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ARRAS PIA 2022 FRAP AM ( 2022471 A 28AaTIRA) . HHT Paper 4Speaking % , HKDSE 32304 — Paper 2 Writing 4438188} 484) 28%, ADEMADBIBNDG (AK Paper BRERA ) MHPaper 245} 4Part A Guided Writing (47H) #l Part B Extended Writing (fendint SURCROUHES) , FA Part beHE AS 2: 3, Part B 45) ERS, TECH , SREB {SMPUT OSE BX Paper 2+ XBAE MARE USAEEI AEA FE , FEBUEAT RAMEE THAMAT REM ERT RATTLER ETERS , REARS , WERE. HA, ST MAARRNBEE , ATHAABENRD. SAAR REAR TDOEERA : 1. SABIBADMEEEE ? (Sports? Workplace? Social Issues? Popular Culture?) (#81 $E 7 (Students? Employees? The Principal? The government? The public?) 26 3. HRHEHL ? (Request? Persuade?) 4, AEMiRha 2 (Present? Past? Future?) 5. 1; 2 (Open Day? Conference?) 6. f142 ? (Performer? President of SU?) 7. C&48RE ? (Article? Letter? Formal? Informal?) 8. 4732242 ? (Describe? View? Good points and bad points? Suggestions?) ‘GRIPS DSE 223 Paper 2 part AJ Epart B , fa) SUMABR) LAPEE RET point , [FJAF*] AbrainstormLB WAR ARH , — ME. DSE English paper 2 BRERA + iis (Argumentative Essay) + GRBAX (Expository Essay) + Hi3tTHM (Descriptive Essay) ete Argumentative Essay e302 3/61 PDA LIA ae T MGRICtLAD AE , —7ELZOne-side Argumentative Essay ; ALB Two-side Argumentative Essay. RRED—AABX , WEASEL —fArticle/Letter to the Editor, {AREAS HSER HGRA , HABARHSETASER= BRA , SRS ATRIA AB OIF (56%) 2020 a9 You are a member of the Parent-Teacher Association (PTA). Write a letter to the President of the PTA stating your opinion either for or against a four-day school week, Give reasons to support your view. One-sided Argumentative Essay 4/63 FektiLOne-side Argumentative Essay HAMAS. STP RRAL RSC : © SIR + 1a © SRE + 18 RIL MURA SRA eeh , RTE RAR ETA. Argumentative Essay ERS Introduction Reason 1 Reason 2 Reason 3 Counter-argument Rebuttal Conclusion Samui SHAH NOom bon > s/s RAL, ASRAELSA-BVAWAC RIE. ADM PSRALE RARE , RERBAERAAC MII. BRAS , ACER VASC KIS. FERS SAB RARS , TT LRRA] (Topic Sentence)sijl_LOrdinal Adverbs , $l20Firstly/ First / To start with, PRET) DUB Et AME BI GIF HELO , ALR. SET LARA TE SSE AA BETA GRIME , RAMA. [ej#%th , _LOrdinal Adverbs (Second/Secondly/Next) , SE EME GRR A AR HEF ANAS RA AE th. Tafa 6/61 ATPRLALH , RT BRACE , LERMAN. CREAT RTIMARAMNS , ERAS — ab A], GRRE. 45140 Undeniably, this may be true in some cases. PET ARNI RAGE , HREM MBNR , LER, TEL , SS tO RT ARE FRR EIR « EES RAMHS , FT UNL M4779] (Transition Sentence) , iHowever/Nonetheless/Nevertheless, SEAEAEER > PARANA RAK T SER TRA AAV , EAA A HH BINA S Ie JRA eR SS RRL RG NOLL BAR , RRA RA A ATE FaDeR Sth, VSS] DBI IF Aaa OLAS EE HR Ie , FPR RES SCS Aeme , EES. Bie (Rebuttal) 1/61 Ste RD ca a ame ALC BREAN), HCED SAE Ae SR A. PREF me , ME , RA AMEE SR BP BTSHOY "FRA , RAE iB, {HF MEH LAF Counter-argument HHRMA ESI BRE BEC Aa lB ith , AMR Se BRebuttal MEHR ATC | Two-sided Argumentative Essay Two-side Argumentative Essayfone-side Argumentative Essay AMAA LMSURELL REABM. aye #Two-side Argumentative Essayls , PSHE RIGS , MEARE RA HET. RAAT CRAASRH AAMT RAR , I, BRR B AWA R, SHR UTOR , UA LAB ARS. BES AN DARI GH TRAE , MRT 267K , RAT one-side Argumentative Essay, ENRF-E, EPL UMAR RAR SEAM. PRR BANS RRO AR, (SRT LB ERE A) + GF ES (SEAR AB NR RR ZA FBR , BABE. LEER AS BREA T PR SAU. TE , OER DEIR LA READ, SICH RES AA. BEE ROZA IRR IRAT RRR, FASE A) FE (BS BABU) RH SRE , UPAR EAE , EI LBAB ARNEL BEAMS RARER RIA, BA RA ITREA , RAS ae DSE English paper 2 Argumentative Essay BEA. 961 Ste ABE : ER 1. According to / Based on +n., + SVO (#R4m) 2. In recent years, + SVO (iii SEF) 3. A recent report / study / survey + shows / suggests / reveals / demonstrates + that + SVO (3H / HF / HIB Biz...) Example: According to government statistics, the suicide rate of Hong Kong has increased in recent years Example: In recent years, the living standard of many Chinese people has improved. Example: A recent report reveals that more and more Hong Kong people are considering migrating to other countries. Str RAK : 51 BA ae CONTROVERSY 10/61 4.n. + has (have) raised concerns about + n. (5| 2843+) 2. n. + has (have) raised + sounded alarm bells about + n. (MF 24%) 3. n. + is an alarming problem (4 AjS22e)F1i8) Example: The incident involving Lam Wai-sze has raised concerns about the moral standard of our teachers. Example: The ferry disaster on Lamma Island last year has raised alarm bells about navigation safety in Hong Kong. Example: Obesity is an alarming problem in our society. Str AES : HA 1. Lam writing to + v. SEM BALE) 2. In this article (letter), | aim to + v. (EER , RHEE...) 3. This article (letter) aims to + v. (AXA ME...) Example: | am writing to express my concerns about (#2 BA}t)animal cruelty in Hong Kong. Example: In this article, | aim to explain the advantages of building casinos in Hong Kong. Example: This article aims to introduce the activities of the Science Club and persuade students to become our members. 