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Preliminary (PET) Writing Sample Tests

Writing can be a scary thing for B1 learners, but with some training the Preliminary (PET) writing doesn’t have to make you run and hide. The important thing at B1 is to be clear, consistent and organised. You don’t need to write the next Charles Dickens novel, you just have to complete the task with good basic grammar, vocabulary, organisation and a little touch of style.

Here we’ve got some top tips for the Preliminary (PET) writing paper and two sample tests for you to use as practice at home or in the classroom. Each one could be used for PET for schools or for the regular adult exam.

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What are the different types of writing for B1 Cambridge?

The first part of the Cambridge B1 writing exam is an email. You will read an email that received from an English friend or family member. Next to this email, there are notes to include in your answer. You must answer the email in 100 words, including all the information from the notes. For more about how to write the perfect B1 PET Writing Part 1, take a look at our post about emails .

The second part of the writing exam has two choices, an article or a story. Each one should be 100 words, but you only write one of them, not both. Some people prefer to practise one type of writing a lot to make it perfect, but it’s always a good idea to be comfortable with both. Sometimes the topic of one writing is strange, so you may prefer the other one. If you only know how to write one type, this becomes a problem.

Top tips for Preliminary (PET) writing

These tips will help you maximise the opportunity for points in the Cambridge writing criteria. Each writing is given a mark out of 5 in Content, Communicative Achievement, Organisation and Language.

  • Answer the question (Content) – You wouldn’t believe how many people don’t include all the necessary content in their answers. Part 1 is very controlled and has four notes along the side of each input text. In order to score points in the Content mark, you must clearly include answers to all four notes. For example, if the note say “suggest” , pointing at a comment about what restaurant you’d like to go to, suggest a restaurant. It seems obvious, but it’s the easiest way to both lose and gain points. In Part 2, you’ll have a couple of content points in the article and less in the story, but you still need to stick to the topic. For example, if the story is about a day at the beach, don’t write about a birthday party.
  • Use paragraphs (Organisation) – Another easy fix, but one that can seriously affect the Organisation mark. Even though the text is only 100 words, there should generally be 2-3 paragraphs, clearly separated using a line gap or indentation.
  • Write the correct writing (Content, Communicative Achievement) – If it’s an email, it needs to look like an email with a simple “Hi” and “See you soon!” at the beginning and end. If it’s an article, it should have a title. If it’s a story, it should have a beginning, middle and end. The tone and style of each writing is slightly different too. Look at examples and consider what style is used.
  • Punctuate (Organisation, Language) – Sometimes something as seemingly insignificant as a comma can completely change a writing. Be careful with sentences that are long, confusing and connected together with commas. Make sure you are finishing sentences when they are grammatically complete and not using incorrect punctuation.
  • Use the past (Language) – To show you know B1 grammar, it’s important to use the past. In almost every writing, you will have the opportunity to use the past to talk about something that happened to you. Don’t forget to study the irregular verbs!
  • Use some modal verbs (Language) – Another area of B1 language is modal verbs. Make a recommendation with “should” or talk about possibility with “can” or “can’t” . It’s not advanced language, but it’s something that shows you know B1 level English.
  • Use a relative clause (Language) – If you want to score top points in Language, you have to attempt some complex grammar. Using subordinate clauses like relative clauses is a good way to do this. A sentence like “My brother, who lives in Miami, is going to visit me in Spain this summer” is a great way to include more complex grammar in your writing.
  • Use basic linking words (Organisation, Language) – At B1, you don’t need to use a huge variety of linking words, but you should use “and” , “so” , “but” , “because” and possibly a few other more advanced ones like “however” , “although” and “also” . These should be used throughout all the writings.
  • Make it interesting (Communicative Achievement) – You don’t need to be an expert writer to write an interesting text. For example, there’s a big difference between a story where the school closes because of a flood (interesting) and a day you went to school and did an exam (not interesting). The same applies to articles, if you write an article about travel and you talk about going on an adventure in Hawaii, it’s more interesting than going to the local swimming pool every day.
  • Keep it simple (Everything) – Remember that it’s a B1 writing and in order to pass or even get high marks, you don’t need to make it complicated. Use the language you know to write the best possible writing within the expectations of the task. Don’t be afraid to attempt some complex things, but also make sure you do the basics well.

The materials

Here are two full Preliminary (PET) writing sample tests. These have been designed in the same format as official exams to practise and improve in preparation for the B1 writing exam. Remember that the time limit to complete both parts of the Preliminary (PET) Writing exam is 45 minutes.

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  • Writing part 1: write an email
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Scoring The Writing section is worth 25% of the total score for the exam.

