If you have something to do that you dread, do you prefer to do it now and get it out of the way, or would you put if off until the last minute? How come?
Below is a pie chart representing the distribution of languages on internet websites in 2014. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
Who do you feel closest to in your family? Talk about your relationship and the things you do together. Why do you think you get along best with him/her?
This is a common question in a job interview. It is often the first question asked. You need to make a good first impression. Write the answer you would give to the interviewer.
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.
Think about your favourite sport. What aspect of that sport do you most like? What is the thing about that sport that makes it different from all the others?
Imagine you see this scene one day. You want to tell your friend the story of the amazing skater you saw. Describe the picture in as much detail as you can. What is happening? Where is this? How is the weather? What is the person wearing? What might he be thinking? Be as imaginative and creative as you can! Remember to write like it like you are telling your friend.
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.