Directions:
A. Title: MY TEACHER
B. Word limit: 160 -200 words
C. Time limit: 40 minutes
D. You are required to develop your essay according to the given topic sentence of each paragraph.
F. Finally, I was attracted by his lively wit.
Directions:
A. Title: MY TEACHER
B. Word limit: 160 -200 words
C. Time limit: 40 minutes
D. You are required to develop your essay according to the given topic sentence of each paragraph.
Outline:
1. Perhaps the most interesting person I have ever met is my professor of philosophy.
2. First of all, I was impressed by his devotion.
3. Second, I admired the fact that he would confer with students outside the classroom and
easily make friends with them.
4. Finally, I was attracted by his lively wit.
Directions:
A. Title: MY HOMETOWN
B. Word limit: 160 - 200 words
C. Time limit: 40 minutes
D. You are required to develop your essay according to the given topic sentence of each paragraph.
E. The people of my hometown.
Directions:
A. Title: EXAMINATIONS
B. Word limit: 160 - 200 words
C. Time limit: 40 minutes
D. You are required to develop your essay according to the given topic sentence of each paragraph.
However, it is not easy to abolish examinations and it is even more difficult to improve them.
Part B
Directions:
A. Title: SMOKING
B. Word limit: 160 - 200 words
C. Time limit: 40 minutes
D. You are required to develop your essay according to the given topic sentence of each
paragraph.
3. It is important to sustain our efforts to ban smoking.
Directions:
A. Title: READING BOOKS
B. Word limit: 160-200 words
C. Time limit: 40 minutes
D. you are required to develop your essay according to the given topic sentence of each paragraph.
E. Books are our teachers.
Directions:
You are a teacher of English. The editor of Campus News asked you to recommend two English books for students to read during the summer. Your article should include:
1) brief introductions to the books; and
2) reasons for your recommendation.
"Ordinary" was the worst word my mother could find for anything. I remember her taking me shopping and taking no notice of the shop assistants when they suggested that some dress or pair of shoes was very popular, "We’ve sold fifty already this week" That was all she needed to hear. "No", she would say, "We’re not interested in that. Haven’t you got something a little more unusual" And then the assistant would bring out all the strange colours no one else would buy. And later she and I would argue because I wanted to be ordinary but my mother wanted to be unusual.
"I can’t stand that hairdo. "she said, when I went to the hairdresser with my friend and came back with a boy haircut, "It is so terribly ordinary." Not ugly, not unsuitable. But ordinary...
"Couldn’t you please wear something else" I asked one day when she was dressing for Parents’ Dayin tigh
A. Something very popular.
B. Styles they had sold out of.
C. Clothes that were cheap.
D. The most unusual clothes.
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