2018-2017 Exam Questions
The fiction prompts from these years get quite creative - writing about secrets, childhood friendships, or future living scenarios. Some tackle more complex themes like doing something you shouldn't have done, which gives you brilliant opportunities for conflict and character development.
Non-fiction tasks include practical writing like job applications, travel advice, and reviews. You'll also tackle bigger topics through magazine articles about relationships, music's impact on people, or the value of possessions versus memories.
Notice the pattern: examiners consistently ask for articles, speeches, letters, and reviews. Each format has specific conventions you should master through practice.
Pro tip: Heart symbols (♡) mark questions that appeared multiple times - these topics clearly work well for students, so they're safe bets if you're feeling nervous on exam day.