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1Part 1
2You must answer this question.
3You recently spent two days at an annual international arts festival.
4Most of the events you went to were good, but you feel that the festival could be even better next year.
5Read the advertisement for the festival below, on which you have made some notes.
6Then write a letter to the organiser, Jane Clark, giving your opinions and making at least one suggestion for next year's festival.
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 see the following notice in a student magazine.
14INDEPENDENT STUDENT MAGAZINE
15MONEY -- MONEY -- MONEY
16Everybody wants to earn a bit of money.
17But how?
18We are looking for articles on good ways for young people to earn some money in their spare time.
19What suggestions do you have?
20We will publish the best article next month.
21Write your article.
22The editor of an international magazine is going to publish a special issue with the title Traditional Folk Stories of the World.
23You have decided to write a story from your country.
24The story must end with the following words: This story happened a long time ago.
25Write your story.
26This is part of a letter which you receive from an English pen friend.
27In our class, we've been talking about rules, both at home and at school.
28I'd be really interested to hear about school rules in your country and also what you are (and aren't) allowed to do at home.
29Is there anything you'd like to change?
30Write the letter to your pen friend.
31Do not write any postal addresses.
32Answer one of the following two questions based on your reading of one of these set books.
33Write (a) or (b) as well as the number 5 in the question box, and the title of the book next to the box.
34Your answer must be about one of the books below.
35Which do you prefer, stories that are realistic, or ones that are unusual in some way?
36Write a composition for your teacher, saying which you prefer and why, with reference to the book or one of the short stories you have read.
37Characters in books usually have to make choices.
38Write an article for your school magazine about a choice one of the characters had to make in the book or one of the short stories you have read.
39You should also say whether you would have made the same choice as the character.