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Prompt: Write a letter to your neighbor introducing yourself and inviting them to a small

gathering at your home.

Response: Dear [Neighbor's Name],

I hope this note finds you well! My name is [Your Name], and I recently moved into the
neighborhood. I wanted to take a moment to introduce myself and extend an invitation to a
small gathering I’m hosting at my home this Saturday at 3 PM.

I’ve heard wonderful things about this community, and I’m eager to meet my neighbors and
get to know everyone better. I plan to provide some snacks and drinks, and it would be great
to have you join us.

Please let me know if you can make it. I’m looking forward to meeting you!

Warm regards,
[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[Your Contact Information]

Task 2 Example

Prompt: Some people think that the best way to encourage healthy eating is to educate
people about nutrition. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

Response: The importance of healthy eating is widely acknowledged, and some argue that
education about nutrition is the best method to promote it. While I agree that education plays
a crucial role, I believe that it must be complemented by other strategies to be truly effective.

Education about nutrition helps individuals understand the benefits of healthy eating habits.
For example, people who are informed about the nutritional value of foods are more likely to
make healthier choices when shopping or dining out. School programs that teach children
about balanced diets can lay a foundation for lifelong healthy eating habits.

However, education alone is not sufficient. Accessibility to healthy food options is a


significant barrier for many. In low-income areas, fresh fruits and vegetables may be scarce,
making it difficult for individuals to apply their nutritional knowledge. Therefore, improving
access to healthy foods is equally important.

Additionally, social influences and cultural factors play a vital role in dietary choices.
Community initiatives that promote healthy eating through cooking classes or local farmer’s
markets can create a supportive environment for individuals to make healthier decisions.

In conclusion, while educating people about nutrition is essential for promoting healthy
eating, it should be part of a broader approach that includes improving food accessibility and
fostering community support. This comprehensive strategy can lead to more significant and
lasting changes in dietary habits.

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