You are dissatisfied with some practices in your school. Write a letter to your friend in another school discussing at least three of these practices and the improvement you desire.
Model answer: informal letter
10 School Road,
Enugu.
3 March, 2025.
Dear Ada,
It has been quite a while since we last exchanged letters, and I hope you are enjoying life in your new school. I am writing to share with you some of the practices in my school that trouble me, hoping that yours is free of them.
To begin with, I am dissatisfied with the excessive manual labour we are made to do. Instead of a few reasonable chores, we spend hours cutting grass and clearing the compound during lesson periods, so that our studies suffer. I would prefer that a groundsman be employed and that labour be limited to short, after-school periods.
Secondly, I dislike the way meals are handled in the dining hall. The food is often poorly prepared and served in small quantities, and complaints are ignored. I strongly desire a review of the menu and better supervision of the kitchen staff so that we are properly fed.
Thirdly, I am unhappy about the harsh and unfair punishments given by some prefects. Minor offences attract heavy flogging, which breeds fear rather than discipline. I would like to see punishments made moderate and offenders given a fair hearing before they are punished.
These are the practices that worry me most. I believe that if they are corrected, our school will be a far happier and more productive place. Please write back and tell me how things are done in your school.
Your friend,
Ngozi.
Key features expected: informal-letter format; at least three clearly stated practices, each with the desired improvement; friendly tone; orderly paragraphs.