This competition sounds very interesting to me, so the writing must be very well planified, to make the judges see that you are really interested, because there may be a lot of candidates.
I would say that I´m a very good candidate for the prize, as I´ve always taken English very seriously, and because it´s something important for my future job. This could be the introduction of my competition entry.
Then I would write a first paragraph in which I would answer the two first questions of the announcement: I will say that I find English something enjoyable to study, and the reasons why, and then I would link this with the ways I learn it and put it in practise. The reason why I would answer these two questions in the same paragraph is because if I like studying English, then it´s normal to think that I don´t just study it as something compulsory at school, but I also use my free time to learn it.
Finally, I will explain how I expect to use English in my future job and personal life. This may give a general vision of why I want to be a good English speaker, with which I would definitively try to persuade to the judges of the competition.
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Good explanation, Marta, but I would suggest you edit your entry as I've spotted some basic mistakes.
ResponderEliminarSee you this evening
Hi Marta!
ResponderEliminarIn general, I agree with you on what you have thought to answer each question, although I prefer a five-paragraph structure, as I said in my post. It may seem that I separate the answers too much, but I think in this way is much clearer. I think that the more questions we must answer, the more different types of structures we can think.
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