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CXC CSEC English A past papers

NB: CXC suggests spending no more than 40 minutes to answer the summary writing question in Section one,
paper 2 of the English A exam.

Read carefully the following conversation between Ross and Susan and then answer the
question below it.
 

Susan Charles, a fine secretary you are! Don't you know that the students from Guadeloupe arrive
Ross:
on September 15th?
   
Susan: Both the boys and the girls. So what else is new?
   
None of your wisecracks. That's only a month away and we haven't found accommodation for
Ross: them as yet. The hotel says there won't be any room at that time. As secretary of the club, it's
your responsibility...
   
I know, I know. I'll arrange for them to stay in private homes. I'm sure the villagers won't mind
Susan: taking them in for a small charge. It's only for two weeks. Our visitors are booked to leave on the
30th.
   
Not a bad idea. Why don't you write to all the villagers asking them to write to us if they are
Ross:
interested in putting up these students? I wonder how much they'll charge.
   
I'll ask them to give their rates. We'll have to insist, though, that the villagers who are interested
Susan:
must be able to speak French. The Guadeloupians speak no English.
   
Ross: At least not the six who are coming. Should the villagers provide meals?
   
Susan: Breakfast and dinner, except on Sundays when they must include lunch as well.
   
I think we should let the villagers know that two club members will want to inspect homes and
Ross:
chat with the applicants before making the selection.
   
Agreed. Letters from those who are interested should reach us by August 26th. Then our members
Susan:
can visit on the 28th.
   
Ross: After six p.m., I suppose? Should the villagers write to you as secretary?
   
Susan: Right on both counts; I'll tell them to write to:

The Secretary
Denby Sports Club
P.O. Box 63
Arroyo Village.
   
Ross: But suppose a villager can put up more than one student?
   
Susan: All the better, my friend, all the better.
   
Imagine that you are Susan. In not more than 150 words, write the letter to the villagers.
 
Marks will be given for (1) content, (2) organisation and (3) expression
  30 marks
   

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