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How to write an article? | B1 Preliminary (PET) | engxam.com % (3)The article is an optional writing task in writing part 2 of B1 Preliminary (PET) Cambridge exam whereyou can decide if you want to write an article or a story.

…let’s get into a bit more detail

An article that you’ll have to write is for publication in a magazine or website. So, like most articles in magazines it must be entertaining and informative,therefore, you need to keep your reader engaged and interested from start to finish!

…but that’s not all!

there will also be some kind of questions for you to answer or some kind of information that you have to give to your readers. Below you can see a sample exam task:

FILMS
What kind of films do you enjoy? – question (1)
Do you prefer watching them at the cinema or at home? Why?-– question (2)

How to write an article? | B1 Preliminary (PET) | engxam.com % (4)How to write an article? (in short):

  1. Answer the questions in the task – make sure you answer the question in the task or give the information that the task wants you to give as clearly as you can.
  2. Stay on topic – don’t write about anything that is not relevant to the task and make sure that everything you write is important for answering the question.
  3. Organise your article in paragraphs – this is important to make it easier for the reader to follow your ideas. Three paragraphs should suffice.
  4. Use neutral/informal language
  5. Use relevant vocabulary – always try to include some vocabulary that is connected to the topic that you write about.

Check our Writing Guide below – to see how to write an article in detail.

B1 Preliminary (PET) Article: Structure

Any article in the B1 Preliminary (PET) exam can be broken up into four parts:

1. Title
2. Introduction
– start with an engaging question for the reader
3. Body
– answer questions given in the task
4. Final sentence
– give a final comment

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B1 Preliminary (PET) Article: Writing Guide

We will use this example exam task :

You see this notice on an English-language website

FILMS
What kind of films do you enjoy?
Do you prefer watching them at the cinema or at home? Why?
Write an article answering these questions and we will put it on our website!

Write your article.

Step 1: Analyse your task quickly

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Task analysis is very simple. All you have to do is two things:

Firstly, find the questions you have to answer.

FILMS
What kind of films (question 1) do you enjoy?
Do you prefer watching them at the cinema or at home? Why? (question 2)
Write an article answering these questions and we will put it on our website!

Questions to comment on:

  1. Tell preferred types of movies.
  2. Do you prefer to watch in cinema or the home? why?

Secondly, find the topic of the articleFilms/Cinema. So now you need to brainstorm all the vocabulary that you can think of related to films.

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For example: animated, romantic films, a big fan, drama, adventure movies, popcorn, screen, Netflix

If you prepare some words related to the topic in advance, it will be much easier for you to write an article! We will use them later.

Step 2: Add a Title

Every excellent article starts with a good title, don’t worry though it doesn’t have to be super special or super interesting. It is okay if your title is simple and just gives a general idea of what the article is about.

Here you can see three examples of a title

Home cinema or the big screen?

How to best watch the films you love

Home or cinema — How do you watch your favourite films?

As you can see two titles started withhow … – howto articles are just very popular so it is good idea to use that form for your title.

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Step 3: Introduction

The role of the introduction is mainly to catch the reader’s attention, it can be done in the simplest way by asking a question. Why this way is good? Because at the same time, you will show the examiners that you can use thepresent perfect tense.

Here you can see two examples of an introduction

Have you ever screamed (present perfect) during a horror film?

Have you ever cried (present perfect) at the cinema?

Step 4: Body (answering the questions)

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Here you answer the main questions that we identified in Step 1.

  1. Tell preferred types of movies.
  2. Do you prefer to watch in cinema or the home? why?

Remember these paragraphs should be the longest in your text and they should contain most of the information.

Also, we use the vocabulary that we prepared earlier in Step 1.

animated, romantic films, a big fan, drama, adventure movies, popcorn, screen, Netflix

See the example answer below, with additional annotations you may find useful:

I know many people who love animated or romantic films, but for me, there is nothing better
than an amazing drama or adventure movie (answer 1) like ‘Indiana Jones’ because I’m a big fan of stories with fascinating plot.

In my opinion, watching a film at home isn’t the same as going to the cinema (answer 2) to enjoy a great movie on a huge screen with popcorn and cola. (answer 2) If it wasn’t so expensive, I would go every week.

– vocabulary related to topic of films/cinema

– interesting grammar

Step 5: Final sentence

Finish your article with a nice final sentence. It doesn’t have to be anything special you can simply summarize your article or you can also try to be a little bit funny or end in a more surprising way.

Everybody loves films, I think you can enjoy them anywhere, even if not at the cinema, it’s still Netflix!

Remember: the more interesting your article is the higher your marks might get!

