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APTIS WRITING C1

APTIS ADVANCED WRITING TEST 1 WITH SAMPLE C1 ANSWERS



PART 1. You are a member of a history club. You are talking to three other members in the history club chat room. Talk to them using sentences. Use 30 to 40 words per answer. You have 10 minutes in total. Answer all three questions.


History Club Chat


Sam: Hi! Welcome to the club. I was interested in history at school and I studied it at university. What about you?
Hi Sam! Interestingly enough, history wasn’t something I was really into when I was really young. But after seeing the film Gladiator I became totally obsessed with Ancient Rome – I even took up Latin, and ended up studying classics.
Miguel: Welcome. Can you tell me something about the history of your country?
Well, in the first millennium BC there was a lot of immigration from continental Europe, and the Celts established themselves. Then after that there was the Roman Conquest of the British Isles, and they stuck around for about 350 years!
Michelle: Who is your favourite person from history, and why are you interested in him or her?
I’d say Leonardo Da Vinci, the Italian polymath, as he left such an amazing legacy. He was such a trailblazer – designing functioning robots, digital computers and even building the first heart valve. He was so ahead of his time!

PART 2. You have received this email from your local supermarket. Read the email and the notes you have made. Write a reply using all the information in your notes, and express how you feel about the situation. You should write between 120 and 150 words.




Dear Customer
Thank you for shopping at our supermarket. We value your custom and would like to hear about your most recent shopping experience. Firstly, we want to know your opinion of our staff. Were they able to help you in any way? (1) We would also like to know what you think about the organisation of the store. Was it easy to find the products you wanted? (2). Finally, we would like to hear your suggestions for improving the customer shopping experience. (3)
Yours faithfully,
Customer Services


Your notes

  1. Staff seem very young – don’t always know about products

  2. Every month products are moved – difficult to find what you want

  3. Music plays all the time – very irritating – prefer silence!

Dear Customer Services
I am writing in response to your email requesting customer feedback.
Firstly, during my latest visit I found the staff well-disposed towards customers. However, they are not well-informed about the products, which I feel is not helpful. I understand that many are students who are only working part-time. Could they not be given more training?
Regarding store layout, I find it frustrating never being able to find the items I need. It seems to be your policy to ‘circulate’ basic necessities such as bread, probably in order to boost sales by forcing customers to walk past products they may otherwise not see. I would appreciate your moving things around less frequently.
Finally, I wish to address the irksome ‘elevator music’ constantly playing in the background! I would suggest you get rid of it altogether.
I trust you will find my feedback useful.
Yours faithfully,
John Harrop

Part 3. Things You Should Know is a website that accepts short articles from members of the public on subjects of popular interest. You have been asked to contribute an article on the subject of Public Surveillance Systems. You have already done some research on the subject in note and diagram form. Use information from your research notes to help you write an article that is both informative and interesting. Write between 180 and 220 words.



Notes on Public Surveillance Systems

– CCTV cameras used in public areas (streets, shops, banks)
– Increasing number of private homes installing CCTV
– Benefits: allows monitoring of public safety / can provide evidence in criminal cases
– Drawbacks: threat to individual liberty / intrusion into individual privacy
Numbers of Public CCTV Cameras

City

Country

Number of CCTV cameras per 1000 people (including private homes)

Crime index (the higher the number, the greater the incidence of crime)

Tokyo

Japan

1

23.12

Beijing

China

55

34.45

London

UK

73

53.7


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