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End-of-Year Exam · 2026 · Pregunta 3

The extended writing question.

This is the big written question on your end-of-year paper — an email about your home and daily routine. Below are the five bullet points you could include, each linked to the exact section on this page that covers it. Then there's a writing pad to draft your answer, with a built-in word counter and a checklist that ticks itself off as you cover each bullet. Aim for 100–120 words in Spanish.

The question · Pregunta 3

Write an email in Spanish talking about your family.

You could include: personal details · describe where you live · describe your home and daily routine · say where you would like to live in future · ask a question.

A: Señor Seaman, Señor Cosgrove, Señora Clarke y Señorita Collins
De: [tu nombre]
Subjeto: Mi casa y mi rutina diaria

Write approximately 100–120 words in Spanish.

  1. 1

    Personal details

    Your name, age and birthday — straight from Year 7.

    Sentence starters
    Months enero febrero marzo abril mayo junio julio agosto septiembre octubre noviembre diciembre
    From Year 7: the date goes el + number + de + month — e.g. Mi cumpleaños es el doce de octubre. Numbers stay lower-case and so do months.
  2. 2

    Describe where you live

    House or flat + adjective + where it is.

    Sentence starters
    House adjectives bonita / bonito fea / feo grande nueva / nuevo pequeña / pequeño vieja / viejo
    Where en las afueras en el campo en el centro de la ciudad en la costa en la montaña en una zona residencial
    Watch the agreement: a casa is feminine (una casa bonita) but a piso is masculine (un piso bonito). Match the adjective to the noun.
  3. 3

    Describe your home & daily routine

    Rooms in your home, then what you do across the day with times.

    Your home
    Daily routine
    Rooms la cocina el comedor el cuarto de baño mi dormitorio el jardín el salón la terraza
    Routine verbs me levanto me ducho desayuno me lavo los dientes me visto salgo de casa veo la tele hago mis deberes me acuesto
    Sequence words a eso de … por la mañana por la tarde por la noche luego después finalmente
    Reflexive verbs: me levanto, me ducho, me acuesto — don't drop the me. Glue your day together with luego (then), después (after) and finalmente (finally).
  4. 4

    Where you would like to live in future

    Use Me gustaría vivir en… — a great chance to show off a new tense.

    Sentence starters
    Where una casa grande en el campo un piso moderno en la ciudad una casa en la costa
    Countries en España en México en Argentina en Estados Unidos
    Key structure: Me gustaría + vivir (the infinitive) = "I would like to live". It's worth bonus marks because it's a different tense from the present you use everywhere else.
  5. 5

    Ask a question

    It's an email — finish by asking them something. Easy marks.

    Sentence starters
    Don't forget the upside-down ¿ at the start and the normal ? at the end. Both are needed for the mark. Sign off with ¡Hasta pronto! or Un saludo.

Top tips for the 100–120 words

Sequence your day.

Use a eso de…, luego, después and finalmente to order your routine — it reads far better than a list.

Show off a tense.

Me gustaría vivir en… is a different tense from the present — worth bonus marks. Get it in for bullet 4.

Adjective agreement.

Una casa bonita but un piso bonito. Match the ending to the noun's gender.

It's an email.

Open with ¡Hola!, end by asking a question and signing off ¡Hasta pronto! — that frames it as a proper email.

Draft your answer.

Type or paste your essay below. The word counter updates live, and each bullet point ticks itself off when you've covered it.

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