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Home cinema or the big screen?

Have you ever cried at the cinema? Or have you watched a comedy and laughed until you cry?

I know many people who love animated or romantic films, but for me, there is nothing better
than an amazing drama or adventure movie like ‘Indiana Jones’ because I’m a big fan of stories with fascinating plot.

In my opinion, watching a film at home isn’t the same as going to the cinema to enjoy a great movie on a huge screen with popcorn and cola. If it wasn’t so expensive, I would go every week.

Everybody loves films, I think you can enjoy them anywhere, even if not at the cinema, it’s still Netflix!

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B1 Preliminary (PET) Article: Example Answers

You see this notice on an English-language website

FILMS
What kind of films do you enjoy?
Do you prefer watching them at the cinema or at home? Why?
Write an article answering these questions and we will put it on our website!

Write your article.

Student’s Answer:

Films

There are many types of films, most adults like to watch romance films and most children likes to watch cartoons but for me, I like to watch romance and musical films.

I prefer watching them at the cinema because of the sound effects and the screens are so much bigger than our house one, sometimes the film even look so real. When you are going to an outting with your friends, you can buy the food and the drinks there but I don’t like to eat the popcorn there.

However, when my parents don’t want to go to the cinema, I have no choice but to watch it at home.

Grade: 4-5/5

Content: 5
Communicative Achievement: 4
Organisation: 4
Language: 4

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You see this notice on an English-language website

FILMS
What kind of films do you enjoy?
Do you prefer watching them at the cinema or at home? Why?
Write an article answering these questions and we will put it on our website!

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Write your article.

Student’s Answer:

Hi, my name is Antem. I likes watch films, but there are little cinemas in our city.

I prefer watch fantastic films at the cinema in 3D, because they realise and interesting. My favourite filmes are ‘star wars’, ‘hobbit’ and, Harry Potter and the half-blood prince’

I prefer watch films at the cinema park in Alatir. If you ask: Why do you like watch film at the cinema park? I answer, that I like eat pop-corn and ice-cream. Else, I like go to the cinema with my family. It’s very funny! We go to the cinema one time a month, and two times a week on holiday

Grade: 3/5

Content: 5
Communicative Achievement: 2
Organisation: 2
Language: 2

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B1 Preliminary (PET) Article: Exam Questions

You have seen this advertisement in the school magazine.

Restaurant
Which is the best restaurant you have ever been to?
Write an article giving your opinions.
The best articles will be published in the magazine.

Write your article in about 100 words.

You have seen this advertisement in the school magazine.

Technology
Is technology a good thing or a bad thing?
Write an article giving your opinions.
The best articles will be published in the magazine.

Write your article in about 100 words.

You have seen this advertisement in the school magazine.

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Your Favourite Possession
We would like to know something about your favourite possession.
Write an article for the school magazine explaining why this possession is so special to you.
The best articles will be published in the magazine.

Write your article in about 100 words.

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B1 Preliminary (PET) Article: Things to Focus On

The examiners are looking at the following criteria:

Language

This part of the assessment focuses on the use of vocabulary and grammar.

You need to show flexibility in their use and also include cohesive devices such as because, as, but, however, for example, like, and, in addition etc.

To get a good grade in this part your grammar and vocabulary need to be accurate, appropriate and easy to understand.

Communication

They are looking at the communication of ideas; it must be clear, relevant to the question and the target reader, use good simple language with some complex grammar.

Organization

The organisation aspect of the evaluation refers to how clearly you present your ideas.

If it is a letter, it must resemble a letter. You need to do it with paragraphs, the paragraphs must not be too short and they need to be set into separate topics.

If you write a story it can be all in one paragraph but it needs to include a beginning, middle and end.

Content

All of the content in the writing should be aimed at answering the question.

It should be easy to understand and also take into account who is reading it. E.g. if it is a letter to a friend, it must be informal and familiar.

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B1 Preliminary (PET) Article: Writing Checklist

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After writing your e-mail, you can check it yourself using the writing checklist below.

How to do that? Simply check your text/email by answering the questions one by one:

Content

  • Is the article about the topic stated in the task?
  • Does it answer the question(s) in the task?
  • Does it include all relevant information in about 100 words?

Communicative Achievement

  • Does the text use the conventions of an article (addressing the reader directly, expressing an
    opinion, sharing personal information)?
  • Is it written in a style suitable for the magazine stated in the task (often for a school, club or
    website and therefore informal)?
  • Is the purpose of the writing clear?

