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ESL 2018 emails

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Exercise 6
You recently had to make an important decision.
Write an email to your friend, telling your friend about the important decision you had to make.
In your email, you should:
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describe the decision you had to make
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explain why it was important
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say how you felt after you reached your decision.
The pictures above may give you some ideas, and you should try to use some ideas of your own.
Your email should be between 100 and 150 words long.
You will receive up to 7 marks for the content of your email, and up to 6 marks for the style and
accuracy of your language.
© UCLES 2018
0510/11/M/J/18
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Exercise 6
When you were on holiday recently, you went to a music festival with your family.
Write an email to your friend about the music festival.
In your email, you should:
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describe where the festival took place
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explain what you enjoyed most about the festival
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say what you would like to do for your next holiday.
The pictures above may give you some ideas, and you should try to use some ideas of your own.
Your email should be between 100 and 150 words long.
You will receive up to 7 marks for the content of your email, and up to 6 marks for the style and
accuracy of your language.
© UCLES 2018
0510/12/M/J/18
10
Exercise 6
Your family recently celebrated a special occasion. You helped to organise the celebration.
Write an email to a friend about it.
In your email, you should:
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say what your family was celebrating
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explain how you helped to organise the celebration
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describe what happened at the celebration.
The pictures above may give you some ideas, and you should try to use some ideas of your own.
Your email should be between 100 and 150 words long.
You will receive up to 7 marks for the content of your email, and up to 6 marks for the style and
accuracy of your language.
© UCLES 2018
0510/13/M/J/18
10
Exercise 6
Recently, you spent a week with your English friend and their family to improve your English.
Write an email to your cousin about your visit.
In your email, you should:
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describe the family you stayed with
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explain what you enjoyed doing during your visit
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say how your English has improved.
The pictures above may give you some ideas, and you should try to use some ideas of your own.
Your email should be between 100 and 150 words long.
You will receive up to 7 marks for the content of your email, and up to 6 marks for the style and
accuracy of your language
© UCLES 2018
0510/11/O/N/18
10
Exercise 6
You recently had a problem that you didn’t know how to deal with. Fortunately, someone helped you
with this problem.
Write an email to a friend about what happened.
In your email, you should:
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describe the problem you had
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explain how someone helped you
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say what you plan to do for this person in return.
The pictures above may give you some ideas, and you should try to use some ideas of your own.
Your email should be between 100 and 150 words long.
You will receive up to 7 marks for the content of your email, and up to 6 marks for the style and
accuracy of your language.
© UCLES 2018
0510/12/O/N/18
10
Exercise 6
Last month, you and your family went on a day trip to a place in the countryside.
Write an email to your friend about the trip.
In your email, you should:
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explain why you went to this place
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describe what you did on the day
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offer to take your friend there next time
The pictures above may give you some ideas, and you should try to use some ideas of your own.
Your email should be between 100 and 150 words long.
You will receive up to 7 marks for the content of your email, and up to 6 marks for the style and
accuracy of your language.
© UCLES 2018
0510/13/O/N/18
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