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IELTS Writing Task 2 Sample Answer: Traffic and Road Safety (Real Test)

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IELTS Writing Task 2 Sample Answer: Traffic and Road Safety (Real Test)

I wrote this  IELTS Writing Task 2 Sample Answer based on a real question from the test. I’m not sure exactly why but it seems that traffic and road safety questions come up all the time on IELTS!

This question asks to what extent you agree or disagree so you have 3 choices: you can agree, you can disagree or you can agree and disagree., no matter what you must say your opinion at the end – you cannot sit in the middle or you will get a band 5 for task achievement, my other sample answers are here if you are interested – featuring real past tests and the cambridge ielts series as well., learn more about my patreon exclusive essays here., ielts examiner sample answer from cambridge 13: traffic and road safety (by dave), some people believe that the best way to increase the road safety is to increase the minimum legal age for driving cars., to what extent do you agree or disagree, many are of the opinion that raising the age at which people can get driving licenses is the best way to make roads safer. although this will help prevent some accidents due to inexperience, i strongly feel that it is more important to focus on safer roads through improved urban planning., the main justification that proponents of raising the age at which people can drive will often cite is the number of accidents attributed to inexperience. in the usa, most teenagers get their driving permit around age 16. there are a couple of factors that can lead a 16 year-old to cause more accidents than someone in their 20s. the first is that they simply do no have as much road experience. they have only dealt with a limited number of experiences and are more likely to make poor decisions at pivotal moments. the other reason is that many american teenagers begin drinking alcohol around this age even though the legal age is 21. teenagers are notoriously irresponsible and they have not developed strategies for handling alcohol when driving. all people, when drunk, are dangerous but it is especially dangerous if they are inexperienced in terms of both alcohol and driving., even though these are valid points, i do no think they outweigh the number of accidents that poor urban planning and infrastructure cause. there will always be other causes that include young drivers, driving while under the influence and road rage but the only factor that plays a hand in nearly all accidents relates to how the roads have been planned. take the city of new orleans for example. the urban planners in new orleans constructed the city with almost entirely one-way streets. this may make it inconvenient at times but it has also resulted in one of the lowest accident rates in the usa. it has also allowed for the construction of parallel streetcars that have also greatly reduced the number of accidents. cities around the world have replicated this approach by increasing the number of one-way streets and working streetcars into the city plan and seen reciprocal declines in vehicular accidents., i believe that urban planning, despite not being a well-publicized cause, is the main source of most accidents around the world and raising the legal driving age would have little real impact. the more cities that begin to focus their attention on the causes, rather than the symptoms, of accidents the safer our roads will be for ourselves and future generations., ielts examiner sample answer analysis, 1. many are of the opinion that raising the age at which people can get driving licenses is the best way to make roads safer. 2. although this will help prevent some accidents due to inexperience, i strongly feel that it is more important to focus on safer roads through improved urban planning., 1. the first sentence simply rephrases the topic – keep this sentence short and simple., 2. my second sentence has my opinion and my main reasons – include this or you will get a band 5 for task achievement, 1. the main justification that proponents of raising the age at which people can drive will often cite is the number of accidents attributed to inexperience. 2. in the usa, most teenagers get their driving permit around age 16. 3. there are a couple of factors that can lead a 16 year-old to cause more accidents than someone in their 20s. 4. the first is that they simply do no have as much road experience. 5. they have only dealt with a limited number of experiences and are more likely to make poor decisions at pivotal moments. 6. the other reason is that many american teenagers begin drinking alcohol around this age even though the legal age is 21. 7. teenagers are notoriously irresponsible and they have not developed strategies for handling alcohol when driving. 8. all people, when drunk, are dangerous but it is especially dangerous if they are inexperienced in terms of both alcohol and driving., 1. my first sentence is a topic sentence which contains the topic (road safety) and my main idea for the paragraph (accidents due to inexperience) – short and simple please, 2. my second sentence begins a specific example – always be specific with your examples, 3. the third sentence develops the example – always develop your specific examples as much as possible, 4. the fourth sentence continues to develop the same example., 5. my fifth sentence also continues to develop the example., 6. the sixth sentence further develops the same example – focus on one example and develop it fully, 7. my seventh sentence develops the example further and links it back to why this is dangerous., 8. the eighth sentence concludes the paragraph emphasising why young people are more likely to get into accidents., 1. even though these are valid points, i do no think they outweigh the number of accidents that poor urban planning and infrastructure cause. 2. there will always be other causes that include young drivers, driving while under the influence and road rage but the only factor that plays a hand in nearly all accidents relates to how the roads have been planned. 3. take the city of new orleans for example. 4. the urban planners in new orleans constructed the city with almost entirely one-way streets. 5. this may make it inconvenient at times but it has also resulted in one of the lowest accident rates in the usa. 6. it has also allowed for the construction of parallel streetcars that have also greatly reduced the number of accidents. 7. cities around the world have replicated this approach by increasing the number of one-way streets and working streetcars into the city plan and seen reciprocal declines in vehicular accidents., 1. my first sentence is another simple topic sentence containing both the topic and the main idea for the whole paragraph – poor urban planning causes more accidents., 2. my next sentence explains my main idea – you only need this sentence if you feel that your main idea needs some more explanation., 3. the third sentence begins my specific example for this paragraph. it is fine to write short, accurate sentences – not every sentence has to be long and complex, 4. my fourth sentence develops this example., 5. my fifth sentence continues to develop this example., 6. the sixth sentence is still developing the example by drawing some conclusions, 7. my seventh sentence make this more general and concludes the whole paragraph., 1. i believe that urban planning, despite not being a well-publicized cause, is the main source of most accidents around the world and raising the legal driving age would have little real impact. 