Organisation

  • Does the text use paragraphs appropriately to organise the ideas?
  • Does the text use other organisational features of an article (for example, a title, introduction of the topic)?
  • Are the ideas presented in a logical order? Is the text easy to follow?
  • Does the text use a variety of linking words or cohesive devices (such as although, and, but,
    because, first of all, finally, as a result etc., and referencing language)?
  • Is punctuation used correctly?

Language

  • Does the text use a range of vocabulary?
  • Does the text use a range of simple grammar accurately (such as basic tenses and simple clauses)?
  • Does it use some complex grammatical structures (such as relative clauses, passives, modal forms and tense contrasts)?
  • Is the spelling accurate enough for the meaning to be clear?

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B1 Preliminary (PET) Article: Useful Phrases & Expressions

How to write an article? | B1 Preliminary (PET) | engxam.com % (17)Although it istaking a shortcut, if you learn several phrases for each paragraph in each type of text that could be on your exam, you will certainly be able to create a very consistent and well-organized text.

Engaging the reader:

Have you ever thought about…?
How would you feel if …?
What would you think of…?
Are you one of those people who …?
If the answer is …, you should….
What do you reckon to …?
What would live be like if…
Just think for a moment…
Just imagine…

Making the article lively and interesting (use adverbs):

importantly
surprisingly
worryingly
the most amazing
absolutely
suddenly
amazingly
fantastically
frighteningly

Developing your points:

Another advantage of …
On top of all that…
What is more, …
Above all,,,
The reason I think this is…
The reason I feel this way is…
On top of that, …
Let’s start with …

Giving your own opinion:

In my opinion, …
In my eyes, …
To my mind, …
As far as I am concerned, …
Speaking personally, …
From my point of view, …
As for me / As to me, …
My view / opinion / belief / impression / conviction is that …
I hold the view that …
I would say that …
It seems to me that …
I am of the opinion that …
My impression is that …
I am under the impression that …
It is my impression that …
I have the feeling that …
My own feeling on the subject is that …
I have no doubt that …
I am sure / I am certain that …
I think / consider / find / feel / believe / suppose / presume / assume / reckon that …
I hold the opinion that …
I dare say that …
I guess that …
I bet that ….
I gather that …
It goes without saying that ….

Justifying opinions

because…
the reason is…
the reason I believe that is…
the facts suggest…
the evidence shows…
taking into account what I have seen…

Making recommendations and suggestions:

It would be a good idea to…
Wouldn’t it be better to…?
Why don’t we…?
What about… ?
How about… ?
Shouldn’t we… ?
Let’s consider…
Why not… ?

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FAQs

How to write an article? | B1 Preliminary (PET) | engxam.com %? ›

An article is a word that is used to indicate that a noun is a noun without describing it. For example, in the sentence Nick bought a dog, the article a indicates that the word dog is a noun. Articles can also modify anything that acts as a noun, such as a pronoun or a noun phrase.

How do you start writing an article? ›

Use a stat or fact to convey importance.
  1. Keep your first sentence short. ...
  2. Say something unusual. ...
  3. Don't repeat the title. ...
  4. Keep the introduction brief. ...
  5. Use the word “you” at least once. ...
  6. Dedicate 1-2 sentences to articulating what the article covers. ...
  7. Dedicate 1-2 sentences to explaining why the article is important.
Jul 30, 2019

How do you write a pet essay? ›

Top 5 Tips for Writing a Story for PET Writing
  1. Learn, memorise and use some of these expressions. ...
  2. Write a well-structured and visually-appealing story. ...
  3. Brainstorm before you write. ...
  4. Revise, edit and improve. ...
  5. Experiment at home, be conservative in the exam.

What is an example of an article? ›

An article is a word that is used to indicate that a noun is a noun without describing it. For example, in the sentence Nick bought a dog, the article a indicates that the word dog is a noun. Articles can also modify anything that acts as a noun, such as a pronoun or a noun phrase.

What should the first paragraph of an article be? ›

Brief introduction of the topic

What do you write in the first paragraph of an article? ›

To Write a Good Paragraph Always Appeal to Your Reader's Emotions. The first paragraph can be likened to a first impression. You don't get a second chance to get a first impression, so it's usually a good idea to hit the ground running from the get-go. A great way to do this would be to appeal to your reader's emotions ...

How do you start an article in the first sentence? ›

Examples of Great First Sentences (And How They Did It)
  1. Revealing Personal Information. “School was hard for me, for lots of reasons.” – ...
  2. Mirroring the Reader's Pain. ...
  3. Asking the Reader a Question. ...
  4. Shock the Reader. ...
  5. Intrigue the Reader. ...
  6. Lead with a Bold Claim. ...
  7. Be Empathetic and Honest. ...
  8. Invite the Reader In.

