When I finally opened the door, a tall man stood before me, rain dripping from the brim of his hat. He carried nothing but a small, soaked slip of paper clutched tightly in his hand. "I think this belongs to you," he whispered in a low, gravelly voice.
Instead of saying "I was scared," describe your physical reaction: "My fingers trembled".
He extended the paper. My fingers trembled as I took it. Even with the ink blurred by the rain, I recognized it instantly: it was a photograph of my sister and me, taken years ago, long before she disappeared. My heart stuttered with a mix of relief and despair. IGCSE English as a Second Language - Focus on W...
Ensure (e.g., correct use of speech marks for dialogue).
For the component, you'll want to demonstrate a range of vocabulary and correct grammatical structures. Model Story: "The Unexpected Visitor" This story uses a common IGCSE prompt. When I finally opened the door, a tall
Use (short for tension, long for description).
Include (what you see, hear, or feel) to bring the scene to life. Instead of saying "I was scared," describe your
Resolve the conflict and provide a final reflection. Vocabulary & Grammar: