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ISE II Portfolio Writing Tasks 2015

This document provides writing tasks for different sections of the ISE II exam: correspondence, factual writing, and creative/descriptive writing. For the correspondence section, candidates must choose one of 5 letter or email writing prompts on topics like disagreeing with a local plan to close a market or asking an organization about job opportunities. For factual writing, candidates must choose one of 5 article or report writing prompts on topics like the values of young people or changes to a city. For creative/descriptive writing, candidates must choose one of 5 prompts involving diary entries or stories on topics like meeting a childhood friend who is now a politician.

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ISE II Portfolio Writing Tasks 2015

This document provides writing tasks for different sections of the ISE II exam: correspondence, factual writing, and creative/descriptive writing. For the correspondence section, candidates must choose one of 5 letter or email writing prompts on topics like disagreeing with a local plan to close a market or asking an organization about job opportunities. For factual writing, candidates must choose one of 5 article or report writing prompts on topics like the values of young people or changes to a city. For creative/descriptive writing, candidates must choose one of 5 prompts involving diary entries or stories on topics like meeting a childhood friend who is now a politician.

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ISE II PORTFOLIO TASKS 2015

SECTION 1
ISE II Correspondence (word length range: 120150 words)
1.

Your local council is planning to close the market which sells local produce and
products. Write a letter to the council expressing your disagreement with the
plan, highlighting the advantages of the market and persuading the council not
to close it.

2.

A new factory is being built in your area. Write an email to your local
newspaper highlighting the benefits and drawbacks the factory will have.
Report on the feelings of the residents who live closest to the factory.

3.

You would like people in your local community to become involved in a project
to clean up a place in your local area. Write a letter to your local newspaper
outlining your ideas for the project, highlighting what the advantages of this
project would be and persuading local residents to join the project.

4.

You are concerned that students need more practical life skills to help them
when they leave school. Write a letter to the minister of education expressing
your concerns about the current situation, suggesting what skills would be
useful and saying how students would benefit from them.

5.

You would like to work with young people. Write an email to the organisation
Youth Empowerment asking about the possibility of working for them. Explain
why you would like to work with young people and outline details of your
relevant experience.

Remember you must choose your ISE II correspondence task from the above list.

SECTION 2
ISE II Factual writing (word length range: 170200 words)
1.

Write an article for a social affairs magazine about the personal values of
young people. Explain which personal values you think young people consider
to be most important, reporting the views of some young people you know and
saying if you think these personal values will remain the same in adult life.

2.

Write a review for a website of a film that reflects life in a particular section of
society in your country. Outline what aspects of society the film represent, how
realistic you feel this image of society is and if you would recommend this film
to someone from another country.

3.

The principal of your college has said that there is some money available to
improve one of the facilities at your college. Write a report for the principal
highlighting the advantages of improving the facility of your choice. Explain
how it should be improved and express the feelings of the other students on
this change.

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4.

Write an article for [Link] about a town or city you know that
has changed. Outline the changes that have taken place, expressing the
feelings of the people who live there and saying whether you believe these
changes are beneficial.

5.

Write a report for a charity suggesting that they might use public figures to
raise awareness for their cause. Highlight ways in which famous people could
raise awareness for the charity, outline the advantages of using famous people
in this way and suggest a famous person who you feel the charity should ask to
help them.

Remember you must choose your ISE II factual writing task from the above list.

SECTION 3
ISE II Creative and descriptive writing (word length range: 170200 words)
1.

A childhood friend who you have not seen for a long time has become a
politician. Recently you met him/her by chance. Write a diary entry describing
your feelings when you met, saying what your friend told you about life as a
politician and saying whether you would like to change places with him/her.

2.

Write a description for a website entitled Childhood Memories saying what


period of your childhood you would like to re-live. Explain what you used to do
at this time and why it was so special.

3.

Imagine you became a famous sportsman or woman for just one day. Write
your diary saying how you spent your day and what you think the advantages
and disadvantages of being famous are, based on the experience of that day.

4.

Write a story about what happened when two peoples personal values differed.
Explain what led up to the difference of opinion, outline the events and
speculate on whether their values will stay the same after this experience.

5.

Imagine you met a well-known artist. Write a diary entry expressing your
feelings when you met him/her and describing the conversation you had. Say
what influence you think this meeting will have on you.

Remember you must choose your ISE II creative and descriptive writing task from the
above list.

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