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.
Imagine you have just attended a lecture at your university, given by an expert in your field of study. Write an email to the speaker expressing your appreciation for the lecture and requesting further contact. You would like to talk more with the speaker about their topic to help you with your own studies.
Imagine that you are going to study abroad and will be staying with a family for 3 weeks. You have never met each other. Write an email introducing yourself to them.
You have set up a meeting with your project team. Write an email reminding them of the meeting. Include the day, time, place and reason for the meeting.
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.
Below is a pie chart showing the global percentage of English dialects in 1997. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.