Since this year writing will be decisive, I have decided to hang this post again, so that it comes "into the spotlight". I promise to review all of the links and decide which ones are best.
In the formerly called PAU exam, it is normal to be asked to produce on the spur of the moment either an opinion essay, a "for and against" essay, or an "advantages and disadvantages" essay. More rarely, a formal letter of application. Those are the models on which you have to focus. Discard the rest.
Here you have several pages where you can learn to write a good opinion essay. The instructions given in the book are slightly poor, I think, so do have a look.
Read carefully and try to pick up as much as you can. Perhaps the best one might be this from the EOI:
http://writingeoi.blogspot.com.es/p/types-of-texts.html
https://k12.thoughtfullearning.com/studentmodels/adopting-pet-poundhttp://learningenglishisgreat-rosa.blogspot.com.es/2013/01/how-to-write-opinion-essay-como.html
http://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/skills/writing-skills-practice/opinion-essay
Here you can even find examples: it would be advisable to read them all and try to get some of the style:
And here there is much more on the topic. I think is more than enough, but...
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