English Essays Pack
+500 Winning Model Essays

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High-quality model essays showcase exemplary writing skills, providing inspiration and guidance for crafting outstanding essays
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Packed with 500 frequently examined questions and essays
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Covers narrative essays, argumentative essays, descriptive essays and directed writing (letters, articles, speech, reports)
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A local newspaper recently published an article about plans to prevent cars from driving into the
centre of the town where you live. Readers were invited to write letters to respond to this article.
Write two contrasting letters (300–450 words each): one supporting the plans in the article; and
the other criticising them.
Essay type:
Directed Writing
A local newspaper recently published an article challenging people to avoid using any digital
devices for a week. Readers were invited to take up the challenge and to write letters about
their experience. Write two contrasting letters (300–450 words each): one by a person whose
experience was positive, and the other by a person whose experience was negative.
Essay type:
Directed Writing
A new community centre is going to open in your area. There will be an official opening ceremony,
and a guest speaker has been invited to give a speech. Write the text for the speech. In your
writing, focus on the benefits of having a space for the community to get together, and create a
sense of opportunity and motivation.
Essay type:
Directed Writing
A newspaper recently published an article about the amount of money that governments spend on
wildlife conservation. Readers were invited to respond to this article. Write two contrasting letters
(300–450 words each): one supporting the use of government money for wildlife conservation,
and the other opposing it.
Essay type:
Directed Writing
A newspaper recently published an article about whether countries should spend money on space
exploration. Readers were invited to write letters in response to this article. Write two contrasting
letters to the newspaper (300–450 words each): one in favour of spending money on space
exploration, and the other against it.
Essay type:
Directed Writing
A newspaper recently published an article saying that people will be able to live on the planet
Mars in the near future. Readers were invited to write letters to respond to this article. Write two
contrasting letters (300–450 words each): one positive about the idea of living on Mars, and the
other negative about it.
Essay type:
Directed Writing
A newspaper recently published an article saying that school holidays are far too long. Readers
were invited to write letters to respond to this article. Write two contrasting letters (300–450 words
each): one supporting the views in the article, and the other challenging them.
Essay type:
Directed Writing