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1. You attended a local council meeting where proposals to reduce town centre traffic were discussed. You have made the notes below:
What policies can we follow to reduce traffic in the town centre?
cycle paths fines public transport Some opinions expressed during the meeting: "Cycling everywhere isn't realistic - what about large families?"
"Fines mean the rich will continue driving."
"Nobody uses the existing buses and trams!"
Write an essay, discussing two of the policies in your notes. You should explain which policy would help reduce congestion most, giving reasons in support of your answer. You may, if you wish, make use of the opinions expressed in the meeting, but you should use your own words as far as possible.
Criteria will be
Relevance: The essay should directly address the task, discussing two of the policies mentioned (cycle paths, fines, public transport) and explaining which one would be most effective in reducing traffic congestion.
Depth of Analysis: The essay should provide a thorough analysis of the chosen policies, including their advantages and disadvantages. The use of opinions from the meeting should be integrated thoughtfully and in the student's own words.
Supporting Details: The essay should include relevant examples and reasons to support the arguments presented.
Structure: The essay should have a clear introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion. Each paragraph should focus on a single idea and flow logically to the next.
Vocabulary: The essay should demonstrate a wide range of vocabulary, including topic-specific terms and idiomatic expressions.
Grammar and Syntax: The essay should exhibit accurate and varied grammatical structures, with minimal errors.
Style and Register: The essay should be written in a formal style, appropriate for an academic task.
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Work to be done until Saturday 16th May:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1x_haCsyK2lRk11zOybcr-XEC9_x6S8cvlmyYD5kk_k8/edit?usp=sharing
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