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Writing Module

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Writing Tasks
Complete assessment coverage
60
Minutes Total
Full test duration
150-200
Words Each
Required word count
CLB 4-12
Score Range
Proficiency levels
Person writing an emailTask 1

Writing an Email

In this task, you write an email to someone in response to a given situation. The email should be approximately 150-200 words and demonstrate your ability to communicate effectively in a professional or personal context. You need to address all the points mentioned in the prompt, use appropriate tone and register, and organize your thoughts clearly with proper email format including greeting, body, and closing.

Time: 27 minutes
150-200 words

Focus

Email format and appropriate tone. Address all prompt points, use proper salutation and closing, maintain consistent register (formal/informal), and ensure clear paragraph structure.

Tip

Start by identifying your relationship with the recipient to determine tone. Address each point in the prompt systematically, use linking words for coherence, and always proofread for grammar and spelling.

Survey form with checkboxes and writingTask 2

Responding to Survey Questions

This task requires you to respond to a survey about a given topic by writing 150-200 words. You need to express your opinion clearly, support your viewpoints with reasons and examples, and demonstrate your ability to discuss issues relevant to Canadian society. The response should be well-organized with clear arguments and show your understanding of the topic while maintaining an appropriate academic or semi-formal tone.

Time: 26 minutes
150-200 words

Focus

Opinion expression with supporting evidence. State your position clearly, provide relevant examples from Canadian context, use appropriate academic vocabulary, and maintain logical flow between ideas.

Tip

Begin with a clear thesis statement, support each point with specific examples, consider counterarguments briefly, and conclude by reinforcing your main position. Stay within word limits while being comprehensive.

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