Guided Writing Template

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DRAFT:

TOPIC
INTRODUCTION
- Main issue
- Brief intro
- Personal experience
- Thesis statement

P1 – Refer to 1st
P1
bullet point

EL
EL1 – Give brief
intro about bullet
point 1

EX
&
EX1 – give
example and effect EF
for the intro of
bullet point 1 (they
should be
connected – ada L
kaitan)

L1 – link your EL & P2


EX to reconfirm
your bullet point 1
EL

P2 – Refer to 2nd
bullet point

EL2 – Elaborate EX
bullet point 2 &
EF

L
EX2 – give
example and effect
for the elaboration
of bullet point 2 P3
(they should be
connected – ada
kaitan) EL

L2 – link your EL &


EX to reconfirm
your bullet point 2

EX
&
P3 – Refer to 3rd
EF
bullet point

EL3 – Elaborate L
bullet point 3

P4

EX3 – give
EL
example and effect
for the elaboration
of bullet point 3
(they should be
connected – ada
kaitan)
EX
&
L3 – link your EL &
EF
EX to reconfirm
your bullet point 3

L
P4 – Refer to 4th
bullet point
EL4 – Elaborate
bullet point 4

EX4 – give
example and effect
for the elaboration
of bullet point 4
(they should be
connected – ada
kaitan)

L4 – link your EL &


EX to reconfirm
your bullet point 4

SUMMARIZE
IDEA
- Summarize idea
about the main topic
of the task
- Moral values
- Advantages/
Disadvantages

 Depending on the question, there are times when there is NO bullet point 4. So, most
of the times there are ONLY 3 bullet points.
 However, DO pay attention to the verb (kata kerja) whether it is in plural or singular
form. For example: Reason(s) for your choice..., Way(s) to…, Cause(s) of…,
Activit(ies)…, etc.
 Sometimes you CAN combine bullet point 1 & 2 in ONE paragraph BUT make sure
they are in complete PEEL technique.
 In Guided Writing (Part 2), you only SHARE your ideas in simple form. No need to
justify in detail your points.

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