2. the more cities that begin to focus their attention on the causes, rather than the symptoms, of accidents the safer our roads will be for ourselves and future generations., 1. my first sentence summarises the whole essay – don’t worry much about this sentence – write it quickly because it has no impact on your task achievement score., 2. the second sentence adds an extra detail that many examiners require for band 7+ for task achievement., sample answer vocabulary, how many of the words in bold below do you know you might understand them a bit, not 100%. to practice try to write a dictionary definition of each one and then check your answers below., many are of the opinion that raising the age at which people can get driving licenses is the best way to make roads safer. although this will help prevent some accidents due to inexperience, i strongly feel that it is more important to focus on safer roads through improved urban planning ., the main justification that proponents of raising the age at which people can drive will often cite is the number of accidents attributed to inexperience. in the usa, most teenagers get their driving permit around age 16. there are a couple of factors that can lead a 16 year-old to cause more accidents than someone in their 20s. the first is that they simply do no have as much road experience. they have only dealt with a limited number of experiences and are more likely to make poor decisions at pivotal moments . the other reason is that many american teenagers begin drinking alcohol around this age even though the legal age is 21. teenagers are notoriously irresponsible and they have not developed strategies for handling alcohol when driving. all people, when drunk, are dangerous but it is especially dangerous if they are inexperienced in terms of both alcohol and driving., even though these are valid points , i do no think they outweigh the number of accidents that poor urban planning and infrastructure cause. there will always be other causes that include young drivers, driving while under the influence and road rage but the only factor that plays a hand in nearly all accidents relates to how the roads have been planned. take the city of new orleans for example. the urban planners in new orleans constructed the city with almost entirely one-way streets . this may make it inconvenient at times but it has also resulted in one of the lowest accident rates in the usa. it has also allowed for the construction of parallel streetcars that have also greatly reduced the number of accidents. cities around the world have replicated this approach by increasing the number of one-way streets and working streetcars into the city plan and seen reciprocal declines in vehicular accidents., i believe that urban planning, despite not being a well-publicized cause , is the main source of most accidents around the world and raising the legal driving age would have little real impact . the more cities that begin to focus their attention on the causes, rather than the symptoms , of accidents the safer our roads will be for ourselves and future generations., are of the opinion: think/believe/feel, urban planning: designing cities, justification: reason for doing something, cite: reference or quote, pivotal moments: key moments/events, legal age: the age at which you are allowed legally to do something, notoriously: famous for being bad, handling alcohol: being able to drink alcohol (beer, wine) responsibly, valid points: good arguments, driving while under the influence: driving drunk or while using a drug, road rage: getting very angry while driving, plays a hand: is part of, has a role in, is partly responsible for, urban planners: the people who design cities, one-way streets: streets where you can only drive in one direction, at times: sometimes, resulted in: the end product is, the end result, parallel: running alongside, opposite of perpendicular, replicated: repeated/reproduced/duplicated, reciprocal: something done in return or as a result, well-publicized cause: a story or issue that gets a lot of attention in the media, little real impact: not much effect, symptoms: a sign or results of a problem, usually used when talking about illness (sneezing is a symptom of a cold), vocabulary practice, many __________________________ that raising the age at which people can get driving licenses is the best way to make roads safer. although this will help prevent some accidents due to inexperience, i strongly feel that it is more important to focus on safer roads through improved __________________________ ., the main __________________________  that proponents of raising the age at which people can drive will often __________________________  is the number of accidents attributed to inexperience. in the usa, most teenagers get their driving permit around age 16. there are a couple of factors that can lead a 16 year-old to cause more accidents than someone in their 20s. the first is that they simply do no have as much road experience. they have only dealt with a limited number of experiences and are more likely to make poor decisions at __________________________ . the other reason is that many american teenagers begin drinking alcohol around this age even though the __________________________  is 21. teenagers are __________________________  irresponsible and they have not developed strategies for __________________________  when driving. all people, when drunk, are dangerous but it is especially dangerous if they are inexperienced in terms of both alcohol and driving., even though these are __________________________ , i do no think they outweigh the number of accidents that poor urban planning and infrastructure cause. there will always be other causes that include young drivers, __________________________  and __________________________  but the only factor that __________________________  in nearly all accidents relates to how the roads have been planned. take the city of new orleans for example. the __________________________  in new orleans constructed the city with almost entirely __________________________ . this may make it inconvenient __________________________  but it has also __________________________  one of the lowest accident rates in the usa. it has also allowed for the construction of __________________________  streetcars that have also greatly reduced the number of accidents. cities around the world have __________________________  this approach by increasing the number of one-way streets and working streetcars into the city plan and seen __________________________  declines in vehicular accidents., i believe that urban planning, despite not being a __________________________ , is the main source of most accidents around the world and raising the legal driving age would have __________________________ . the more cities that begin to focus their attention on the causes, rather than the __________________________ , of accidents the safer our roads will be for ourselves and future generations., links about traffic and road safety, here are some ideas for how you can practice when watching these videos., the simple solution to traffic, what a driverless world could look like, why don’t ants get stuck in traffic, worlds best creative road safety tv ads commercials, comment below – when did you first drive a car or motorbike.

