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PTE (Writing) Essay Script with Model Essays [DECODED]

Generally, in "Essay - Writing" section of PTE Academic Exam, the students are asked to write about the topic mainly categorized into 3 types. And to score well in PTE Essay section, you need to be well versed with ready made formats or scripts. It saves you a lot of time in the real exam. So find scripts of all 3 types of questions below:



TYPE 1
In this type of essay writing, you are asked whether you are "Agree" or "Disagree" with the statement. Look at the following topic:

Is it necessary to make English language globalization? Do you agree or disagree?


INTRODUCTION
Firstly, introduce the topic of the essay by outlining the matter? Give its relevant points.

  • The English language is fastly becoming a global language. With globalization, people travel even more and need to converse with people from other linguistic backgrounds has been increased and English has the potential to grow into a more commonly accepted international lingua franca, although it already is.

The last line of the introductory paragraph can be: This issue is highly debatable and widely discussed in the society.

BODY I
State your opinion with completely/partially agree/disagree with the given statement. You can also state "to some extent you agree/disagree". State the points or factors relevant to your opinion. Why you completely/partially/some extent agree/disagree with the statement.

  • Agree: English is already a universal language. A vast majority of documents, books, publications, contracts etc. are in English, making it irreplaceable.
  • Disagree: Many software is already in the market to translate languages so no need to make English language globalization or to learn more than one language just for communication in the future.
BODY II
Carry the same tone of BODY I with further relevant points.

  • Agree: English will gain more ground due to the cultural influence.
  • Disagree: Other languages like Hindi and Mandarin have a higher potential to surpass English in terms of the number of users.
CONCLUSION
Put your viewpoint in a nutshell.

  • After pondering over a great deal of thought.

(if you completely agree/disagree) I find only merits/demerits in this matter.
(if you partially agree/disagree) merits outweigh demerits OR demerits outweigh merits.
Agree: English will remain universal language in coming years.
Disagree: There is a potential risk of extinction for other languages.


TYPE 2
In this type, you are asked to discuss both the views and give your opinion. Look at the following essay topic:

Parents should be held legally responsible for their children’s acts. What is your opinion?

INTRODUCTION
Firstly, introduce the topic of the essay by outlining the issue? Give its relevant points.

BODY I
Outline view of people who support the statement. Give 2-3 justification sentences.

  • Someone should be financially accountable for the damage caused.
  • To force parents to teach good values to their children, due to the fear of misdoings by their children, even if the parents are not so morally responsible themselves.

BODY II
Outline view of people who are against the statement. Give 2-3 justification sentences.

  • Parents cannot run after their kids for 24 hours.
  • Children should be for their actions.
  • Children should understand that there are consequences if they make mistakes.

CONCLUSION
Put your viewpoint in a nutshell. Either support the 1st group and outperform the reasons cited by the 2nd group or support 2nd group and outperform the reasons cited by the 1st  group. You can present your own viewpoint also.

  • There should be a certain age limit.
  • Parents should be MORALLY responsible and not LEGALLY responsible.


TYPE 3
In this type, you are presented with a problem and give relevant solution or suggestion to the problem. Look at the following essay topic:

The environment we are living in is in danger due to various problems such as climate change. Who do you think should be responsible for solving it? Is it the governments, organizations or individuals?

INTRODUCTION
Firstly, introduce the topic of the essay by outlining the issue?

  • The planet we live in is under serious threat.
  • This essay will outline few causes and measures that must be implemented by the responsible parties. 

BODY I
Evaluate the causes behind the scenario. Firstly, give the major reason followed by other reasons.

  • Increasing number of natural calamities have given us repeated warning signals.
  • Deforestation, Pollution, Loss of biodiversity.

BODY II
Outline some immediate and necessary steps.

  • Organizations: Eco-friendly production methods.
  • Governments: They should take the initiative to bring about the much necessary change.

CONCLUSION
Put it in a nutshell.

  • Preserving the environment is the current utmost priority.
  • Implement proper measures. It only requires a conscious effort.



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