IGCSE First Language English Descriptive Composition Essay Bank
Welcome to the best Descriptive Composition Bank for the IGCSE First Language English exam on the internet.
Some of the essays were written by students who are working with me or have worked with me in the past.
Generally, a site membership (premium) is required for you to view this Composition essay bank in entirety, and it will give you access to all essays for exams across 2021 till 2023, written to the highest specifications.
Feel free to view the samples below! (A Free membership is required).
2024
May/June
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March
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2023
October/November
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May/June
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2022
October/November
Variant 1
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May/June
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2021 and beyond:
October/November
Variant 1
May/June
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Sample Essays
Describe an outdoor event which is ruined by bad weather. (Essay #1) – Free membership required.
Summer 2022, Paper 2 Variant 2.
Describe an outdoor event which is ruined by bad weather. (Essay #2)
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Hi. I have my igcse exams in 2025. I am really nervous about my descriptive writing and response to reading tasks. Please share some tips.
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Definitely practice a lot, and do lots of past papers – make sure you are sure about how much time you have and make sure to get to the level of being able to consistently finish a piece of work you’re satisfied with 🙂
Of course, getting lots of good examples is also helpful! The Descriptive and Narrative essay bank is pretty useful for that, and if you’d like full access, feel free to sign up for a premium membership!