I was about… In my country, people are only allowed to get a license when…  It was a bit late for me… Still can’t, I just use Uber…

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Road Safety and Driving Tests IELTS Essay

Some people think that the best way to improve road safety is to make vehicle drivers take a test every year. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?

Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. You should write at least 250 words.

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Best way to improve road safety is to make vehicle drivers take a test every year IELTS Essay

Some people argue that the best approach to increase road safety is for vehicle drivers to take an annual test. I completely disagree with this point of view because many traffic incidents are a result of bad weather and some companies’ promises of speedy delivery.

Frequently, bad weather is the main cause of car accidents. When it is raining or snowing, visibility becomes low and roads become slippery, which often leads to car crashes. So, instead of enforcing an annual testing program, regulators would do better to discourage car use in such weather conditions and encourage the use of transportation like subways and trams instead. ieltsxpress.com

In addition, many driving incidents are caused by the speedy shipping that some companies promote. Take Amazon Flex, for example. In order to fulfill same-day delivery, the platform has imposed very tight deadlines on its drivers. When falling behind schedule, these drivers tend to get stressed and drive recklessly. It was reported that since June 2015, there have been more than 60 crashes involving Amazon delivery drivers which have resulted in injuries or death. In this case, taking a driving test every year will not be very useful because even though the test can remind delivery drivers of the rules they should follow, they would still violate them to meet deadlines. A more effective method is to hold companies like Amazon Flex and Uber Eat responsible for the tragedies they cause. Hopefully, they can extend the tight deadlines they set. ielts x pre ss

In conclusion, I do not think implementing a yearly driving test is the best approach to improve road safety since poor weather conditions and delivery companies also play a major part in many traffic accidents.

