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Here you can find activities to practise your writing skills. You can improve your writing by understanding model texts and how they're organised.
The learning materials in this section are written and organised by level. There are different types of model texts, with writing tips and interactive exercises that practise the writing skills you need to do well at school, get good marks in your tests and exams, and get more out of your free-time activities.
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A “hook” is something irresistibly interesting in the first sentence or two of an essay that draws readers in and inspires them to keep reading. It should match the tone of the piece and support the main point. A hook can take the form of a...
Writers use functional paragraphs in essays to achieve a specific purpose, such as transition from one point to the next, arouse or sustain a reader’s interest or to indicate dialogue. Functional and topical paragraphs form the basis of an ...
An informative essay is any type of essay that has the goal of informing or educating an audience. By definition, it is not used to persuade or to give one’s personal beliefs on a subject.
MY HOBBY. All of us have a hobby. It is the activity that we voluntarily do during our leisure time for own enjoyment. There are many kinds of hobby. For me
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Are you an elementary (CEFR level A1) learner of English? Practise and improve your writing skills with these texts and exercises.
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In this video, you will learn how to write an instant message. This lesson is based on the Pulse 2 textbook, page 102.