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Celebrity - Advantages/Disadvantages
Work - Both views
Politics - Agree/Disagree
Language - Agree/Disagree
Environment - Two parts question
Sport - Agree/Disagree
Education - Agree/Disagree
Travel - Agree/Disagree
Education - Agree/Disagree
Environment - Problems/Solutions
Education - Agree/Disagree
Transportation - Agree/Disagree
Happiness - Two parts question
Society - Opinions
Society - Advantages/Disadvantages
Accommodation - Advantages/Disadvantages
Work - Both views
Economy - Advantages/Disadvantages
Sport - Causes/Solutions
Family - Two parts question
Shopping - Positive/Negative
Clothes - Positive/Negative
Society - Opinions
Health - Causes/Solutions
Crime - Causes/Solutions
Health - Advantages/Disadvantages
Society - Positive/Negative
Health - Agree/Disagree
Society - Problems/Solutions
Family - Positive/Negative
Society - Problems/Solutions
Education/Talent - Both views
Cultures/Technology - Agree/Disagree
Technology - Agree/Disagree
Economy/Society - Both views
Museum - Advantages/Disadvantages
Crime - Causes/Solutions
Technology - Advantages/Disadvantages
Social media - Agree/Disagree
Film - Two parts question
Games - Two parts question
Society - Two parts question
Work - Agree/Disagree
Festival - Agree/Disagree
Work - Advantages/Disadvantages
Animal - Both views
Celebrity - Agree/Disagree
Work - Problems/Solutions
Society - Positive/Negative
Social media - Positive/Negative
Society - Agree/Disagree
Technology - Two parts question
Language - Both views
Work - Advantages/Disadvantages
Family - Both views
Education - Agree/Disagree
Hobby - Agree/Disagree
Education/Career - Both views
Society - Agree/Disagree
Education - Both views
Money - Agree/Disagree
Accommodation - Advantages/Disadvantages
Games - Advantages/Disadvantages
Education - Both views
Health - Both views
Education - Both views
Society - Agree/Disagree
Education - Both views
Art - Both views
Society - Both views
Environment - Agree/Disagree
Education - Both views
Happiness/Money - Two parts question
Art - Both views
Family - Both views
Law - Both views
Education - Both views
Happiness - Both views
Education - Agree/Disagree
Education - Opinions
Crime - Agree/Disagree
Education - Agree/Disagree
Education - Positive/Negative
Travel - Advantages/Disadvantages
Education - Agree/Disagree
Generation - Agree/Disagree
Music - Two parts question
Family - Advantages/Disadvantages
Family - Two parts question
Travel - Two parts question
Education - Agree/Disagree
Society - Agree/Disagree
Work - Agree/Disagree
Animal - Agree/Disagree
Environment - Agree/Disagree
Society - Opinions
Education - Two parts question
Music - Agree/Disagree
Biology - Both views
Society - Positive/Negative
Entertainment - Agree/Disagree
Technology - Both views
Education - Agree/Disagree
Family - Agree/Disagree
Work - Agree/Disagree
Government/Environment - Agree/Disagree
Education - Two parts question
Education - Both views
Techonology - Both views
Work - Agree/Disagree
Society - Agree/Disagree
Space - Both views
Environment - Agree/Disagree
Global - Agree/Disagree
Work - Agree/Disagree
Society - Both views
Travel - Positive/Negative
Advertising - Agree/Disagree
Internet - Two parts question
Society - Two parts question
Government - Two parts question
Family/Education - Positive/Negative
Environment - Two parts question
Travel - Two parts question
Work - Two parts question
Technology - Positive/Negative
Education - Both views
Technology - Both views
Work - Advantages/Disadvantages
Art - Both views
Work - Agree/Disagree
Travel - Positive/Negative
Education - Advantages/Disadvantages
Family - Causes/Effects
Money - Both views
Analyze the prompt carefully and identify all requirements before writing.
Spend a few minutes brainstorming and creating a concise outline.
Structure your essay clearly, developing one main idea per paragraph.
Use vocabulary and structures you are confident in, prioritizing accuracy.
Leave time at the end to proofread for grammar, vocabulary, and spelling errors.
Going off-topic or failing to address all parts of the prompt.
Presenting fragmented ideas with poor cohesion between paragraphs.
Overusing complex structures or 'big words' incorrectly.
Repetitive use of the same vocabulary or sentence patterns.
Skipping the final review, leading to loss of marks for minor errors.

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