How do you start a sentence in an article? ›

Below is a list of possible sentence starters, transitional and other words that may be useful. This essay discusses … … is explored … … is defined … The definition of … will be given … is briefly outlined … … is explored … The issue focused on …. … is demonstrated ... … is included …

What is a pet example? ›

What animals are considered pets? Dogs, cats, birds, and some other animals are kept as household pets. Reptiles and amphibians, when kept as pets, are kept in special glass enclosures. Many people keep fish as aquarium pets.

What is a good sentence for pet? ›

1. He kept a pup as a pet. 2. Cooking is her pet hobby.

What are 5 examples of an article? ›

Examples of Articles
  • The English teacher is absent today.
  • I saw a bird sitting on the tree in front of my house.
  • Not many know how to use an oven properly.
  • Tom has a cat.
  • We are going to buy a dress for our daughter.
  • Carry an umbrella. ...
  • Keren found a puppy on the road.

What should an article look like? ›

It best begins with a clear motivation of the topic or problem addressed, followed by a formulation of the goal, research question(s) and approach adopted. Next, make sure to embed the study briefly in the relevant literature, and while doing so, use the opportunity to clarify what the main innovation of the study is.

What are the 10 example of article A? ›

-'a' is used with words starting with consonant sounds, for example, a doctor, a boy, a car, a university, a week, a house etc. -'an' is used with words starting with vowel sounds, for example, an engineer, an orange, an honest man an elephant, an angle, an ice-cream, an octopus, an MBA exam etc.

How to start a introduction? ›

5 Ways to Write an Introduction [Summary]
  1. Start with a quotation.
  2. Open with a relevant stat or fun fact.
  3. Start with a fascinating story.
  4. Ask your readers an intriguing question.
  5. Set the scene.
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What is a good article introduction? ›

The introduction to an academic article is the first section of the paper, immediately following the abstract. One of the most important functions of an introduction is to answer the question 'why? ': why was the study performed, and why is it interesting and/or important?

How do you start an article summary? ›

A summary begins with an introductory sentence that states the text's title, author and main point of the text as you see it. A summary is written in your own words. A summary contains only the ideas of the original text. Do not insert any of your own opinions, interpretations, deductions or comments into a summary.

What is a good opening sentence? ›

How to Write a Strong Opening Sentence
  • Ask a question. I don't mean to literally ask your reader a question–this would probably come off as a little cheesy, and you almost never address the reader in a fictional narrative. ...
  • Hook your reader's emotions. ...
  • Start in medias res. ...
  • Make it matter.
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What are the 7 sentence openers? ›

Again, look at this list of common subordinating words. Used at the beginning of a sentence, these words signal to you that a sentence opener follows: After, Although, As, Because, Before, If, Since, Unless, Until, When, While.

What's a good sentence starter? ›

Sentence starters for making a point

So, when you want to introduce a new idea, you might use a sentence starter like: "What if," "What happened is…" or "Here's the thing:". Subsequently, to elaborate on what you've already said, good starters to use include "Anyway," "So," or "In addition,".

What is a good sentence for article? ›

Noun I just read an interesting article on the city's early history. He has published numerous articles in scholarly journals. Article 3 of the U.S. Constitution. The company amended its articles of incorporation.

How do you write a good article step by step? ›

How to Write a Great How-To Article in 8 Steps
  1. Pick a Topic. ...
  2. Figure out Your Audience. ...
  3. Do Your Research. ...
  4. Outline Your Steps. ...
  5. Write the Process. ...
  6. Keep it Simple. ...
  7. Make it Friendly. ...
  8. Test it.
Aug 13, 2021

What is pet answer in one sentence? ›

A pet is an animal that you keep in your home to give you company and pleasure.

What is a pet phrase? ›

Pet phrase is an informal term for an expression frequently used by an individual in speech and/or writing. A pet phrase may be widely known (a cliché, for instance) or peculiar to the individual who employs it.

What is the meaning of pet topic? ›

Noun. ▲ A topic about which someone loves to talk at great length. favorite subject.

Why is pet important? ›

There are many health benefits of owning a pet. They can increase opportunities to exercise, get outside, and socialize. Regular walking or playing with pets can decrease blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and triglyceride levels. Pets can help manage loneliness and depression by giving us companionship.

What is pet in grammar? ›

(pɛt ) Word forms: pets plural3rd person singular present tense, petting present participle, petted past tense past participle. countable noun. A pet is an animal that you keep in your home to give you company and pleasure.

