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CELPIP Writing: Task 2, example 1 essay

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  • Date March 11, 2025
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A company has announced that it wishes to build a large factory near your community.

Options: Do you support or oppose the factory? Explain your position.

Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. Write 150 – 200 words

Outline:

Position: Support the building of a factory

  1. Introduction:

Neutral statement: Factories provide employment for local people.

Implicit thesis statement: For the sake of our local community, the building of a factory is an important step forward in our community.

Explicit thesis statement: I would support the building of a large factory in our community.

  1. Body Paragraph: (Always give 2 or 3 reasons ‘why’ you would support a factory being built)

Topic sentence: There are many reasons the building of a factory in our town should be supported.

Support: One good reason is that a factory will provide employment and this income will help spur growth.

Example: For example, people will buy houses for their families, and this will help bring more development money into our community to build malls, restaurants, and recreational facilities.

Support: Another good reason involves the factory company providing incentives for more community growth.

Example: For instance, companies often help develop local schools or university departments, which usually makes them more attractive for students to attend. The University of British Columbia has a research department paid for by RBC Bank. Incentives like this will help create more markets related to student needs.

  1. Conclusion: In conclusion, the growth of a community is dependent upon employment income from many people; therefore, a factory built in this area will create the employment and subsequent growth this community needs.

 

Essay 1: Support a factory being built

Factories provide employment for local people. For the sake of our local community, the building of a factory is an important step forward in our community.

There are many reasons the building of a factory in our town should be supported. One good reason is that a factory will provide employment and this income will help spur growth. For example, people will buy houses for their families, and this will help bring more development money into our community to build malls, restaurants, and recreational facilities. Another good reason involves the factory company providing incentives for more community growth. For instance, companies often help develop local schools or university departments, which usually makes them more attractive for students to attend. The University of British Columbia has a research department paid for by RBC Bank. An incentive like this will help create more markets related to student needs.

In conclusion, the growth of a community is dependent upon employment income from many people; therefore, a factory built in this area will create the employment and subsequent growth this community needs. (179 words)

Essay 1. Signal words and criteria related to vocabulary

Factories provide employment for local people. For the sake of our local community, the building of a factory is an important step forward in our community.

There are many reasons the building of a factory in our town should be supported. One good reason is that a factory will provide employment and this income will help spur growth. For example, people will buy houses for their families, and this will help bring more development money into our community to build malls, restaurants, and recreational facilities. Another good reason involves the factory company providing incentives for more community growth. For instance, companies often help develop local schools or university departments, which usually makes them more attractive for students to attend. The University of British Columbia has a research department paid for by RBC Bank. An incentive like this will help create more markets related to students. This will help create more markets related to student needs.

 In conclusion, the growth of a community is dependent upon employment income from many people; therefore, a factory built in this area will create the employment and subsequent growth this community needs. (199 words)

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