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Possible styles you will be asked to write in Formal letter Informal letter Report Article Review Leaflet Speech

LANGUAGE What language will be used? Your school/college has organised a campaign to improve the health and fitness of staff and students. Write a lively article for your school/college magazine with the title ‘Keeping Fit and Healthy’. [20] PURPOSE What is it for? AUDIENCE Who is it for? LANGUAGE What language will be used? LAYOUT How is it set out on the page?

Article Headline or article title Keep it short Make it catchy Give an idea of what the rest of the article will be about. Introduction of the article Give a brief outline of the subject Keep this section to a few initial ideas and sentences Main body of the article Try to answer all the reader’s questions like ‘why’, ‘how’ and ‘what’ Make each paragraph relevant to the subject or the title of the article Add plenty of detail so your reader fully understands you Answer the important points in this section Conclusion of the article This should always be at the end Give a summary of the article Give recommendations/overview linked to introduction. Your school/college has organised a campaign to improve the health and fitness of staff and students. Write a lively article for your school/college magazine with the title ‘Keeping Fit and Healthy’. [20]

1. 2. 3. 4. Conclusion Introduction link Your school/college has organised a campaign to improve the health and fitness of staff and students. Write a lively article for your school/college magazine with the title ‘Keeping Fit and Healthy’. [20] 1. 2. 3. 4. Conclusion Introduction link