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| 1 | Part 1 |
| 2 | You must answer this question. |
| 3 | Your English class is going to spend three days in London. |
| 4 | The Principal of your college, Mr Robertson, has already organised the programme. |
| 5 | However, the students in your class have seen an advertisement for the London Fashion and Leisure Show and you would all like to go to the show. |
| 6 | Your class has asked you to write to Mr Robertson about this. |
| 7 | Read the extract from Mr Robertson's programme, the advertisement, and your notes. |
| 8 | Then, using the information, write a letter to Mr Robertson. |
| 9 | Write a letter of between 120 and 180 words in an appropriate style on the opposite page. |
| 10 | Do not write any postal addresses. |
| 11 | Part 2 |
| 12 | Write an answer to one of the questions 2 - 5 in this part. |
| 13 | Write your answer in 120 - 180 words in an appropriate style on the opposite page. |
| 14 | Put the question number in the box at the top of page 5. |
| 15 | After a class discussion on the media's treatment of famous people, your teacher has asked you to write a composition, giving your opinions on the following statement: Famous people, such as politicians and film stars, deserve to have a private life without journalists following them all the time. |
| 16 | Write your composition. |
| 17 | You see this announcement in an international magazine. |
| 18 | We invite you, our readers, to write an article on: The Home of the Future. |
| 19 | In what ways do you think people's homes will be different in the future? |
| 20 | In what ways might they still be the same? |
| 21 | The writer of the best article will win a prize. |
| 22 | Write your article. |
| 23 | Your English teacher has asked you to write a story for the college magazine. |
| 24 | Your story must begin with these words: It was dangerous, but I knew I had to do it. |
| 25 | Write your story. |
| 26 | Answer one of the following two questions based on your reading of one of these set books. |
| 27 | Write (a) or (b) as well as the number 5 in the question box, and the title of the book next to the box. |
| 28 | Your answer must be about one of the books below. |
| 29 | Your teacher has asked you to write a composition, giving your opinions on the following statement: A good book should interest, amuse or teach the reader something. |
| 30 | Write your composition, explaining your views with reference to the book or one of the short stories you have read. |
| 31 | Your pen friend has written to ask you whether the book you have read would be a suitable present for her cousin's fifteenth birthday. |
| 32 | Write a letter to your pen friend giving your opinion with reference to the book or short story you have read. |
| 33 | Write your letter. |