As a BECE candidate, it’s important to be well-prepared for the English Language test, which usually has both objective and writing problems.
Even though it may be easier to answer the objective questions, the essay questions require more critical thinking and writing skills. In this piece, we’ll talk about 25 essay questions that WAEC could use on the BECE exam in 2023.
- Write a story that ends with the sentence, ‘I learned that day that anything is possible if you believe in yourself.’
- Write an article for publication in your school magazine on the topic: How to Improve Your Study Habits.
- Write a persuasive essay on the topic: Should School Uniforms Be Mandatory?
- Write a letter to your father telling him how proud you are of him for achieving a major milestone in his career.
- Write an essay on the topic: The Importance of Education in Today’s Society.
- Write a story that ends with the sentence, ‘I knew I had found my true calling.’
- Write a descriptive essay on your favorite childhood memory.
- Write a letter to your school principal suggesting ways to improve the quality of education in your school.
- Write an argumentative essay on the topic: Should Social Media Be Banned in Schools?
- Write a letter to your local government representative addressing a community issue that needs attention.
- Write a letter to the editor of a local newspaper expressing your opinion on a controversial topic in your community.
- Write a persuasive essay on the topic: Should Students Be Allowed to Use Cell Phones in Class?
- Write a letter to your friend describing your favorite hobby.
- Write an article for publication in a national newspaper on the topic: The Effects of Climate Change on Our Environment.
- Write a story that ends with the sentence, ‘I finally found the courage to speak up.’
- Write a letter to your school principal suggesting ways to promote better sportsmanship in your school.
- Write an argumentative essay on the topic: Should Animals Be Kept in Zoos?
- Write a letter to your friend telling him or her about a life-changing experience you had.
- Write an essay on the topic: The Benefits of Reading.
- Write a story that ends with the sentence, ‘I never thought I could do it, but I did.’
- Write a letter to your school principal suggesting ways to reduce bullying in your school.
- Write a story that ends with the sentence, ‘It was the best day of my life.’
- Write a letter to your friend telling him or her about a cultural event you recently attended.
- Write an article for publication in a national newspaper on the topic: The Effects of Technology on Our Society.
- Write a letter to your friend describing how you spent your last holiday.
These are just a few of the many writing questions that WAEC could choose from for the 2023 BECE exam.
It’s important to get ready for the test well by writing essays on a wide range of themes. Good luck!