Decide whether or not you agree with this point of view, then write a letter to the editor (the person in charge) of the magazine giving your view. Use the guidelines below to help you.
It should be around 250 words long.
Generic letter to the editor structure
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Your address, e.g.: 
Mr Quillfeldt 
12 Bishop’s Avenue 
London 
SW6 6EG | 
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The date in long form, e.g.: 
15th September, 2015 | 
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The address of the person you are writing to, e.g.: 
The Editor 
Education Today Magazine 
567 Brooke Avenue 
Barnsley 
BR4 8YG | 
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If you don’t know the name of the person you are writing to, start Dear Sir/Madam. 
If you do know the name of the person you are writing to, start Dear Mr if it is male, or Ms if it is a female. | 
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In the first paragraph, explain why you are writing the letter, e.g.: 
I am writing to you to express my views on … 
Give the opposite view first: 
Some people believe that … | 
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Then give your view: 
My own view on this topic is that … | 
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Sum up everything you have said: 
For all of these reasons, I believe … | 
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Sign off. If you know the name of the person you are writing to, use Yours sincerely. If you don’t know the name of the person, use Yours faithfully. | 
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Write your name | 
 
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