How can I use make in a sentence? ›

[M] [T] I'm going to make a cake for Mary's birthday. [M] [T] He tried to make his wife happy, but couldn't. [M] [T] I asked her to make four copies of the letter. [M] [T] I checked to make sure that he was still alive.

How do I write a paragraph on my favorite pet? ›

I always had a liking towards animals but my favourite animal is a dog. A dog is a four-footed animal. It is full of fur & like a soft ball. Its googly innocent eyes show the love & warmth they have in them.

What is pet in our life? ›

They Give You Unconditional Love

Animals do not ask for much in life, and most just need a warm, safe and sheltered place to live, as well as adequate food, water and exercise. In return they will give you unconditional love, loyalty and companionship.

What is an example of a simple sentence about dog? ›

[M] [T] I take a walk with my dog in the evening. [M] [T] I would rather feed my dog before we eat. [M] [T] My neighbor's dog won't eat dry dog food. [M] [T] The dog next door kept barking all night.

What do I write in an article? ›

An article is a piece of writing which explicates ideas, thoughts, facts, suggestions and/or recommendations based on a particular topic.

What makes an article successful? ›

A good article requires a clear understanding of the audience, thorough research, and logical structure. It should be written in simple language that is easy to understand and accompanied by visuals whenever possible.

What should an article not include? ›

Articles should not have disclaimers in their text or templates found within their text. For example, if an article is about a medical condition, it should not have a disclaimer stating not to use it to help cure a medical condition.

What not to do when writing an article? ›

Article Writing - Beware of 10 Don'ts
  1. Don't forget to choose your audience. ...
  2. Don't write an ineffective title. ...
  3. Don't open with a weak paragraph. ...
  4. Don't neglect flow. ...
  5. Don't steal content from other writers. ...
  6. Don't bore your readers. ...
  7. Don't create mirror content. ...
  8. Don't leave readers hanging with a bad ending.

What are the 3 most common articles? ›

In English there are three articles: a, an, and the. Articles are used before nouns or noun equivalents and are a type of adjective.

What are the rules of articles? ›

Rule 1 – The very basic rule of the article says that the article 'the' is used before a singular or plural noun, which is specific. It indicates a particular thing/s or person/s in case of a common noun. Example: The teacher she spoke to at the exhibition was very rude. He lost all the money borrowed from the lender.

What is the structure of an article in B1? ›

THE STRUCTURE OF AN ARTICLE IS SIMPLE:

Title. Introduction. Description (develop your idea) Recommendation and ending.

What is an article at B1 level? ›

The articles are written for intermediate (CEFR level B1) learners. You will improve your reading comprehension and develop your vocabulary on a diverse range of topics. Each article has a set of exercises to help you understand and use the language.

How do you write an article format example? ›

Heading / Title. By Line. Body (the main part of the article, 3-4 paragraphs) Conclusion (Ending paragraph of the article with the opinion or recommendation, anticipation or an appeal)

What is the structure and layout of an article? ›

The basic structure of an article for a newspaper, magazine or website, is usually in three parts: opening – engaging the reader, or outlining the main point of the article. middle – a series of paragraphs that go into more detail. end – a concluding paragraph that draws the points together.

What is the format and structure of article writing? ›

Ans: The article comprises Heading, Byline, and the Body. The heading is the topic of the article. Byline is the name of the person writing the article. The body has 3-4 paragraphs including – Introduction, Main content of the article, and conclusion.

What is a good article structure? ›

It has to have a beginning, a middle, and end — the more aware you are of this phenomenon, the more professional your articles would be. To make a story meaningful, and easy to follow, it has to have a logical flow, and that flow is a beginning, a middle, and an end.

What level is B1 Preliminary? ›

B1 Preliminary is an intermediate-level qualification and is designed for learners who have mastered the basic of English and now have practical language skills for everyday use. It is targeted at Level B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR).

What is an A1 article? ›

The articles are written for intermediate (CEFR level A1) learners. You will improve your reading comprehension and develop your vocabulary on a diverse range of topics. Each article has a set of exercises to help you understand and use the language.

How many paragraphs should be there in an article? ›

The main body should contain 2 to 5 paragraphs, which further discuss the topic and explain the idea. Again, a lengthy and boring body would distract the reader's attention and discourage them from further reading. Hence, articles should be tailored to suit the target audience's taste.

How long should an article be? ›

There is a consensus that articles should be no more than 4,000 words; otherwise, readability suffers. The optimal length is generally thought to be around 2,000–4,000 words; about 1,000–2,000 words for an online blog. But articles of all lengths have potential benefits and drawbacks.

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