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PTE Writing Template-30.11

The document outlines the PTE Writing tasks, including summarizing written texts in one sentence and writing essays on various topics. It provides guidelines for scoring based on content, form, grammar, vocabulary, and structure. Additionally, it includes a sample essay discussing the advantages and disadvantages of social media.

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PTE Writing Template-30.11

The document outlines the PTE Writing tasks, including summarizing written texts in one sentence and writing essays on various topics. It provides guidelines for scoring based on content, form, grammar, vocabulary, and structure. Additionally, it includes a sample essay discussing the advantages and disadvantages of social media.

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PTE Wri ng

1. Summarise Wri en Text (Reading and Wri ng) (1-2 ques ons)

In this task, you will get a passage on your screen which can be up to 300 words long.
You will need to write a summary of the text in one sentence.

You have 10 minutes to write your summary. Make sure to include the main points of
the passage in a full, single sentence of no more than 75 words.
The Word Count at the bo om of the screen counts the number of words you write. There
are also cut, copy and paste bu ons which you may use while construc ng your summary.

Content 2 At least 7 keywords

Form 1 Between 5-75 words, only one full stop, First-word capital

Grammar and 2 1 grammar or spelling mistake= 1/2, More than 1 grammar


Spellings or spelling mistake 0/2

Vocabulary 2 Use Synonyms, Avoid repe on, No short forms, and No


contrac ons
Total 7

1st sentence, and 2nd sentence, furthermore, 3rd


sentence, moreover, 4 th sentence.

Summarise wri en text contributes to both the wri ng and reading sec on. 1 Summarise wri en
text = 7 Points.

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2. Essay (1-2 questions)
20 minutes for each essay
200-300 words

Essay Template - Version 2.0

The growing influence of (essay topic) on our lives has sparked various
debates. This issue is particularly significant because of its impact on ____,
affecting both individuals and communities. In this essay, I will discuss the
positive and negative aspects of (essay topic) and their implications for society.

One of the key benefits of (essay topic) is that it improves (benefit 1)


significantly. This is also evident by the fact that (benefit 2). As shown in studies,
(essay topic/keywords) has had a profound effect on ____, benefiting many.
Another advantage of the (essay topic) is that (benefit 3). Thus, the benefits of
(essay topic) are vital for both individual and collective success.

However, despite its benefits, (essay topic) can also lead to significant
challenges. For example, the misuse of (essay topic) has led to problems like
(drawback 1). Various studies have shown that (essay topic) can cause
(drawback 2), creating long-term issues for all stakeholders. Additionally, (essay
topic) often leads to (drawback 3), which makes it difficult for people to pursue
their normal course. As a result, it’s clear that the disadvantages of (essay topic)
must be managed to reduce their harmful effects.

In conclusion, (essay topic) provides both significant advantages and notable


challenges. Moving forward, it is important to balance the use of (essay topic) to
maximize its benefits and minimize its drawbacks.

For (essay topic), do not repeat the same word again and again. You can use
synonyms or different keywords from the essay statement.

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Essay 2: Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of social media and its impact
on society.

Introduction:
The growing influence of social media on our lives has sparked various debates. This issue is
particularly significant because of its impact on communication and personal relationships, affecting
both individuals and communities. In this essay, I will discuss the positive and negative aspects of social
networking platforms and their implications for society.

Body Paragraph 1:
One of the key benefits of social media is that it improves global communication significantly. This is
also evident by the fact that social networks allow people to connect with others worldwide easily.
As shown in studies, social media has had a profound effect on making information and interactions
accessible, benefiting many. Another advantage of social media is that it helps to share information
and create online communities, which can lead to people sharing ideas and collaborating globally.
Thus, the benefits of social media are vital for both individual and collective success.

Body Paragraph 2:
However, despite its benefits, social media can also lead to significant challenges. For example, the
misuse of social platforms such as Instagram and Facebook have led to problems like cyberbullying.
Various studies have shown that overuse of social media can cause mental health issues including
depression and stress, creating long-term issues for all stakeholders. Additionally, social media often
leads to reduced face-to-face interaction, which makes it difficult for people to pursue their normal
course. As a result, it’s clear that the disadvantages of social media must be managed to reduce their
harmful effects.

Conclusion:
In conclusion, social media provides both significant advantages and notable challenges. Moving
forward, it is important to balance the use of social platforms to maximize their benefits and minimize
their drawbacks.

Word Count: 266 words

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Introduction

Sentence 1: (General Introduction of the Essay Topic)

1. The growing influence of (essay topic) on our lives has sparked various debates.

2. Over recent years, (essay topic) has become a hotly debated topic in society.

3. The increasing presence of (essay topic) in everyday life has led to numerous
discussions.

4. The role of (essay topic) in modern life has raised a number of important questions.

Sentence 2: (Context and Relevance)

1. This issue is particularly significant because of its impact on (relevant area), affecting
both individuals and communities.

2. This debate is crucial due to its effects on (relevant area), influencing the lives of many
people.

3. The relevance of this debate lies in how it shapes (relevant area) and touches both
personal and communal aspects of life.

4. This is especially important as it affects (relevant area), impacting both individuals and
society as a whole.

Sentence 3: (Thesis Statement)

1. In this essay, I will discuss the positive and negative aspects of (essay topic) and their
implications for society.

2. This essay will explore both the advantages and challenges of (essay topic) and their
impact on different areas of life.

