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Name _______________________________________

A2 End-of-course writing test

Note to the teacher:

This writing test is an optional section of the end-of-course test. There are three versions, A, B, or C. Each
student needs to do only one of these versions. Please use the marking scheme to help you score your students.

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Name _______________________________________

A2 End-of-course writing test

WRITING TEST A

Describe where you live. Write 60–80 words.

In your description, you should write about:


• the transport.
• things to do.
• why you like it/don’t like it.

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Name _______________________________________

A2 End-of-course writing test

WRITING TEST B

Write an email to your friend Lucy about your


holiday. Write 60–80 words.

In your email, you should write about:


• the place you went to and the journey.
• the things you did.
• why you liked it/didn’t like it.

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Name _______________________________________

A2 End-of-course writing test

WRITING TEST C

Write a review of a film, concert, musical or play


you have seen. Write 50–70 words.

In your review, you should write about:


• what you enjoyed about it.
• what you didn’t enjoy about it.
• your advice to other people.

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