MOROCCAN BACCALAUREATE EXAM
WRITING PAPER
TYPES OF COMPOSITION
When you write a composition or essay, you are often asked to write your
answer in the form of an article, a report, a letter, etc.
ARTICLES are found in magazines and newspapers (e.g. school newspaper,
magazine for young children, etc). All of the following may be written in the form
of an article:
• Descriptive compositions about people, places, objects, etc
• Narrative descriptions or stories about real or imaginary events which
happened in the past
• Discursive essays, about arguments concerning particular subjects, which
include:
- opinion essays, giving your Personal opinion
- for-and-against essays, giving the opposing arguments for both sides (e.g.
pros v. cons / advantages v. drawbacks - disadvantages)
- cause – effect essays, discussing the causes and the consequences
REPORTS are similar to articles but have a more formal, factual style, and
each kind has its own special format and features. Compositions in the form of
reports include:
• News reports about recent events (e.g. accidents, earthquakes, etc). such as
those found in newspapers
• Assessment reports discussing the suitability of a person, a place, a
proposed plan, etc
• Reviews discussing a film, book, restaurant, etc and giving your
opinion/recommendation
LETTERS and e-mails are written to a specific person/group (e.g. your parents,
the Town Council, etc) for a specific reason (e.g. to make a complaint, to apply for a job, etc). Compositions in this form include:
• Friendly letters to people we know, usually about Personal matters, in
informal style
• Formal letters to officials/managers/etc, about official/business matters, in
formal style
• Postcards to friends or relatives
There are several other kinds of informative writing, each with its own format
and features. (You are not often asked to write compositions in these forms.)
They include:
• Friendly or formal e-mails
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