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Check spelling and punctuation when you finish.
Add a feeling or opinion (e.g. I’m excited, I love it).
Link your ideas with words like and, because, also, then.
Use simple words and short sentences—you don’t need big words.
Answer all 3 points in your writing.
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I feel happy and excited because I enjoy sports, and this is a great chance to spend time with my friends and show what I can do.
I also want to win a medal this year. Sports Day is always one of the best days at school!
My parents, my little brother, and some classmates’ families are coming to watch.
I hope they cheer for me!
I will run in the 100-meter race and also play football with my friends.
We are practicing every day after school.
Next month, my school is going to have a Sports Day.
I love sports, so I’m really excited about it!
🧾 Sample Answer
(100 words)
🔹 Paragraph 3 – Ending (last bullet + your feelings)
“I’m excited because I enjoy sports and I want to win a medal. I think it will be a really fun day!”
🔹 Paragraph 2 – Details (answer 2 bullet points)
“I will join the 100-meter race and play football. My parents and classmates will come to watch me.”
Say what the event is and how you feel about it.
“Next month, my school will have a Sports Day. I’m very excited!”
🔹 Paragraph 1
– Introduction
🗂 Step 3:
Write your essay in 3 parts
Why excited?
I love sports / I want to win
Who will watch?
Parents and friends
What sport?
Running and football
Example
(for Sports Day):
Don't overthink
—just write one simple sentence for each point.
🧠 Step 2:
Think of 1 idea for each bullet point
Underline the
3 points you must write about.
Understand
what the event is (like a school party or a holiday).
✏️ Step 1:
Read the situation carefully
✅ How to Answer
– Step-by-Step
Can you
use simple grammar and vocabulary well?
Can you
organize your ideas into short paragraphs?
Can you
answer a real-life situation clearly in English?
🧠 What are they testing?
They want to see:
Write about
100 words.
Write about:
– why you are excited
Write about:
– who will come to watch
Write about:
– what sports you will do
Your school is going to have a Sports Day next month.
Your teacher has asked you to write a short essay about it.
📌 What do these questions look like?
You’ll see a task like this:
This task checks
how well you can write about your experiences or plans using clear and simple English.
You must write about three specific points
(given as bullet points in the task).
🟦 What is this task?
In this part, you're given a short situation (like a trip, a celebration, or a school event). You are asked to write a short essay of about 100–120 words.
📘 PET Writing Part 2:
Short Essay About a Situation or Event