The GRE Analytical Writing Templates
The GRE Analytical Writing Templates
When it comes to GRE essays, most test takers tend to forget that not all that you write on your test day has to
be 100% prompt or topic specific. There are parts of the essay that can be written prior to your exam and used
as-is or with slight adjustments. We call this smart writing. Isnt it smart, eh?
Why? Because theres a huge upside in doing it this way you can save precious time by writing the essay
even before you brainstorm for ideas, without having to think and vet it all in those 30 minutes of time.
Alright! Ready to write an essay using a pre-written template that will save you valuable time on test
day?
Lets dive into the template below to get started.
An introduction: Sets the stage for what you plan to address in through your essay.
A body: Discusses at least 3-4 arguments/flaws with examples in a logical order each with an
explanation.
A conclusion: Wraps up your essay with a brief statement that's reflective of what your essay says.
What are all the points you need to cover to introduce your essay, explain each point, and remind the grader of
what they just read?
Use these questions to help you create your outline below.
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Now its your turn! Start crafting an introduction in the box provided below.
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Just be cognizant of this question: What are all the pieces of information I need to explain in order to avoid
confusion with the issue/argument at hand?
BODY OF THE ISSUE ESSAY:
Steps to Writing Your
Body
1) Continue from
one example to
the other while
using several
transition words
all through
2) Second paragraph
3) Third paragraph
and the transition
into the
conclusion.
3) Third paragraph
and the transition
into the
conclusion.
Ready to start crafting the body? Fill in the box provided below.
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Your conclusion is where youll paraphrase the main point you outlined earlier in the brainstorming stages
CONCLUSION FOR THE ISSUE TASK:
Steps to Writing Your
Conclusion
1) Restate the main
point your essay is
trying to say
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that eventually lead to the conclusion. They want the best. The individual elements you choose, therefore,
should represent the utmost level of quality.
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