The Essay Writing Task in the PTE Academic exam is part of the Writing section. It assesses your ability to present ideas in a clear, logical, and well-structured manner using academic English.
Key Features of the Task
- Format: You will be given a prompt (usually an opinion, argument, or problem statement).
- Word Limit: 200–300 words.
- Time: 20 minutes to plan, write, and revise.
Skills Tested:
- Organizing ideas logically.
- Developing arguments with supporting examples.
- Using correct grammar, vocabulary, and sentence structures.
- Maintaining coherence and cohesion.
Structure of a PTE Essay
A well-written essay typically follows this structure:
Introduction
- Paraphrase the question.
- State your thesis (your opinion or main argument).
- Briefly outline what you will discuss.
- The first paragraph.
Body Paragraphs
- Each paragraph should focus on one main idea.
- Provide explanations, examples, or evidence.
- Use linking words to maintain flow.
- Usually 2 – 3 paragraphs.
Conclusion
- Summarize your main points.
- Restate your opinion clearly.
- Avoid introducing new ideas.
- The final paragraph.