Model English Essays for SPM, GCE 'O' Level, IELTS, MUET and other Similar Examinations
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Narrative
Write a story beginning with: "The teacher walked into the classroom. It was the first period ..."
Write a story with the following title: A Narrow Escape.
A day I wished had never happened.
Write a story ending with: "... Now I realise the value of a true friend."
Write a story ending with: "If only I had been more careful, that wouldn't have happened."
Write a story beginning with: "It had been raining all day ..."
Write a story that ends with: "... We said our goodbyes and went our separate ways."
Write a story that ends with: "... They looked at each other and smiled meaningfully."
Write a story beginning with: "Kim was nervous when the door opened...".
Write a story beginning with "It had been raining all day...".
Write a story with the title: "An Unexpected Visitor".
Write a story with the following title: Pride Goes Before A Fall.
Descriptive
Describe an enjoyable weekend you have experienced.
Describe an important family celebration and how you felt about it.
Honesty is the best policy. Describe an experience when this was true for you.
Truly Malaysian. Describe what this means to you.
Describe what makes you happy and explain why.
A friend in need is a friend indeed. Describe how a friend helped you in difficult time.
Describe an outing with your friends.
Describe the biggest challenge in your life.
Write about a person who has succeeded in life.
Describe an unforgettable incident that you saw on your way home from school.
Describe an embarrassing experience in your life.
Argumentative
There is a lack of freedom given to teenagers today. Do you agree?
The Internet is mostly a good thing. Do you agree? Support your opinion.
Examinations - good or bad?
School children should not have long holidays. Do you agree?
Factual / Exlpository
What is the best way for teenagers to stay fit and healthy?
Why are animals important to human beings?
How to keep oneself healthy.
Why is having good neighbours important?
One Word / Open
The best things in life are free. (A reflective essay)
Beauty
Imaginative / Reflective
My perfect future husband or wife
(More to come)
Students' Essays
Narrative
Write a story about two people who had an argument because one of them had lost a mobile phone. End your story with: ... and they both realised how foolish they had been.
- by Moonwalker, SMK Chung Hua, Miri, Sarawak
Write a story about someone you know who took a big risk and had a good result. Begin your story with: "Everybody said that the plan would never work. It was far too risky ..."
- by Jessica, SMK Sentul Utama, Sentul, Kuala Lumpur
Write a story beginning with: "A few months ago, I saw a person who bore a striking resemblance to me......"
- by Waverly Kong, SMK Taman Tunku, Miri, Sarawak
Write a story in which you had to keep a friend's secret. In your story, give details of the secret and explain why it was important to keep that secret.
- by Waverly Kong, SMK Taman Tunku, Miri, Sarawak
Write a story of a small town girl who worked hard to become a successful chef. Begin your story with: She has used the last of her savings to get to the cooking competition in the big city and ...
- by Brian Shu Pui Hong, SMK Sungai Maong, Kuching, Sarawak
The day I lost my temper
- by Brian Shu Pui Hong, SMK Sungai Maong, Kuching, Sarawak
Write a story ending with: '...We had never laughed so much in our lives.'
- by Brian Shu Pui Hong, SMK Sungai Maong, Kuching, Sarawak
Write about your experience helping Puan Ramlah, an elderly lady who lives alone. End your story with ... I learnt a lot about myself by helping Puan Ramlah.
- by Waverly Kong, SMK Chung Hua, Miri, Sarawak
A Road Accident
- by Muhammad Muhibbudin Bin Mohd Fauzi, SMK Seksyen 4, Kota Damansara, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Write a story about being alone.
- by Wesly Kong, SMK Taman Tunku
Write a story ending with: "... They looked at each other and smiled meaningfully."
- by Abigail Shannon Chua, Wesley Methodist School Melaka, Melaka
Write a story of an old man returning to his home he left many years ago.
- by Abigail Shannon Chua, Wesley Methodist School Melaka, Melaka
Write a story beginning with: "The teacher walked into the classroom. It was the first period..."
- by Abigail Shannon Chua, Wesley Methodist School Melaka, Melaka
Write a story ending with: "... Now I realise the value of a true friend."
- by Abigail Shannon Chua, Wesley Methodist School Melaka, Melaka
Write a story beginning with: "I could tell by his face that he was angry...
- by Abigail Shannon Chua, Wesley Methodist School Melaka, Melaka
Write a story ending with: "... Now I realise the value of a true friend."
- by Abigail Shannon Chua, Wesley Methodist School Melaka, Melaka
Write a story beginning with: "It had been raining all day..."
- by Abigail Shannon Chua, Wesley Methodist School Melaka, Melaka
Write a story that ends with: "... and so I became a better person."
- by Wesly Kong, SMK Taman Tunku
Write a story beginning with: "Kim was nervous when the door opened..."
- by Abigail Shannon Chua, Wesley Methodist School Melaka, Melaka
Write a story with the following title: A Narrow Escape.
- by Abigail Shannon Chua, Wesley Methodist School Melaka, Melaka
Write a story that ends with: "... If only I had listened to his/her advice."
- by Abigail Shannon Chua, Wesley Methodist School Melaka, Melaka
Write a story ending with: "If only I had been more careful, that wouldn't have happened."
- by Abigail Shannon Chua, Wesley Methodist School Melaka, Melaka
Write a story beginning with: "Is it really you? Where have you been all these years?"
- by Abigail Shannon Chua, Wesley Methodist School Melaka, Melaka
Write a story ending with: "... They looked at each other and smiled meaningfully."
