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1Part 1
2You must answer this question.
3Your English class is going to spend three days in London.
4The Principal of your college, Mr Robertson, has already organised the programme.
5However, 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.
6Your class has asked you to write to Mr Robertson about this.
7Read the extract from Mr Robertson's programme, the advertisement, and your notes.
8Then, using the information, write a letter to Mr Robertson.
9Write a letter of between 120 and 180 words in an appropriate style on the opposite page.
10Do not write any postal addresses.
11Part 2
12Write an answer to one of the questions 2 - 5 in this part.
13Write your answer in 120 - 180 words in an appropriate style on the opposite page.
14Put the question number in the box at the top of page 5.
15After 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.
16Write your composition.
17You see this announcement in an international magazine.
18We invite you, our readers, to write an article on: The Home of the Future.
19In what ways do you think people's homes will be different in the future?
20In what ways might they still be the same?
21The writer of the best article will win a prize.
22Write your article.
23Your English teacher has asked you to write a story for the college magazine.
24Your story must begin with these words: It was dangerous, but I knew I had to do it.
25Write your story.
26Answer one of the following two questions based on your reading of one of these set books.
27Write (a) or (b) as well as the number 5 in the question box, and the title of the book next to the box.
28Your answer must be about one of the books below.
29Your 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.
30Write your composition, explaining your views with reference to the book or one of the short stories you have read.
31Your pen friend has written to ask you whether the book you have read would be a suitable present for her cousin's fifteenth birthday.
32Write a letter to your pen friend giving your opinion with reference to the book or short story you have read.
33Write your letter.