To improve Road Safety Retake Driving Test Every Year IELTS Essay

Nowadays, with significant development of road traffic, the most important task is to reduce road traffic accidents in order to create road safety. Many people support the idea that car drivers must update their driving license annually. From my perspective, that is only one of many ways to maintain safety for people in traffic.

There are many benefits when car drivers retake their driving test by the year. It is clear that through doing the driving test annually, drivers can update new regulations about transportation as well as review the whole knowledge in safety driving. Therefore, they can control a lot of dangers on the road caused by subjective factors such as go overspeed or do not wear seat belts. Moreover, updating car driving license each year is a reminder to drivers in order to enhance their responsibility when using car and show them punishments in road traffic violations, thereby contributing to decrease the great number of hazards for road traffic participants. ieltsxpress

On the other hand, the road safety is the cooperation of consciousness of all traffic participants not only car drivers. It is obvious that car drivers are only one in huge kinds of road traffic participants like motorbike riders, pedestrians and bikers, so administrators need issue regulations for both car divers and others. For example, motorbike riders also must get licenses when using motor in the road and give proper punishments for pedestrians and bikers if they do not obey the traffic rules. Furthermore, from a macro perspective, if road transport infrastructure is too poor or degraded and can not catch up with the remarkable increase of traffic participants, that caused nervousness in them result in losing control accidents. Hence, the government should eliminate risks related with infrastructure such as build more roads and install suitable traffic light in order to help residents easy to comply with law of transportation.

In a nutshell, with above explanations, I strongly believe that there are many approaches to keep road safety, requesting car drivers retake their driving year by year is only one way. The government need issue other regulations for all traffic participants as well as upgrade infrastructure.

Road Safety IELTS Essay Agree Disagree

These days, the number of traffic accidents around the world has increased exponentially just because of reckless driving. Consequently, there is a growing perception that road safety can only be improved by holding a driving test every year. Being a rational person, I also agree with this opinion, because I believe that this will help drivers familiarize themselves with the latest rules and regulations and test their physical ability to drive.

Among the arguments supporting my position is one concerning the importance of driver testing as a way to check whether drivers are aware of the updated traffic rules. In other words, the governments of every country are constantly trying to introduce new rules by charging old ones in order to improve road safety. ieltsxpress Thus, if drivers could not know the latest laws, they would not be able to comply with these laws. Therefore, to ensure safety, drivers should be tested annually. As an example, an empirical study by the University of Oxford shows that 90% of drivers can drive correctly if they pass the annual driving test.

Another important rationale for why drivers should take the test every year is necessarily synonymous with testing their fitness. To be more precise, a person’s health can deteriorate at any time up to the onset of certain diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, poor eyesight, etc. Thus, if a person could recognize his physical weakness by passing a driving test, it would certainly reduce the chance of accidents. For example, researchers worldwide have found that 35% of traffic accidents are due to drivers’ heart failure while driving. Therefore, at least once a year it is necessary to check the physical condition by passing a driving test.

To conclude, every year drivers must test their abilities, learn about new things and test their fitness.

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January 26, 2011

Ielts writing task 2: 'road safety' topic.

Road safety could be the topic of a "problem/solution" essay:

Despite improvements in vehicle technology, there are still large numbers of road accidents. Explain some of the causes of these accidents, and suggest some measures that could be taken to address the problem.

Here are some ideas from my ebook :

  • Driving while tired or drunk is extremely dangerous.
  • Mobile phones can be a dangerous distraction for drivers.
  • They draw the driver’s attention away from the road.
  • The use of phones while driving has been banned in many countries.
  • Punishments are becoming stricter.
  • Television campaigns are used to remind people to drive safely.
  • Speed cameras have become more common.

You could also add the causes mentioned in yesterday's lesson.

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Hi~ I have a question. I usually use 'for instance' rather than 'for example', because I've heard it at the listening script very much. Which is the best expression? Thank you.

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Hi Tosiba, here's a quick example:

It is true that there are large numbers of accidents on our roads. There are various reasons for this, and several steps could be taken to reduce the number of incidents.

Both are fine, you can use either of them.

