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1Part 1
2You must answer this question.
3Your class is organising a surprise birthday party for Mr Brown, your English teacher.
4You have been asked to invite his wife to the party and to ask her advice on what present to buy for Mr Brown.
5Read the extract from your diary and your notes.
6Then, using all the information, write a letter on behalf of your class to Mrs Brown.
7Write a letter of between 120 and 180 words in an appropriate style on the opposite page.
8Do not write any postal addresses.
9Part 2
10Write an answer to one of the questions 2 - 5 in this part.
11Write your answer in 120 - 180 words in an appropriate style on the opposite page.
12Put the question number in the box at the top of page 5.
13You have been asked to write an article for your school magazine with the title: My favourite season of the year.
14Describe your favourite season and explain why it is so special for you.
15Write your article
16Your English teacher has asked you to write a story for the school magazine.
17The story must begin with the following words: John said he had some good news to tell me.
18Write your story.
19You have had a class discussion on family life.
20Now your English teacher has asked you to write a composition, giving your opinions on this question: How important is family life today?
21Write your composition.
22Answer one of the following two questions based on your reading of one of these set books.
23Write (a) or (b) as well as the number 5 in the question box, and the title of the book next to the box.
24Your answer must be about one of the books below.
25Your English teacher has asked you to help prepare a poster about the book or one of the short stories you have read.
26Write a report for your teacher suggesting what should be shown on the poster and saying what information the poster could contain, to encourage students to read the book.
27Some books win literary prizes because they are special in some way.
28Would you give a prize to the book you have read?
29Write a composition, explaining your views with reference to the book or one of the short stories you have read.