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Writing EOI C1, 5

Duración: 120 minutos.


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To Whom It May Concern,

My name is Adam Kosminski, Aaron Kosminski’s great-grandson. I write concerning a killer list posted on the aforementioned newspaper’s website.

Yesterday, while surfing on the Internet, I was just flabbergasted when out of the blue I came across my great grandfather’s name in a list of murders. I am convinced that not only did this unexpected moment hurt me, but also I dread to think how harmful this inaccuracy could be for his family and acquaintances.  

On no account must such a highly regarded name turn up in any search result when it comes down to this outrageous world. I have not slept a wink tonight. Had I had the chance to remove it from this list on the spot, I would have slept much better and been more satisfied. How can such a major mistake take place?

Be as it may, a complaint will certainly be done instantly after I hit the submit button with the present email.

Without further ado, I am looking forward to hearing from you soon.

Yours faithfully

Adam Kosminski



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We live in an era where anyone and everyone will take the slightest chance to log onto Booking or Trivago to break and escape the trap of their daily routines. Without a doubt whatsoever, aviation has become one of the most widely utilized means of transport. Consequently, this rise in airline emissions is polluting the Earth in no time. Two crucial variables that could presumably contribute to the root of this issue will be raised. Let’s get this straight and tackle the heart of the matter.

On the plus side, according to a recent article, 75% of tourists catch a minimum of two flights yearly even though they do not benefit from a secure source of income and live paycheck to paycheck. This bustle of going back and forth entails ongoing growth when it boils down to the economic impact on tourism. Many people depend on this tourism for making a living.

But what happens with global warming? Crucial issues are always put on the back burner when there are economic interests at stake. Currently, climate change involves irreparable damage. However, governments tend to turn a blind eye to this issue, which brings along alarming consequences in the foreseeable future. 

To put it simply and succinctly, senior officials put our health ahead of money. Notwithstanding, global warming is already showing us its consequences. Hence, we ought not to keep dragging our feet on the issue and start to get on with the matter. It would be worth investing in efficient aircraft among many other measures. 


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