I'm afraid I have no idea what the topics will be each week, and the topic is different depending on the country. I wouldn't like to get students' hopes up with my predictions.

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Posted by: Simon | May 06, 2011 at 15:17

EVEN THOUGH ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY IS BEING USED TO DETER TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS IN MAJOR CITIES AROUND THE WORLD, THERE ARE STILL MORE CASES OF ACCIDENTS NOWADAYS. THERE ARE VARIOUS CONTRIBUTING FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PROBLEM AND EFFECTIVE MEASURES NEED TO BE TAKEN TO ADDRESS THIS PROBLEM

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Nowadays, there are several innovations in the automobile industry but despite of this, there are still numerous vehicle related accidents. Certainly, the causes of these accidents could be identified and measures can be observed to address this problem.

On one hand, road accidents are primarily caused by human error, irresponsibility and recklessness. The most common cause of car or any vehicular accident is drunk driving. People who get drunk or those who are under the influence of controlled substances tend to lose coordination and experience decreased reflexes. Another common cause of vehicular accidents is the use of mobile phones while driving. People who do this are distracted and are less focused on the road. Finally, not following traffic signs and rules also results to accidents. On the other hand, there are some factors that cause road accidents which are beyond human control like decreased visibility from excessive fogging and slippery roads that are caused by snow and rain.

There are several measures to solve the rise of road accidents. Firstly, punishment for drunk driving should be greater and more traffic personnel should be deployed to inspect suspicious drivers. Secondly, the use of cell phones while driving should be strictly prohibited and a hands free system for all vehicles should be mandatory. Finally, more CCTV cameras should be installed in roads to catch and penalize traffic violators.

In conclusion, despite the advancement of vehicle technology, there are still many road accidents. Most of the accidents are caused by drivers’ recklessness and neglect. However, several measures can be taken to alleviate the problem.

Posted by: aivan | April 30, 2013 at 13:47

over the last few decades ,many cities around the world have seen alarming increases in the levels of vehicle related accidents despite the fact that there have been advances in automobile technology.There are several reasons why this is the case ,and effective solutions are available to overcome this problem.

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In the IELTS Speaking section, one of the most common question types is the Cue Card Speaking prompt. The IELTS Cue Card topics will prompt you to formulate a response and speak on the given topic. To attempt this question, you must narrow down the essential questions on the given topic to answer within the given time. Consider the sample Cue Card below. Study the types of questions that have been formulated based on the cue card and how to go about with your response:

Describe an accident

You should say:

  • Where did it occur?
  • What harm did it cause?
  • How did you feel about the accident?
  • And explain how dangerous this accident was?

Mishappenings occur, mostly without our influence or knowledge. Sometimes the people involved in accidents are lucky enough to survive the incident with minimal damage. However, in many cases, accidents lead to the loss of property and even human life. Although I have not witnessed many accidents with my own eyes, there was a time when I had seen the aftermath of a terrible road accident. One evening, as I was riding my motorcycle through the busy streets of central Kolkata, I came across a commotion on the road. It was tough to figure out what was going on due to all the hustle and bustle but also due to the constant honking of vehicles. Eventually, I asked a bystander and came to know that there had been an accident at the traffic signal.

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Although my parents, especially my father, have always advised me to avoid such disturbances on the road and mind my own business, this time I was more curious than usual to see what had happened as this accident occurred on a route that I take on a regular basis on my way to college. As I overheard people talking about what had happened, I figured out that it was a case of reckless driving. Two bikers were trying to race each other to the signal and had crashed into a car which halted at the red light. Although the accident was not fatal to anyone involved, one of the bikers had a horrifying leg injury. The car and the bikes were absolutely wrecked and there were broken vehicle parts scattered all over the road.

I have always been a responsible driver, especially when riding a motorcycle. There have been many similar motorbike accidents in my locality where people have sustained fatal injuries due to carelessness on the road. I felt terrible for all the people involved in the accident, especially for the car driver since he was not at fault to any degree.

Later on, after I reached home, my mother asked me about the accident since it was covered by a few local news channels. That’s when I came to know that the biker who had suffered the leg injury had to get his leg amputated.

