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Text your friend Anna to say sorry, you will be about 15 minutes late, and ask her to wait.A1
Write a note to your roommate: say where you are going, ask them to buy milk and eggs, and say when you will be back.A1
Write a first email to your new pen friend Tom: say hello, give your name, age, hometown, and one hobby.A1
Write a postcard to your best friend from your holiday in Da Nang: say where you are, describe the weather, and say what you did yesterday.A1
Write a message to a small restaurant: say hello, order two items, give your address, and ask about the price.A1
Write a short thank-you note to your aunt for a birthday sweater: thank her, say why you like it, and invite her to visit.A1
Text your friend Lisa to invite her to dinner at your house on Saturday: give the day and time, say what you will cook, and ask if she can come.A1
Write a short paragraph about your family: how many people, who they are, their jobs, and what you do together.A1
Changing a Café MeetingA1
A Note About a Library BookA1
A Postcard From the CountrysideA1
Introducing Yourself to a ClassA1
Asking a Shop About a BagA1
A Simple Party InvitationA1
Replying to a Missed CallA1
Describing a PetA1
As a project manager, write a short email informing your team about the kick-off meeting next Monday at 9 AM and asking them to read the attached document beforehand.A2
Write an email to ABC Language Centre about an evening English course: introduce yourself briefly, ask about the schedule, the fee, and how to register.A2
Write an email to an online shop: you ordered a black T-shirt size M but received a white one size S. Explain the problem, give your order number, and ask for an exchange or a refund.A2
Write an email to your team leader: apologize for missing this morning's meeting, explain that you were sick, ask about the main points, and promise to catch up.A2
Write a paragraph about your last weekend: where you went, who you were with, what you did, and how you felt.A2
Write a short online review of a new cafe near your home: talk about the drinks, the space, the prices, the staff, and say if you recommend it.A2
Write an email to your landlord: the water heater in your room has been broken for three days. Describe the problem, explain how it affects you, and politely ask them to send someone to fix it soon.A2
Write a message to congratulate your colleague David on his promotion to team leader: congratulate him, say why he deserves it, and suggest celebrating together.A2
Write an email to your manager asking for one day off next Thursday to take your mother to the doctor: give the reason, state the date, and explain how you will manage your work.A2
Write a paragraph about your favorite mobile app: its name, what it is for, when you use it, and why you like it.A2
Requesting Course InformationA2
Reporting a Problem in an ApartmentA2
Reviewing a Community EventA2
Asking to Swap a Work ShiftA2
A Museum Visit for a BlogA2
Thanking a Weekend HostA2
Reporting Lost PropertyA2
Write an application email for a weekend part-time job at a bookshop: introduce yourself, describe your relevant experience and strengths, state your availability, and ask for an interview.B1
Write an email to your manager suggesting improvements to the weekly team meetings: describe the problem tactfully, propose two or three specific changes, and explain the benefits.B1
Write an email to IT support: your work computer keeps restarting and you cannot save your documents. Describe the problem in detail, say what you have already tried, explain the impact, and ask for urgent help.B1
Write a blog paragraph about a habit you changed in the past year: what the old habit was, why you decided to change, how you did it, and how your life is different now.B1
Write a message recommending a book to a friend for their holiday: give the title and author, describe the story briefly without spoilers, explain why it suits them, and say where they can get it.B1
Write a polite email declining an old friend's housewarming party invitation on Saturday because of an unavoidable business trip: thank them, explain why, express regret, and suggest meeting another time.B1
Write an email summarizing this morning's project meeting for two sick colleagues: the main decisions, who is responsible for what, key deadlines, and what they should prepare for the next meeting.B1
Your best friend wants to open a bubble tea shop near the university and asks for your opinion. Write a message giving honest feedback: praise the strengths of the idea, point out one or two risks, and give specific advice.B1
A Complaint About Building WorkB1
Making Better Use of Short BreaksB1
Report on a Community Computer CourseB1
The Train I Did Not CatchB1
Applying to Volunteer at a LibraryB1
A Guide to Reducing Home Energy UseB1
Choosing a School TripB1
Reviewing an Educational PodcastB1
A Proposal for a Shared GardenB1
Personal Data for ConvenienceB2
Protecting Access to a Riverside PathB2
Report on Remote Employee OnboardingB2
Being a Better VisitorB2
Reducing Unnecessary MeetingsB2
Reviewing a Persuasive DocumentaryB2
Explaining Responsible AI Use to a ClientB2
A Four-Day School WeekB2
Some cities suffer from severe traffic congestion during rush hours. What do you think is the most effective solution to this problem? Give reasons for your answer and include relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.B2
More and more people prefer shopping online to visiting physical stores. Which form of shopping do you think offers a better experience for consumers? Support your opinion with at least two reasons and a real-life example.B2
Some schools have proposed abolishing homework entirely. Do you agree or disagree with this proposal? State your position clearly, give two main arguments, and briefly address the opposing view.B2
You ordered a coffee machine online, but it arrived two weeks late, the box was damaged, and an accessory was missing. Customer service ignored your first email. Write a formal letter of complaint to the company describing the problem, expressing your dissatisfaction, and stating what action you expect them to take.B2
Your company has surveyed 120 employees about workplace satisfaction, covering office space, flexible hours, and training opportunities. Write a report for the management board summarising the key findings with figures, highlighting the main problem, and making two recommendations.B2
An online magazine for international visitors has invited you to write an article introducing a special tradition from your local area, such as a festival, a craft, or a holiday dish. Make your article engaging, describe the tradition vividly, and explain why it deserves to be preserved.B2
An entertainment website you follow is inviting reader reviews. Write a review of a streaming series you watched recently: briefly summarise the plot without spoilers, comment on its strengths and weaknesses, and say whether you would recommend it.B2
