Writing
Writing Section
In the writing section, you will answer 12 questions to demonstrate how well you can write in English. There are three types of tasks.
Build a Sentence
Move the words in the boxes to create grammatical sentences.
A clock will show you how much time you have to complete this task.










Write an Email
You will read some information and use the information to write an email.
You will have 7 minutes to write the email.
You recently rented a car for a weekend trip with your dorm mate and were satisfied with the vehicle's performance. However, you had a bad experience with the customer service at the rental office. You want to provide feedback to the rental company manager, Ms. Turner.
Write an email to Ms. Turner. In your email, do the following:
Explain what features of the car you liked most.
Describe the issues that occurred during your customer service experience.
Suggest ways to improve the pick-up and drop-off process.
Write as much as you can and in complete sentences.
Your Response:
To: Ms. Turner
Subject: Feedback on Car Rental Experience
Write for an Academic Discussion
A professor has posted a question about a topic and students have responded with their thoughts and ideas. Make a contribution to the discussion.
You will have 10 minutes to write.
Your professor is teaching a class on technology. Write a post responding to the professor's question.
In your response, you should do the following.
Express and support your opinion.
Make a contribution to the discussion in your own words.
An effective response will contain at least 100 words.
Professor Achebe
These days, technology plays a critical role in many aspects of life, including security. Some argue that technology used in surveillance, such as cameras and data collection software, is essential for maintaining safety and preventing fraud. Others believe it infringes on personal freedoms, as it may involve monitoring individuals without their consent. What do you think? Is the use of technology in surveillance for security purposes a necessary measure or a threat to personal freedoms? Why do you think so?
Paul
Yes, surveillance technology has its uses for security purposes, but it can backfire too. If it gets hacked or misused, our personal information could end up in the wrong hands. Plus, relying too much on it might make us more paranoid than safe.
Kelly
I think that, with proper regulations, surveillance technology can ensure security without significantly infringing on privacy. If clear rules define who can access the data and how it is used, technology can be a powerful tool for safety. Responsible usage is key to balancing security and privacy.
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