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Period 3: Writing a problem-solving essay
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Period 3: Writing a problem-solving essay

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Explanation test
During the test week of period 3 you will be asked to write or type a problem-solving essay of 250-300 words.

Topic: either an environmental or a social issue.


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Polarisation in society
Substance abuse
Social issues

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Loss of biodiversity
Acidification of the oceans
Environmental issues

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  • Introduction
  • Main text
  • Conclusion

Structure of a problem-solving essay

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Introduction
Standard rule:  (1) Introduce the problem, (2) refer to the question and (3) say how you will approach solving the problem.
(1) Global warming is the cumulative rise in average global temperatures on earth measured over a long period.  Since the late 19th century, average surface temperature has risen about 1.18 degrees Celsius, causing natural disasters like hurricanes, floods, and avalanches.  (2) To protect the environment from the harmful effects of global warming, (3) authorities should take responsibility and take measures on national and international levels.    (62 words)                                                                                                                                                                                                                              (2 and 3 = thesis)

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Write an essay introduction of between 60-75 words on the environmental issue that you find most pressing (not being one of the test topics).

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Find an article on the topic of your introduction. Insert the link below and add a list of words and expressions from the article that are useful for essays on the environment.

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