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Writing Anything Easily

Choose a genre. Get the HK-standard structure, a witty topic, the right words — and a one-page handout.

🎢Short Story (Roller Coaster)Soon
📣Persuasive EssaySoon
⚖️Argumentative EssaySoon
🎤SpeechSoon
🏛️Debate CaseSoon
✒️Formal LetterSoon
😤Letter of ComplaintSoon
📋Application LetterSoon
💌Informal Letter / EmailSoon
📔Diary EntrySoon
💻Blog PostSoon
📺News ReportSoon
✨Feature ArticleSoon
📊ReportSoon
💡ProposalSoon
📑LeafletSoon
🎬Book / Film ReviewSoon
🎨Descriptive WritingSoon
🪄SummarySoon
🔧Instructions (How-to)Soon
👤BiographySoon
🎙️Interview ScriptSoon
🕊️PoemSoon

📰 Letter to the Editor

The Hong Kong exam-standard frame: purpose → stance → two arguments (answer the other side) → suggestion → sign-off. Click each section, choose a pattern, fill the blanks — and watch your letter build itself.

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Your topic

✎ Click the prompt to edit it — your words stay for the handout and the save.

Words that belong to this topic
Find your evidence — real articles, trusted sources
II

Build the letter

Click a section to open its sentence pattern. ↺ deals a different pattern, ✎ lets you rewrite it. Click a blank and write one or two full sentences — your letter assembles below.

Your letter so far
III

Read the real thing

Model — the standard shapeRaise awareness of citizenship for children (The Guardian) ↗Short, clear, one issue, polite call to action — exactly the classic frame.Advanced — big ideaWe can debate the ethics of AI… (The Guardian) ↗Weightier argument and wider evidence — still scores by staying focused.Advanced — wit & voiceWhat would Frida think of Kahlomania? (The Guardian) ↗Breaks the model with personality and humour — high marks live here too.
IV

Save this lesson

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Mark & report

Upload students’ letters (.docx, .pdf or .txt), or paste one. Each gets an automatic grammar report and a 7-point rubric — drafts for you to edit, never final. Everything stays in this browser; nothing is uploaded anywhere.

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