Accidents are unwanted, and it sometimes causes severe damage to people who suffer from it. There was one such severe accident I witnessed a few months back while I was travelling by car from my office to home. The accident occurred when a bike collided with a car, and the bike rider died instantly. I was completely horrified by it.

It was approximately 5 p.m., and I was on my way home from my workplace as though it were any other working day. There were traffic jams on practically every road. I suddenly heard a number of people screaming across the road as I went on the flyover. Slowly, I made my way forward and noticed a huge crowd. I parked my car on the corner of the road out of curiosity to see why there were so many people gathered and screaming. I crossed the road and approached a man who was already there and asked why there were so many people there. He informed me that an accident occurred only 5 minutes ago. An SUV car driver was driving aggressively and, when he lost control of his speed, collided with a bike rider, who died on the spot. The car driver also attempted to flee the scene, but witnesses gathered and summoned the police and ambulance. 

I was astonished when I learnt about the accident, and I’ll never forget seeing the motorbike rider’s corpse drenched in blood. I still can’t get that out of my head.

  • Horrified (adj) – filled with horror; extremely shocked. Eg : Diana was horrified by the size of the bill.
  • Astonished (adj) – greatly surprised or amazed.  Eg : Sam was astonished when he saw the news.
  • Drenched (verb) – wet thoroughly. Eg : Hari is drenched in sweat.
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IELTS Writing Task 2: Transportation ( Problem – Solution Essay)

Cyclists and car drivers sharing the same road might cause some problems. What are the problems?

What could be done to solve those problems?

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Nowadays, it is common to see cars and bicycles travel on the same road. This may result in a number of undesirable consequences which could be addressed by several approaches explained below.

The fact that car drivers and bikers share the same roadway while travelling may lead to two main problems. First, the possibility of an accident between a car and a bicycle is much higher than when they have their own road, and in case of accidents, the mortality rate could also be greater. Because automobiles are large and able to run very fast, they may kill people when colliding with bikes, which is far more serious than accidents on the street for only bikes. Second, people driving cars would also be faced with inconveniences when they share the same road with bicyclists. For instance, instead of running as fast as possible to an appointment that they are about to be late, car drivers may have to slow down and wait for some commuter ahead riding a bike at their average speed.

In order to deal with such problems, there are two solutions that should be taken into consideration. First of all, on roadways that allow both cars and bicycles to travel at the same time, the authorities should strictly limit the maximum speed as low as 50 kph. While running at such a low speed, drivers can better control their vehicle as well as dodge others, and in the event of collision, the damage would also be less serious. Second of all, it is necessary for the government to build separate lanes for these two vehicles so that their different speeds will not bother each other as in aforementioned situations. For example, on most streets in Singapore, automobiles and bikes could travel simultaneously but there are lanes designated for both of them, so they are able to run at their speed of choice without affecting one another.

In conclusion, when cyclists and automobile drivers share the same road, a couple of issues may arise. Fortunately, two possible methods have been proposed to solve these issues.

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Letter#12 | An Accident

When you do not know the name of the reader you should start the letter: “Dear Sir/Madam” and end with “Yours faithfully”. If you do know the name of the reader, you should start the letter with: “Dear Mr/Mrs” and end with “Yours sincerely”, plus your full name.

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.

You play a team sport with some friends. Last week a member of the team had an accident and wasn’t able to play with you at the weekend. You decide to write to him in hospital, telling him about the match.

Write a letter to your friend. In your letter,

  • tell him which team won
  • describe the conditions on the day
  • say how you felt about the match

Write at least 150 words.

Model answer.

Dear Frank,

I was so sorry to hear about your accident! I hope you’re feeling a lot better today and that it’s not too boring in hospital.

The match on Saturday was disappointing. The score was 2 all, probably because you weren’t there to score that extra goal! The awful thing was that we were winning until 10 minutes before the end, when suddenly they scored another goal. I was so shocked when I saw the ball hit the back of the net.

I think the weather was to blame. It was a really wet day and the pitch was very muddy. By the end of the game you could hardly see the grass and we were sliding around in the mud. Everyone was exhausted.

Let us know when you’re going home and we’ll arrange for someone to bring you to watch the next game. The rest of the team send their regards and we all wish you a speedy recovery.

Best wishes, Charlie

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