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WRITING TASKS – MODEL ANSWERS (GENERAL TRAINING MODULE)

 

Writing Task 1

Dear Sir or Madam,

I am writing to you regarding a recent performance of "High School Musical" which we saw at the theatre last week. I was not happy to discover that one of the singers was sick and his part was played by another singer. This person was unable to remember the words of the songs and he could not dance. That, however, was not the main problem.

The afternoon we attended the show there was a large group of schoolchildren who were supposed to be watching the show. Instead, they were behaving badly and annoying everyone. When people complained to the theatre staff they did nothing. My wife and I paid a lot of money to see this musical and we could not enjoy it because your staff did not do their job properly.

We had to leave half way through the show when the children started fighting each other. They should not have been allowed to remain inside the theatre. Our two seats cost $50 each and I am demanding a refund. It is quite wrong to charge money for a performance that no-one can see or hear at all.

Regards,

John and Amy Smith        

(198 words)

 

Writing Task 2

Animals are not human beings and do not have the same rights. This is obviously true, although there are some well-meaning vegetarians and animal lovers who seem to think we should behave towards animals as if they were human. I cannot agree with this. However, we have a responsibility to always look after animals and make sure they are not cruelly treated.

For thousands of years, animals such as oxen have been used to help us do heavy work, by ploughing fields for example, or in the case of donkeys and horses etc., by carrying large objects long distances. Without the help of animals it is difficult to believe that modern civilisation would exist. These days we do not always need animals to do such work any longer, but we still need animals for food. Even for most vegetarians cow's milk is an essential part of our diet. We should never let animals unnecessarily suffer, but we cannot easily avoid the use of animal products, since their meat provides us with essential protein.

Animal rights are therefore not the same as human rights. They do not have the right to existence if their meat is required for food; however, they do have the right to be slaughtered in a humane way. Animals which are not bred for food must be treated with kindness and do have the right to co-exist with humans. We should not destroy their natural habitat and take away their right to live naturally in the wild.

In conclusion, it must be said that animals do have certain rights, the most important being the right to humane treatment at all times. Yet they cannot be considered as important as human beings because we are their masters.   

(289 words)

 

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