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Writing Various Personal Notes and Letters

The document outlines various writing prompts for letters and articles, each requiring a specific format and content. Topics include announcing a university admission, recommending a weekend getaway, sharing personal health updates, inquiring about a language school, recounting a memorable journey, meeting an interesting person, discussing environmental issues, retrieving lost items, addressing endangered animals, and reviewing a TV program. Each prompt specifies key points to cover within a word limit of 100-120 words.

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Writing Various Personal Notes and Letters

The document outlines various writing prompts for letters and articles, each requiring a specific format and content. Topics include announcing a university admission, recommending a weekend getaway, sharing personal health updates, inquiring about a language school, recounting a memorable journey, meeting an interesting person, discussing environmental issues, retrieving lost items, addressing endangered animals, and reviewing a TV program. Each prompt specifies key points to cover within a word limit of 100-120 words.

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You successfully entered the university yesterday.

On a separate sheet of paper write a note (100-120 words) to your friends announcing
this news and invite them to a party you plan to give.

In your note you should:

1. say when the party will be given;


2. give directions to the party;
3. tell your friends what to bring.

Write your note in the appropriate style and format.

***

Your friends love doing sports and you want to spend a weekend together with them. On
a separate sheet of paper write a letter to them (100-120 words) in which you describe a
place you would recommend for a weekend.

In this letter include these points:

1. how you found out about the place;


2. describe the place, its atmosphere and the nature you can see;
3. mention the activities you can do there;
4. express your opinion of the place.

***

On a separate sheet of paper write a letter of 100-120 words to your friend giving news
about yourself and your health. Mention:

1. the problem you had;


2. the symptoms;
3. the doctor's advice;
4. how you feel now.

***

You are going to study at the summer language school on Malta. On a separate sheet of
paper write a letter (100-120 words) to the English language school and ask for the
following information:

1. what documents you need;


2. what the fees are and how you can pay them;
3. how many lessons per week you can have;
4. about accommodation;
5. what the school rules are;
6. what kind of entertainment and excursions they offer.
***

Your school magazine is running a competition. You are invited to describe a journey
that you really enjoyed. On a separate sheet of paper write an account (100-120 words)
of the journey entitled 'The Journey of My Life.'

You may include the following points:

 where you went;


 who you went with;
 how you travelled;
 what happened during the journey;
 why you liked it so much.

***

On a separate sheet of paper write (100-120 words) about a memorable experience when
you met an interesting person. Write about:

 who you met;


 where it was;
 why the person was interesting;
 why meeting this person was memorable.

***

You are a member of the local Green Society. The secretary asked you to write an article
(of 100-120 words) about the environmental issues concerning your region including
information about:

 pollution of the area;


 transport;
 food and farming;
 recycling.

***

Last month you were at camp and left your rucksack in the room you lived. On a separate
sheet of paper write a letter to the administration of the camp describing your rucksack
and asking to send it back to you.

Give the following details:

 size;
 material it is made of;
 colour and texture;
 special features.

***
A scientific journal has asked its readers to write an article discussing the question 'What
should be done to help endangered animals.' On a separate sheet of paper write an article
of 100-120 words for the magazine on this topic.

Mention:

 why so many animals are endangered today;


 what the reasons of animals' extinction are;
 the possible solutions of the problem.

***

On a separate sheet of paper write a review of the TV programme that you enjoy. Give
the overall opinion of the programme in 100-120 words. Mention:

 the name of the programme;


 the channel that broadcast it;
 the type of the programme;
 what the programme is about;
 who the participants are;
 your impressions of the programme.

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