2024 WASSCE Formal Letter Questions and Essay Plans for Candidates
As WASSCE candidates prepare for their final examination in 2024, we are sharing with candidates WASSCE formal letter questions and essay plans for 2024. We provide the questions and plans to guide candidates in answering the provided questions, while also teaching them how to answer similar questions in their mocks and final examinations.
Candidates Must Not Forget Important Features of Formal Letter Questions
- There are always two addresses. Address 1 is the writer’s address to the right.
- Date the letter is written. Use simple dates like May 10th, 2024, June 1st, 2024, etc.
- The second address is the recipient’s address to the left.
- Opening greeting or salutation. Use Dear Sir or Dear Madam. Avoid, dear Sir or Madam. The gender you associate with the receiver should be only one, and no one will punish you for that.
- Title of the letter: Get this from the questions and ensure it is centred and neatly underlined.
- Do not use contracted forms of words when writing this letter.
- Do not beg or use words such as please. This is an official letter.
- Do not ask about how well the receiver is doing. This is an official letter, even if the receiver is a family member.
- Do not use nicknames and everyday jargon in the letter.
- Do not write long, winding paragraphs. A good paragraph should not be more than six lines long. Break long paragraphs into shorter ones to make your work look neat and well laid out.
- Do not write long, winding sentences. Such sentences easily create grammar and punctuation issues for you.
- Brainstorm your answers and jot down your points down before you attempt to answer the question.
- Always read through your official letter.
- Use a good concluding paragraph without using words such as inconclusion to sum up, among others.
- Ensure that you have a good subscription. Use yours faithfully. This should be followed by your signature, followed by your full name, and finally, your position or title in a bracket.
2024 WASSCE Formal Letter Questions and Essay Plans for Candidates
Let’s look at the following WASSCE Formal Letter Questions and Essay Plans for 2024 Candidates.
Question 1:
Write a letter to your DCE outlining at least four challenges facing your school and making recommendations.
This is a formal letter. All of the above applies to this letter.
Let us take a look at some key points you can explain in the body of the letter.
Title suggested: Four challenges facing Annan SHS and recommended solutions
Points to consider
- Attacks from reptiles at night.
- Overcrowded dormitory.
- Low-quality meals on a daily basis.
- Poor academic performance in the WASSCE.
- Attacks by youth in the community are due to the absence of a school fence and security.
- Indiscipline among students is giving the school a bad name.
The above are some of the points you can explain for this question in the body.
Based on the above, you should be able to offer solutions after each explained point or write all the solutions in one or two paragraphs after you have explained the points very well.
Question 2:
Your community has been neglected by the government; write a letter to the Member of Parliament for your area and result in urgent developmental projects.
This is a formal letter. All of the above applies to this letter.
Title suggested: Urgent developmental projects are needed in the Ayawaso West Wuogon Constituency.
Points to consider:
- Roads to link the constituency to major towns Describe the current nature of the roads and their negative impact, then make the request.
- Increase in crime and crime-related activities: describe the current nature of crime and mention specific examples, then make the request for a police station, a watchdog committee, or streetlights to light up the locality at night.
- Increase malaria and cholera outbreak: describe the current nature of malaria and cholera as well as what is causing them to increase, then make the request for education, health posts, and communal labour towards keeping the environment clean, among others.
- Increased unemployment among the youth Explain why this is the case and give examples of what the youth are doing or saying about the lack of jobs. This should be followed by you offering suggestions such as skills training and support for the youth so that they can start their own businesses and employ others, the government establishing factories to process agricultural products of the community to create jobs for the youth, and others.
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If you brainstorm well, there are so many points you can explain.
Now brainstorm the points you will raise and explain for the following WASSCE English Composition Questions.
- As the head prefect of your school, write a letter to the Minister of Education highlighting the challenges faced by students in your school and suggesting solutions to improve the educational environment.
- As the president of your school’s debate club, write a letter to the principal requesting additional funding for the club’s activities and outlining the benefits of debate for students’ academic and personal development.
- You are a student representative on the school’s disciplinary committee. Write a formal letter to the school board recommending changes to the disciplinary policy to make it more effective in maintaining discipline while ensuring fairness to students.
- You are the head girl or boy of your school. Write a formal letter to the director of a local NGO requesting support for a community service project your school is planning to undertake.
- You are a member of the school’s environmental club. Write a formal letter to the mayor of your city, highlighting the environmental issues in your community and proposing initiatives to address them.
Source: Ghanaeducationnews.org