QUESTIONS 1–5: Write a sentence based on a picture
DIRECTIONS: In this part of the test, you will write ONE sentence that is based on a picture. With each picture, you will be given TWO words or phrases that you must use in your sentence. You can change the forms of the words and you can use the words in any order.
What was the most significant event in your life so far? Why? What were the consequences of it? How would your life have been different if it had never happened?
Some large companies are making the switch to English as the official in-house language. What do you think about it? What are the pitfalls of such a move? What is to be gained? Would you like for your company to have such a policy?
Write an email to a colleague arranging a meeting to discuss your project. Use the following questions to create the body of the email. (It can be real or imagined.)
Include the Subject line—make sure it states clearly what the email is about.
Describe a moment when your life changed forever. What happened? How is your life different now? What did you think and feel? Do you wish you could go back to your life before it happened?
What should people visiting your hometown see or experience? What does your hometown have to offer? What is it famous for? Make some recommendations or suggestions to people traveling there.
Above is a Wordle™ * of a news article. Summarize the article by interpreting the words and frequencies shown.
*A Wordle™ takes all the words in a text and arranges them randomly. The size of the word shows the frequency with which it appears—larger words appear more often.
Imagine you are the driver of the red car and you have won the race. Describe your emotions. How do you feel? How did you prepare for this moment? What is next in your life? Use your imagination.
You are the team leader of a project for a new client. You sent a document to your client with your team's proposal 3 days ago. The client hasn't responded yet.
Write an email to the client asking if they've read the proposal yet. Ask them to respond by the end of the week.