Leaflet Writing
Leaflets are printed sheets of paper that provide information. If you are asked to
write a leaflet in the exam, follow the format below:
TOPIC (What is your leaflet about? What information are you providing?)
Introduce the topic of your leaflet before writing the different subheadings
below.
Subheading 1 (Think about how you would like to organize your leaflet)
Write a short paragraph under your subheadings. Each paragraph should not be
too long as people usually do not have the patience to read lengthy passages
when they are browsing through a leaflet. Make sure that your paragraph is
short and concise.
Subheading 2
you can have as many subheadings as you want but remember that you are only
allowed to write up to 220 words in your exam, so if you have 4 subheadings,
you can only write about a 50-word paragraph after each subheading.
Subheading 3
I recommend a range of between 2-4 subheadings depending on the topic of the
exam. If you are asked to write a leaflet to inform tourists about the different
attractions in Karachi, you may want to have 4 subheadings - historical
buildings, shopping centers, parks and golf courses.
Remember to end your leaflet by giving an address or telephone number of
someone or an organization to contact should they need more information or
advice.