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 have been working on a group project with several classmates for a course. One of your group members, Alex, has not been participating actively and has missed several assignments. You want to address this issue and find a solution.
Write an email to Alex. In your email, do the following.
Describe the current progress of the group project.
Explain how his lack of participation is affecting the group.
Suggest ways he can contribute to the project moving forward.
Write as much as you can and in complete sentences.
Your Response:
To: Alex
Subject: Group Project Participation
Write for an Academic Discussion
Your professor is teaching a class on environmental science. 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 Diaz
Art and media have the power to influence public opinion and behavior on environmental issues. For example, movies and social media can bring attention to climate change and inspire action with powerful words, images, and stories. However, some worry that art and media may oversimplify complex environmental issues or focus too much on negative aspects for dramatic effect. Do you think art and media are an appropriate way to increase public awareness of complex environmental issues? Why or why not?
Paul
It's evident that commercial interests in media can slant the representation of issues like climate change, pushing certain agendas. This bias can mislead the public, overshadowing impartial scientific evidence.
Kelly
I believe innovative media campaigns and interactive artworks have a unique ability to connect with people on a personal level, driving home the urgency of environmental issues more than dry facts ever could. Such creative expressions can motivate individuals to take immediate action, showcasing practical ways to contribute to environmental sustainability.
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