• consider why other people might think that not all children should study science at school
• express your own opinion about all children studying science at school.
Essay type:
Directed Writing
You are walking along a busy road and you see a car drive very close to someone on a bicycle.The car
almost knocks the cyclist off the bicycle. You are very concerned about the way that car drivers behave
towards cyclists. You decide to write a letter to the Editor of the local newspaper to complain about the
problem.
Write your letter. You must include the following:
• when and where the incident took place
• what exactly happened, including how the car driver was to blame
• what you think should happen to improve the situation for cyclists on the roads.
Cover all three points above in detail. You should make your letter polite and informative.
Start your letter ‘Dear Editor’, and remember to supply an appropriate ending.
Essay type:
Directed Writing
You have been learning about why too much sugar is bad for you. Your headteacher has asked
you to give a short speech to the school, persuading everyone to reduce the amount of sugar they
eat.Write the text for the speech, using no more than 400 words. In your writing, give advice onimproving diet, and create a sense of motivation.
Essay type:
Directed Writing
You have been volunteering for a local organisation for the past year, and have agreed to give a
talk to your school about the experience. Write the script for the talk, in which you describe the
good work that the organisation does, and how you yourself have gained from volunteering.
Essay type:
Directed Writing
You have recently left home and are spending three months living and studying in another country.
You have decided to write a blog about the experience. Write the text for your first blog entry, using no more than 400 words. In your writing, create a sense of excitement and anticipation.
Essay type:
Directed Writing
You have seen an announcement in a local newspaper asking people to send in letters describing
their favourite building in the town. The letters will be published in a special edition of the newspaper
next month. You decide to write a letter about a building you particularly like.
Write the text for the letter, using no more than 400 words. In your writing, describe the building and explain why you like it.
Essay type:
Directed Writing