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  • Writing part 2 is marked out of 20
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How to prepare for B1 Preliminary (PET) Writing

  • read the instructions carefully before you start each section
  • think about the timing. Spend 25 minutes on each part
  • study these vocabulary topics
  • study grammar at B1 level
  • practise writing short texts, including emails

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Cambridge B1 Preliminary (PET): How to write an article in 2021

Cambridge B1 Preliminary (PET) - How to Write an Article

Home or cinema – How do you watch your favourite films? 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 a 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. So, if you want to give me some money to go to the cinema more often, or to tell me which you prefer – the cinema or the TV screen, leave a comment.

Introduction

What does a typical article task look like, how to organise your article, always make a plan, the different parts of an article, main paragraphs.

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 a 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.

In the first paragraph I talk about film genres (animated, romantic, drama, adventure) as well as one specific film (Indiana Jones). I also tried to include some interesting grammar (I know many people who…, nothing better than) and vocabulary (amazing drama, I’m a big fan of…, fascinating plot). On top of that, I used different linking words to connect my ideas (who, but, because).

Final sentence

So, if you want to give me some money to go to the cinema more often, or to tell me which you prefer – the cinema or the TV screen, leave a comment.

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Writing is tested in Paper 1 of the Cambridge English Preliminary Test. There are 3 writing tasks and we've included practice tests for each part below. We will be adding more tests soon.

Part 1: Email Part 2: Article Part 2: Story

More help with the Preliminary English Test Writing Paper

Get higher scores in your PET Writing practice tests with these quizzes to help you improve your writing skills.

Paraphrasing 1 Paraphrasing 2 Paraphrasing 3 Paraphrasing 4

Contractions in Informal Emails It is very important to write your Part 1 email in the correct style. One way of achieving an informal style is to remember to use contractions.

Phrases for informal emails Use these words and expressions to help you write your email in an informal style.

Paragraphs in informal emails Organising your email into clear paragraphs will help you to structure your email and will make it easier for the examiner to see your organisation.

We all have our own strengths and weaknesses when we are learning a language. In writing this includes our use or grammar, vocabulary and punctuation. Get to know which areas of English you need to improve by keeping a record of your most common mistakes. Then the next time you do any writing check for these mistakes before you finish.

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B1 preliminary exam format.

B1 Preliminary is made up of four papers developed to test students’ English skills. You can see exactly what’s in each paper below.

The formats below are the same for both the digital and paper-based exams.

Paper Content Marks
(% of total)
Purpose


(45 minutes)

 parts/
 questions

Shows you can read and understand the main points from signs, newspapers and magazines.


(45 minutes)

 parts/
 questions

Shows you can use vocabulary and structure correctly.


(30 minutes, including 6 minutes’ transfer time)

 parts/
questions

You have to be able to follow and understand a range of spoken materials including announcements and discussions about everyday life.


(10-12 minutes per pair of candidates; 15-17 minutes per group of three)

parts

Shows how good your spoken English is as you take part in conversation by asking/answering questions and talking, for example, about your likes and dislikes. Your Speaking test will be face to face with one or two other candidates and two examiners. One of the examiners (who could be online, examining remotely) talks to you and the other examiner listens. This makes your test more realistic and more reliable. Examiners may use their mobile phones for entering marks using an app.

  • openbook Reading
  • pencil Writing
  • playlist Listening
  • megaphone Speaking

openbook What’s in the Reading paper?

The B1 Preliminary Reading paper has six parts. There are different types of texts and questions.

Part 1 (Multiple choice)

What do candidates have to do? Read five real-world notices, messages and other short texts for the main message.
How many questions are there? 5
How many marks are there? One mark for each correct answer.

Part 2 (Matching)

What do candidates have to do? Match five descriptions of people to eight short texts on a particular topic, showing detailed comprehension.
How many questions are there? 5
How many marks are there? One mark for each correct answer.

Part 3 (Multiple choice)

What do candidates have to do? Read a longer text for detailed comprehension, gist, inference and global meaning, as well as writer’s attitude and opinion.
How many questions are there? 5
How many marks are there? One mark for each correct answer.

Part 4 (Gapped text)

What do candidates have to do? Read a longer text from which five sentences have been removed. Show understanding of how a coherent and well-structured text is formed.
How many questions are there? 5
How many marks are there? One mark for each correct answer.

Part 5 (Multiple choice cloze)

What do candidates have to do? Read a shorter text and choose the correct vocabulary items to complete gaps.
How many questions are there? 6
How many marks are there? One mark for each correct answer.

Part 6 (Open cloze)

What do candidates have to do? Read a shorter text and complete six gaps using one word for each gap.
How many questions are there? 6
How many marks are there? One mark for each correct answer.

pencil What’s in the Writing paper?

