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Develop the structure of each writing task - Task 3 / Reading into writing

Use the information you read in Task 2 to write a short essay (150-180
words) for your science teacher about pros and cons of being a dairy
farmer.

Use the information from the four texts you read in Task 2 to write a
short essay (150-180 words) for your science teacher about the
following topic: "Nuclear energy is the answer to our energy supply
problems".

Use the information from the four texts you read in task 2 to write a short
article (150-180 words) for your online school magazine about the job of
a typical Australian refuse collector.

Use the information from the four texts you read in task 2 to write a short
article (150-180 words) for your school magazine looking at ways to
solve the problem of traffic congestion in UK cities.

Use the information from the four texts you read in task 2 to write a short
report (150-180 words) for your geography teacher on problematic snow
conditions and features of the Scottish Highlands which make the area
challenging for hillwalkers.

Use the information from the four texts you read in task 2 to write a short
report (150-180 words) for your geography teacegr on the traffic
congestion problem in the UK cities.
Develop the structure of each writing task - Task 4 / Extended writing

Write a review of a film you watched recently for your school magazine.
Write approximately 150-180 words. Explain the storyline, say what you
liked or disliked about the film and whether or not you would recommend
people to go and see it.

You are on holiday in the countryside. You live in a big city and your best
friend has written to you asking what it's like staying somewhere so
different. Write your friend a letter in approximately 150-180 words. Say:

-what's different about where you are on holiday compared to life in the city
- whether you like city or countryside life better and why
You saw an ad for the position of Sports and Activities Organiser at a
summer camp for young children in your local newspaper. You decide to
apply for the job. Write a letter of application to the camp manager in
150-180 words. Say why you're writing and:

- give details of your qualifications and experience


- say why you'd like the job
- mention some of the personal qualities that make you suited to the role

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