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English Essays Pack
+500 Winning Model Essays

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  • Covers narrative essays, argumentative essays,  descriptive essays and directed writing (letters, articles, speech, reports)

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    • ✅High-quality model essays showcasing exemplary writing
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NARRATIVE ESSAYS

ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAYS

DESCRIPTIVE ESSAYS

SPEECH

DIRECTED WRITING

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Your cousin got married recently. You helped your cousin to arrange the wedding celebration at a top
hotel. The celebration was enjoyable but the hotel made some mistakes. You decide to write a letter to
the hotel manager about the wedding celebration.
Write your letter. You must include the following:
• the names of the couple who got married and the date of the celebration
• what the guests enjoyed about the celebration
• details of the mistakes the hotel made and what you would like the hotel to do about what happened.
Cover all three points above in detail. You should make your letter polite and informative.
Start your letter ‘Dear Hotel Manager’ and remember to supply a suitable ending.

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Directed Writing

Your cousin got married recently. You helped your cousin to arrange the wedding celebration at a top
hotel. The celebration was enjoyable but the hotel made some mistakes. You decide to write a letter to
the hotel manager about the wedding celebration.
Write your letter. You must include the following:
• the names of the couple who got married and the date of the celebration
• what the guests enjoyed about the celebration
• details of the mistakes the hotel made and what you would like the hotel to do about what happened.
Cover all three points above in detail. You should make your letter polite and informative.
Start your letter ‘Dear Hotel Manager’ and remember to supply a suitable ending.

Essay type:

Directed Writing

Your cousin, a successful former student at your school, has just returned from living in another country.
Your Principal asks you to write an article for your school magazine about your cousin’s experience.
Write your magazine article. You must include the following:
• what your cousin achieved at school
• where your cousin went and what your cousin did there
• why your cousin is a role model for other students.
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

Your headteacher has asked you to give a speech to your school about the benefits of sport. Write
the text for the speech. In your writing, create a sense of enthusiasm for sport and a desire to
encourage students to be more active.

Essay type:

Directed Writing

Your headteacher has asked you to give a speech to your year group about a free-time activity that
you are very good at. Write the text for the speech. In your writing, create a sense of enthusiasm
for the activity and a desire to share this enthusiasm with others.

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Directed Writing

Your school has many extra-curricular activities. These include a debating team, music groups, sports teams and others. You are the leader of one of them. Your English teacher asks you to make a speech to your classmates to inform them about your team or group. Write your speech. You must include the following: • which team or group you lead and why it is successful • the qualities and skills a member of the team or group must have • how someone who joins the team or group will benefit as a member. Cover all three points above in detail. You should make your speech informative and interesting. Start your speech: ‘Good morning, everyone.’

Essay type:

Directed Writing

Your school or college has invited suggestions for an inspirational public figure
to give a speech to staff and students.
Write a letter to the Headteacher or Principal giving your suggestion.
In your letter, you could include:
• your views on what an inspirational public figure is
• the person you have chosen and what they do
• their inspirational qualities

Essay type:

Directed Writing

Your uncle and aunt own a shop which is busy and successful. You sometimes help in the shop during
your holidays. Your English teacher asks you to make a speech to your class about the shop and your
experience of working there.
Write your speech. You must include the following:
• what kind of shop it is and what you do there
• why the shop is so busy and successful
• why working in the shop is a useful experience for you.
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

‘Competition in sport, or in any area of life, is not good for anyone.’
Write an article for a magazine in which you express your views on competition.
In your article, you could include:
• areas of life where people are competitive
• positives of competition
• negatives of competition

Essay type:

Directed Writing

‘It’s not the possessions that matter, it’s the memories associated with them.’
Write an article for a magazine about your most prized possessions. In your article,
you could include:
• what the possessions are
• facts or information about the possessions
• why the possessions are ‘prized

Essay type:

Directed Writing

“Was it worth it?”
Write an article for a magazine to describe a time when you had to do something difficult.
In your article you should:
• explain why you had to do it
• describe the difficulties you had to face
• explain whether you thought it was worthwhile.

Essay type:

Directed Writing

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