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Written Expression Practice Test 1

The document discusses two writing prompts for a school exam. The first prompt asks students to write a response arguing whether school uniforms should be mandatory. The second prompt provides a picture and asks students to write a short story based on the picture. Both prompts provide instructions on the criteria for evaluation such as interesting ideas, fluent language, and complete structure.

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Written Expression Practice Test 1

The document discusses two writing prompts for a school exam. The first prompt asks students to write a response arguing whether school uniforms should be mandatory. The second prompt provides a picture and asks students to write a short story based on the picture. Both prompts provide instructions on the criteria for evaluation such as interesting ideas, fluent language, and complete structure.

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IMP Tuition , ACER/Ignite Written Expression Practice Test Paper, Test No: 24

Written Expression Task-1 Time allocated: 25 minutes

Should school uniforms be mandatory?

INSTRUCTIONS

Your writing will be judged on:

• 25 minutes allowed you to plan, write and edit your writing.


• Interesting and unusual ideas, stories, descriptions, arguments, depending on
the type of writing
• Language which is fluent and allows the reader to visualise exactly what the
writer means using interesting and more complex sentence constructions,
vocabulary and imagery
• A complete structure so that there is a progression through stages leading to
a conclusion.

The amount you write is not as important as the quality of your writing.

IMP Tuition.com.au ACER/Ignite/Maths/Physics/TAGS/GAMSAT Tutoring 1 of 2


Written Expression Task-2 Time allocated: 25 minutes

25 minutes allowed you to plan, write and edit your writing.

What you write can be imaginary or based on real events. You may write in the form of a story, a letter,
a discussion or argument. Most importantly it should be short, lively, and interesting to read. Your
writing will be assessed on what you have to say, how well you organise your thoughts, and how well
you express yourself.
Use the picture below as the basis for a piece of writing.
Write about something that happened or might have happened.
You can write about yourself and people you know, or about imaginary characters and events.
Your writing will be judged on the kind of situations, characters, events and feelings that you present
and on how well you express yourself.

IMP Tuition.com.au ACER/Ignite/Maths/Physics/TAGS/GAMSAT Tutoring 2 of 2

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