Your office currently does not sort its waste and uses large numbers of disposable plastic cups. Write a proposal to the office manager for introducing a recycling programme: describe the current situation, suggest concrete measures, outline costs and benefits, and ask for approval.B2
An increasing number of students take a gap year before university to work, travel, or volunteer. Write an essay discussing both the advantages and disadvantages of this choice, and then give your own opinion.B2
Many schools are integrating AI tools into teaching and assessment, while many educators worry about dependency and academic honesty. Write an argumentative essay: do the benefits of AI in school education outweigh the risks? Your essay must present a counterargument and refute it convincingly.C1
The city council is considering cutting the budget for parks and urban greenery in order to prioritise transport infrastructure. Write an argumentative essay supporting or opposing this decision, drawing on economic, public-health and environmental reasoning, and addressing at least one opposing argument.C1
Many large corporations are requiring employees to return to the office full-time, ending remote work arrangements. Write an essay evaluating whether companies should retain flexible working policies, weighing productivity, corporate culture, costs, and talent retention.C1
You have noticed that your company's onboarding process is fragmented, leaving new hires unproductive for months and contributing to high first-year turnover. Write a formal proposal to senior management for a structured onboarding programme: analyse the problem with data, present a phased solution, estimate the resources required, and define success metrics.C1
An online newspaper has invited you to write an opinion column on whether media literacy should become a compulsory school subject. Your column should have a sharp personal voice, topical evidence, and a clear call to action.C1
You are an analyst at a subscription software company. Customer churn rose from 4 to 7 per cent last quarter. Write an analytical report for the sales director presenting the key data, identifying the main causes by customer segment, and recommending three prioritised, evidence-based actions.C1
Last week your local newspaper published an editorial claiming that rising house prices are simply the result of young people's wasteful spending rather than any structural problem. Write a letter to the editor responding to the article: identify the flaws in its argument, offer data and an alternative perspective on the housing crisis, in a formal but incisive tone.C1
A cultural magazine has invited you to write a critical review of a nonfiction book you have read (popular science, memoir, history, economics, etc.). Assess the author's central thesis, the quality of the evidence, and the prose style; identify both strengths and methodological weaknesses; and conclude by saying which readers the book suits.C1
Policy Brief on Flexible Service HoursC1
Proposal for a Historic Market HallC1
Automation in RecruitmentC1
Review of a Crisis Communication ResponseC1
Reviewing an Exhibition’s ArgumentC1
Why Local News Still MattersC1
Open Letter on Accessible TransportC1
Synthesising Two Views on Remote WorkC1
Modern digital products deploy countless persuasive techniques, from push notifications and infinite scroll to variable rewards. Where should we draw the line between legitimate persuasive design and unethical manipulation? Write a discursive essay that surveys opposing positions, synthesises them into your own evaluative framework, and acknowledges the grey areas your framework leaves unresolved.C2
Many scholars argue that meritocracy — the belief that success reflects talent and effort — is both a myth concealing structural inequality and a belief that harms winners and losers alike. Others counter that abandoning the meritocratic ideal means returning to nepotism and patronage. Write a discursive essay weighing both positions and proposing a more nuanced understanding of equal opportunity.C2
Major Western museums face mounting pressure to return artefacts taken during the colonial era. Advocates of repatriation invoke historical justice and cultural sovereignty; opponents warn about conservation capacity, global access, and legal precedent. Write a discursive essay evaluating the arguments on both sides and proposing principles for resolving contested cases.C2
A technology policy committee has invited you to submit a position paper on whether and how governments should regulate content recommendation algorithms. Your paper must define precisely which harms regulation should target (as distinct from harms of the content itself), evaluate competing regulatory models (mandatory transparency, independent auditing, user customisation rights, legal liability), and defend one specific recommendation against the most obvious objections.C2
You have been invited to deliver a keynote at an international management conference. Write an extended keynote abstract on innovation culture in organisations: challenge a widespread misconception, outline your central thesis and its main lines of argument, indicate the evidence and examples you will draw on, and tell the audience what they will take away. The style should be both scholarly and compelling, as befits a high-level conference document.C2
Write a nuanced editorial on work-life integration, the concept now celebrated as an advance on traditional work-life balance. Move beyond simple for/against argument: examine who actually benefits from integration and who loses, the role of technology and power in the employment relationship, and close with a carefully justified conditional position.C2
You are a policy adviser to the labour ministry of a rapidly ageing country: the ratio of working-age adults to retirees will fall from 4:1 to 2.5:1 within 15 years. Write a policy memo to the minister: diagnose the problem with figures, present three policy options (flexible retirement-age extension, reskilling and retention of older workers, selective labour immigration) with the trade-offs of each, and recommend a policy mix with an implementation roadmap.C2
Choose a short story or novel you know well and write a set of three tightly linked literary-analysis paragraphs: paragraph one analysing how the narration (point of view, reliability, narrative distance) shapes the reading experience; paragraph two analysing a central image or motif and how its meaning transforms across the work; paragraph three synthesising both analyses into a unified interpretive claim about the text. Each paragraph must reference specific textual details.C2
The Myth of Administrative NeutralityC2
Governing by Performance IndicatorC2
Representing Future GenerationsC2
Preservation, Privacy, and Archival ErasureC2
What Makes an Institutional Apology Credible?C2
Innovation and the Burden of ProofC2
The Costs of Linguistic StandardisationC2
Expertise Without TechnocracyC2

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