11/61 3} NY, a Wes 1. Itis my belief that / It is my conviction that + SVO (iE 2RKMES) 2, From my point of view, + SVO (REA) 3. As far as | am concerned, / As for me, + SVO (3tEiTS) Example: It is my belief that the government should make more efforts to integrate the minorities into society. Example: From my point of view, the government should legalize gay marriage. Example: As far as | am concerned, the government should not blindly pursue economic development at the expense of our valuable heritage. Site OT: HR 12/61 1. Apart from / In addition to +n., + SVO (HRT...L9H) 2. What is more,/More importantly, + SVO (# SE) 3. Secondly,/ In addition, /Additionally,/ Furthermore, /Moreover,/Besides,/Also, + SVO (Ht HeLb) Example: In addition to peer pressure, tremendous pressure in school life has also contributed to the problem of drug abuse Example: More importantly, poor academic results have disheartened many students and some of them have resorted to taking drugs to escape from the reality. Example: Furthermore, extra-curricular activities can release our pressure. te BAA : BRA 1. SVO + for two / three reasons (...7978/=/4RA) 2. There are + two / three / many/numerous/ + reasons for /causes of + n. (AMBRE IR 3.n.+ is the culprit of +n. (...48...A05ER ABE) Example: The Chinese government should abolish the one-child policy for three reasons. Example: There are several causes of the increasing suicide rate. Example: The lack of concentration is the culprit of many students’ poor academic results. JSte ROHL : HSU RR 13/61 1. v. + ing /n. + can bring + many/several/numerous + benefits and drawbacks (... 2] RARE AUER) 2. +v, + ing / n. + be + good for! advantageous to/beneficial to/conducive to/instrumental in +v. + ing /n. (ARF BREN) 3. + v. + ing /n. + be harmful to/detrimental to/deleterious to/injurious to + n. (APRERAY) Example: Cooperating with property developers to build subsidized housing can bring several benefits and drawbacks. Example: Developing a sophisticated education system is advantageous to the sustainable development of a country. Example: Global warming will endanger the habitat of polar bears. Fate BBA: Bis 41. Critics may argue/pinpoint/point out / emphasize + that + SVO 1aje1 2. There |s no denying that / It cannot be denied that + SVO (#857 52) 3. The truth is that / The reality is that + SVO (4+#U2) Example: Critics may point out that homosexual marriage will disrupt the norms and order of our society and pose risk to public health Example: There is no denying that some students may think that the compulsory test will offend them and some may even think that it is an insult. Example: The truth is that the language standard of many students nowadays has declined sharply. 1. FRRGA), | HERE, + it is good / advantageous (for sbdy) to do sthg (...27T#F82A4)) 2. Itis (high) time sbdy did sthg (SEBHRtHK) 3. Sbdy + plays an important / a significant role in + sthg / v. + ing + sthg(SiRB EH) Example: Also, it is advantageous for the organizers to ban the use of mobile phones in the marathon. Example: It is high time for the government to increase the construction of public housing estates. Example: Parents play a significant role in developing their children into responsible and self-reliant individuals. 15/61 pete Ste BROT : asd 1. In conclusion, / To conclude, + SVO (4835 2R) 2. Sbdy + can / should / need(s) to / strike a balance between n./v. + ing and n./v. + ing (ERA RRSP) 3. All in all, + SVO(G{#- ADRES) Example: In conclusion, indulgence and comfortable lifestyle have made many children over-dependent. Example: The government can strike a balance between combating drug abuse and protecting students’ privacy. Example: All in all, the street stalls in Mong Kok do more good than harm as they can let youngsters showcase their talent and attract tourists from the world. See DSE English paper 2 Expository Essay it893C BS RAMA RT ALR MOAR EAR RA , RELIES DURA ES MANS SALSA tat ee EA. TH DSE RX paper 2 RAT GORE RAR MIR, ELA TMB DSE English Paper 2 (StS SCAN ABS) Gi RS SCARS. 16/61 tes RE Paragraph 1 (Stra) Paragraph 2 (E-) Paragraph 3 (eR) Paragraph 4 (BEX , BERTI) Paragraph 5 (aa , RStBe-) Paragraph 6 aq , RHHYE-) Paragraph 7 (i854) ett BORE SAE 1. BAR 2. PRES (ROME + WEG) REA UE) 1. UR SS (BE | SIE) BEA US) 1. 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