3. In this essay, I aim to discuss both the pros and cons of (essay topic) and how they
influence society.

4. This essay will examine the benefits and drawbacks of (essay topic) and their effects on
people and communities.

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Body Paragraph 1

Sentence 1: (Introduce Main Benefit)

1. One of the key benefits of (essay topic) is that it improves (benefit 1) significantly.

2. A major advantage of (essay topic) is its ability to enhance (benefit 1).

3. One of the most important benefits of (essay topic) is how it boosts (benefit 1).

4. A key positive aspect of (essay topic) is its role in improving (benefit 1).

Sentence 2: (Support the Benefit)

1. This is also evident by the fact that (benefit 2).

2. This can be seen in how (benefit 2) has become more common thanks to (essay topic).

3. Evidence of this can be found in how (essay topic) has led to (benefit 2).

4. This is demonstrated by the way (benefit 2) has improved due to (essay topic).

Sentence 3: (Further Explanation and Studies)

1. As shown in studies, (essay topic/keywords) has had a profound effect on (impact


area), benefiting many.

2. Research indicates that (essay topic) has significantly impacted (impact area), helping
a large number of people.

3. According to various studies, (essay topic) has greatly influenced (impact area),
bringing benefits to many.

4. Studies have revealed that (essay topic) has a strong effect on (impact area), positively
affecting numerous people.

Sentence 4: (Introduce Another Benefit)

1. Another advantage of (essay topic) is that it fosters a sense of (benefit 3).

2. Additionally, (essay topic) helps encourage (benefit 3), which is crucial for progress.

3. Another important benefit of (essay topic) is its ability to promote (benefit 3).

4. A further advantage is that (essay topic) supports the development of (benefit 3).

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Sentence 5: (Conclude Paragraph 1)

1. Thus, the benefits of (essay topic) are vital for both individual and collective success.

2. Therefore, it’s clear that the advantages of (essay topic) are important for personal and
societal progress.

3. As a result, the positive aspects of (essay topic) are essential for improving both
individual lives and communities.

4. Consequently, the benefits of (essay topic) contribute significantly to success on both a


personal and societal level.

Body Paragraph 2

Sentence 1: (Introduce Main Drawback)

1. However, despite its benefits, (essay topic) can also lead to significant challenges.

2. On the other hand, (essay topic) also presents several notable drawbacks.

3. Nevertheless, (essay topic) can create serious challenges despite its advantages.

4. However, it’s important to recognize that (essay topic) also brings some significant
downsides.

Sentence 2: (Support the Drawback)

1. For example, the misuse of (essay topic) has led to problems like (drawback 1).

2. For instance, one of the main issues caused by (essay topic) is (drawback 1).

3. A key problem with (essay topic) is the misuse that often results in (drawback 1).

4. A major challenge of (essay topic) is how its misuse can lead to (drawback 1).

Sentence 3: (Further Explanation and Studies)

1. Various studies have shown that (essay topic) can cause (drawback 2), creating long-
term issues for all stakeholders.

2. Research suggests that (essay topic) often leads to (drawback 2), which poses long-
term challenges for everyone involved.

3. According to several studies, (essay topic) can cause (drawback 2), leading to lasting
problems for many.

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4. Studies indicate that (essay topic) is associated with (drawback 2), creating issues that
affect a wide range of people.

Sentence 4: (Introduce Another Drawback)

1. Additionally, (essay topic) often leads to (drawback 3), which makes it difficult for
people to pursue their normal course.

2. Furthermore, (essay topic) can result in (drawback 3), which disrupts daily life.

3. Moreover, (essay topic) frequently causes (drawback 3), which interferes with people’s
ability to live normally.

4. Another challenge is that (essay topic) tends to create (drawback 3), making it hard for
individuals to maintain their usual routines.

Sentence 5: (Conclude Paragraph 2)

1. As a result, it’s clear that the disadvantages of (essay topic) must be managed to reduce
their harmful effects.

2. Therefore, it’s important to address the drawbacks of (essay topic) to minimize its
negative impacts.

3. Thus, the challenges posed by (essay topic) should be managed carefully to prevent
further harm.

4. Consequently, the negative aspects of (essay topic) need to be dealt with in order to
limit their damaging effects.

Conclusion

Sentence 1: (Summarize Main Points)

1. In conclusion, (essay topic) provides both significant advantages and notable


challenges.

2. To sum up, (essay topic) offers both important benefits and serious drawbacks.

3. In summary, (essay topic) brings both positive and negative effects that need to be
carefully considered.

4. Overall, (essay topic) presents both opportunities and challenges that require a
balanced approach.

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Sentence 2: (Final Recommendation or Thought)

1. Moving forward, it is important to balance the use of (essay topic) to maximize its
benefits and minimize its drawbacks.

2. Therefore, it’s crucial to find a balance in using (essay topic) to ensure its advantages
outweigh its challenges.

3. Looking ahead, careful management of (essay topic) will be key to ensuring its positive
effects are maximized and its negative effects minimized.

4. Ultimately, a balanced approach to (essay topic) will help make the most of its benefits
while reducing the harm it can cause.

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