Email:
You saw a car accident. Now you have been asked to write a report for the police describing the scene.
Write an email to the police in about 150-200 words. Your email should do the following things:
- Explain when and where you saw the accident.
- Describe the road conditions, what you saw, and how many people and vehicles were involved.
- Explain who you feel was responsible and why.
Dear Sir,
I am Ben Rogers, a resident of 2966 Colwood Road. Yesterday, I witnessed a car accident on 118th Colwood Road at around 3.30 PM while I was waiting to cross the road.
Since it had been raining all day, the road conditions were slippery. Also, added to the cloudy conditions was a haze, which warranted all the drivers on the road be more careful. While the traffic was moving smoothly towards the left hand turning, a Red Mustang with license plate number RTYP9876 came raging towards the vehicles from behind, screeching its way through, trying to get ahead of everyone else. The other drivers tried to navigate and move away, but the Red car was too fast for them and suddenly it came crashing into a Dump-truck and also banged into a motorcyclist.
Though the driver of the Dump-truck was unhurt, the motorcyclist was knocked off from his bike and got hurt. But it was the mustang driver who got stuck inside the car and was badly wounded. He was found unconscious at the wheel by bystanders. It seemed that he was impaired due to alcohol or drugs and, thus, lost control of his speeding vehicle. Thus, he was at fault.
In case any other information is required, I may be contacted at 1263456789.
Yours faithfully,
Ben
Survey:
Your children’s school provides free school lunches. Usually the lunch is a hamburger, hotdog, or pizza. The children really enjoy the lunches. Some parents want to change the lunches so that the children eat salad or vegetables every day. The school asked you to respond to an opinion survey.
Choose the option that you prefer. Why do you prefer your choice? Explain the reasons for your choice. Write about 150-200 words.
Option A: I would prefer the lunches stayed the same.
Option B: I would prefer they changed the lunches.
Though the free lunch provided by the school includes the kids’ favourite foods, I believe that it should make healthier options like greens and veggies a part of the lunch menu. My opinion stems from two main reasons.
At the outset, junk food is addictive. It is tasty as it is high on sugar and salt and makes eating a pleasure. With time it takes larger quantities of this food to satiate the hunger. With little or no nutrients and a high caloric value, over time it plays havoc with the health. The green- leafy vegetables do not stimulate the taste buds much and if the children don’t get into the habit of eating salads and vegetables early in life, they will never acquire the taste for them. This will lead to obesity and health issues for the rest of their lives.How can we ignore the importance of healthy food during the formative years of youngsters?
Additionally, fresh produce provides more energy and children are required to do multiple tasks. The veggies in their diet will act as a catalyst for their energy levels and also increase concentration levels. On the contrary, junk food will make them feel heavy and lethargic and non-attentive in school.
Thus, we should act now and inculcate healthy eating habits in them by choosing option B. After all, a stitch in time saves nine.