- by Wesly Kong, SMK Taman Tunku, Miri, Sarawak
Write a story ending with "... I realised that good-hearted people are always there in this world."
- by Wesly Kong, SMK Taman Tunku
Write a story ending with: "... How will I explain everything to my father?"
- by spmcandidate, Kuala Lumpur
Write a story beginning with: "The teacher walked into the classroom. It was the first period ..."
- by earthling, Penang
Write a story beginning with: "It had been raining all day ..."
- by lioncity, Singapore
Write a story ending with: "...he left and closed the door behind him quietly."
- by galaxy17, Petaling Jaya
Write a story ending with: "... Now I realise the value of a true friend."
- by carnation97, Kuala Lumpur
Write a story ending with: "If only I had been more careful, that wouldn't have happened."
- by Wesly Kong, SMK Taman Tunku
Write a story entitled "A Frightening Experience".
- by Wesly Kong, SMK Taman Tunku
Descriptive
Describe a problem you once had while you were travelling. Explain what you did to solve the problem and what you have learnt from the experience.
- by Sphynx, IGB International School, Sungai Buloh, Selangor
Describe the first time you went on a camping trip. You should write about the activities at the camp and explain how you felt about the experience.
- by Wesly Kong, Curtin University
Describe an enjoyable stroll in a park.
- by Edwin Fong Zhong Yi, SMK Sungai Maong, Kuching, Sarawak
Describe your experience participating in a singing competition.
- by Waverly Kong, SMK Chung Hua, Miri, Sarawak
Describe the most terrifying experience in your life.
- by Nur Syafika Binti Ruslan, SMK Agama (P) Alawiyah Kangar, Kangar, Perlis
A perfect life
- by Nur Syazwana Arbae, SMK Sungei Besi, Kuala Lumpur
A day I wished had never happened
- by Abigail Shannon Chua, Wesley Methodist School Melaka, Melaka
A famous person you admire
- by Abigail Shannon Chua, Wesley Methodist School Melaka, Melaka
Childhood reminiscences and the present
- by JYanne, Klang, Selangor
Describe an unforgettable incident that you saw on your way home from school.
- by Brian Chong, SMK St Paul's Institution, Seremban, Negeri Sembilan
My future plans
- by Kanagavalli D/OF Gunasekharan, SMK Ayer Keroh, Ayer Keroh, Melaka
Describe the best holiday trip you made
- by stargazer, Sarawak
A day I wished had never happened.
- by Wesly Kong, SMK Taman Tunku
My Pet Dog
- by Wesly Kong, SMK Taman Tunku
Moving into a new house
- by Wesly Kong, SMK Taman Tunku
Describe an enjoyable weekend you have experienced.
- by Wesly Kong, SMK Taman Tunku
Describe an unforgetable incident that you saw on your way home from school.
- by Wesly Kong, SMK Taman Tunku
Argumentative
The Malaysian tradition of having open houses is important and should be practised more. Do you agree? Give reasons to support your view.
- by Brian Shu Pui Hong, SMK Sungai Maong, Kuching, Sarawak
The Internet is mostly a good thing. Do you agree? Support your opinion.
- by Caryn Ooi Su Li, SMJK Chung Hwa Confucian, Penang
Social networking has caused a lot of problems. How far do you agree?
- by Wesly Kong, Curtin University
Are loyalty and membership cards for shoppers really worth it?
- by Alib Har
Spending time in shopping centres has become a culture in our country. Do you agree?
- by Alib Har
The simple steps to happiness
- by Alib Har
Are smartphones a necessity?
- by Alib Har
Is tuition necessary? Discuss.
- by Wesly Kong, SMK Taman Tunku
Mobile phones should be allowed in schools. Do you agree?
- by Lee Hui Yee, SMJK Kwang Hua, Kangar, Perlis
Examinations - good or bad?
- by Siti Jamaluddin, SMK Seri Bintang
The Internet is mostly a good thing. Do you agree? Support your opinion.
- by Emily Lau, SMK Chung Hua
Factual / Expository
What are the ways to cultivate reading habits among students?
- by Zachary Cassidy, Kuching, Sarawak
The number of elderly people in the world is increasing. What do you think are the positive and negative effects of this trend?
- by Wesly Kong, Curtin University
Friends / The Qualities of True Friends
- by Jeannette Ng, SMK Dato' Penggawa Timur, Masai, Johor
One Word / Open
Tomorrow
- by Wesly Kong, SMK Taman Tunku
Water
- by Abigail Shannon Chua, Wesley Methodist School Melaka, Melaka
Clothes
- by Abigail Shannon Chua, Wesley Methodist School Melaka, Melaka
Home
- by Abigail Shannon Chua, Wesley Methodist School Melaka, Melaka
Friends
- by Abigail Shannon Chua, Wesley Methodist School Melaka, Melaka
Peace
- by Abigail Shannon Chua, Wesley Methodist School Melaka, Melaka
Memories
- by Nirshantini, Bukit Mertajam High School, Bukit Mertajam, Penang
Memories
- by Abigail Shannon Chua, Wesley Methodist School Melaka, Melaka
Colours
- by Victor Choo, SMK USJ 4, Subang Jaya, Selangor
Others
There are many things to do after your SPM examination. Write about your plans for the next three months and the challenges you might face.
- by Wendy, Kwang Hua Private High School, Klang, Selangor
SPM - My Emotions and Advice
- by Cheong Kah Yan, Johor Bahru