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PTE Essay Structure

The document outlines the structure for writing a task that discusses the advantages and disadvantages of a topic. It includes an introduction that introduces the controversial topic and previews the essay's discussion. Two body paragraphs then each include a topic sentence, example, and conclusion. The first body paragraph discusses reasons in favor and the second discusses counterarguments. The conclusion restates the thesis and determines that the topic presents trade-offs.

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PTE Essay Structure

The document outlines the structure for writing a task that discusses the advantages and disadvantages of a topic. It includes an introduction that introduces the controversial topic and previews the essay's discussion. Two body paragraphs then each include a topic sentence, example, and conclusion. The first body paragraph discusses reasons in favor and the second discusses counterarguments. The conclusion restates the thesis and determines that the topic presents trade-offs.

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Structure of the Writing Task

1. Introduction

2. Body

1st body paragraph ( 1-Topic sentence, 2-Example 3- Discussion, 4- Conclusion )


2nd body paragraph (1-Topic sentence, 2-Example 3- Discussion, 4- Conclusion )

3. Conclusion

Introduction:
1) The importance/ effect of (topic ), which was always debatable, has now become more
controversial.

2) The substantial influence of/change in ( topic ) has sparked the controversy over the
potential impact of this trend on in recent years.

3) Intriguingly, however, some people concern(-ve) / claim (+ve) that

4) It can be agreed that

5) This essay will elaborate both advantages and disadvantages of the ( topic ) and thus, will
lead to a logical/reasoned conclusion.

1nd Body Paragraph


Topic sentence

1. At the outset, there are numerous/innumerable reasons/ways which/why/how..


(topic)
2. The most important one lies/stems from/is rooted in the fact that

Example

1. For example/instance, .. according to a startling new research.


2. For instance, international studies have shown repeatedly that
3. For instance, research in this area invariably reveals that

2nd Body Paragraph


i) Topic sentence (One sided either +ve or -ve)

1. Another key justification for upholding this notion is that


2. In addition to these factors that are visible, some aspects are less obvious and tend to
be subjective which include.

ii) Topic sentence (Both sided---1 +ve & 1 -ve)

Nevertheless, some people adopt an opposing view and tend to believe that

iii) Solution---if question is about a problem

Approaches/steps/methods to deal/cope with (problem/topic/alarms/concerns) are many and


the most effective one is..which is in fact not impractical or unattainable but
comprehensible and feasible.

Conclusion
1) From what has been discussed above, it can be concluded that

2) The impact of the ( topic ) on is prominent, although it has a number of drawbacks which
should be well handled.

3) The topic is not advantage, but a set of trade-offs with both advantages and disadvantages.

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