PET for schools (download 2015)

You are going to take part in a skateboarding competition, but your skateboard is broken.

Write a note to your friend Danny. In your note you should:

  •  explain how your skateboard broke
  •  ask to borrow Danny’s skateboard
  •  say when you will need it.

Write 35 - 45 words.

PET (download 2015)

Your friend, Chris, has invited you to a special party which he is organising for your college teacher.

Write an email to Chris. In your email, you should:
  •  accept the invitation
  •  suggest how you could help Chris prepare for the party
  •  ask Chris for some ideas for a present for your teacher.

Write 35 - 45 words.

PET for schools (download 2016)

You are having a party this weekend.

Write an email to your English friend Jerry. In your email, you should:
  •  invite Jerry to the party
  •  explain why you are having the party
  •  tell Jerry what you are going to do at the party.

Write 35 - 45 words.

PET for schools (download 2016)

Your teacher wants you to write a story.

Your story must begin with this sentence.

Jo looked inside the cupboard and jumped back in surprise.

Write your story in about 100 words.

PET for schools (download 2016)

This is part of a letter you get from an English friend.


I’ve got some money for a new computer game. How 
often do you play computer games? Tell me  about 
your favourite computer game. Why do you like it?
 
Now write a letter, answering your friend's questions.

Write your letter in about 100 words.

PET (download 2015)

This is part of a letter you get from an English friend.

I have to give a presentation to my English class 
about either a successful sportsperson or a 
musician from your country. Who should I 
choose? What information could I include?

Now write a letter, answering your friend's questions.

Write your letter in about 100 words.

PET (download 2015)

Your teacher wants you to write a story.

Your story must begin with this sentence.

Tim felt angry as he got off the train.

Write your story in about 100 words.