The B1 Preliminary paper has two parts. You have to show that you can write different types of text in English.

Part 1 (Writing an email)

What do candidates have to do? Write about 100 words, answering the email and notes provided.
How many questions are there? 1
How many marks are there? The question has a maximum of 20 marks available.

Part 2 (Choice between an article or a story)

What do candidates have to do? Write about 100 words, answering the question of their choosing.
How many questions are there? Choose one question from a choice of two.
How many marks are there? The question has a maximum of 20 marks available.

playlist What’s in the Listening paper?

The B1 Preliminary Listening paper has four parts. For each part, you have to listen to a recorded text or texts and answer some questions. You hear each recording twice.

What do candidates have to do? Identify key information in seven short monologues or dialogues and choose the correct visual.
How many questions are there? 7
How many marks are there? One mark for each correct answer.

Part 2 (Multiple choice)

What do candidates have to do? Listen to six short dialogues and understand the gist of each.
How many questions are there? 6
How many marks are there? One mark for each correct answer.

Part 3 (Gap fill)

What do candidates have to do? Listen to a monologue and complete six gaps.
How many questions are there? 6
How many marks are there? One mark for each correct answer.

Part 4 (Multiple choice)

What do candidates have to do? Listen to an interview for a detailed understanding of meaning and to identify attitudes and opinions.
How many questions are there? 6
How many marks are there? One mark for each correct answer.

megaphone What’s in the Speaking paper?

The B1 Preliminary Speaking test has four parts and you take it together with another candidate. There are two examiners. One of the examiners talks to you and the other examiner listens.

Part 1 (Interview)

What do candidates have to do? Respond to questions, giving factual or personal information.
How long do candidates have to speak? 2 minutes.

Part 2 (Extended turn)

What do candidates have to do? Describe one colour photograph, talking for about 1 minute.
How long do candidates have to speak? 3 minutes.

Part 3 (Discussion)

What do candidates have to do? Make and respond to suggestions, discuss alternatives and negotiate agreement.
How long do candidates have to speak? 4 minutes.

Part 4 (General conversation)

What do candidates have to do? Discuss likes, dislikes, experiences, opinions, habits, etc.
How long do candidates have to speak? 3 minutes.

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Essay on My Pet in 150, 250, and 350 Words for Students

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Essay on my pet

Essay on My Pet: Pets are wonderful companions, there is no denying that. Pets provide us with immense love and affection and ask for very little in return. Dogs are “man’s best friend”, this particular phrase has been heard for centuries now, and for a good reason too. Dogs are protective, they are loyal, and are always there for you. There are a lot of reasons as to why dogs make great pets. They comfort and support us in our difficult times. For centuries they have been the most popular pets in the world and it is no surprise as they have been our faithful friends.

Talking about one’s pet is just so exciting and fun. People can go on and on talking about their pets and not stop. Doing the same, we have moulded some of those words in the form of samples of essay on My Pet in 150, 250 and 300 words for students. Let’s have a look at them. 

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  • 1 Essay on My Pet in 150 words
  • 2 Essay on My Pet in 250 words
  • 3 Essay on My Pet in 300 words

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Essay on My Pet in 150 words

I have a pet dog and his name is Chandler. He is named after my favourite “ Friends ” character and has been with us for the last nine months. His colour is golden and his tail is bushy as he is a golden retriever. Chandler is very energetic and likes to play a lot with all of us. He runs extremely fast when chasing cats. He is very playful. We take good care of his diet. I give him foods like eggs, meat, fish, bread, rice, etc. Whenever I return from school, he wags his tail in joy and jumps and hops all around me as if celebrating. Chandler knows everybody in our family and whenever he sees a new person, he barks at them, but he is sweet and does not bite anyone. He is very intelligent as well and gives us handshakes with his paws. He understands whatever we tell, and on command, he sits and rolls over too. He is an essential part of our family and we all love him very much.

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Essay on My Pet in 250 words

My pet dog is a Golden Retriever and his name is Cheddar. He is named after a dog seen on the famous sitcom “Brooklyn 99”. Cheddar is a very energetic and playful dog. He likes to go on walks a lot and play with frisbees and balls. My dad brought him home a year ago. Although I somewhat wanted a cat, now I love him the most. Bella, my sister is crazy about dogs, she wanted a dog since time immemorial. At first, our mother was sceptical about getting a pet, but now Cheddar is her favourite. She treats him just like the way she treats us. 

My sister is particular about his timely vaccinations, eating habits, cleanliness, etc. She bathes him twice a week and every evening, we take him out for a stroll in the neighbourhood as well as the park. As mentioned before, Cheddar is quite active. Hence, we play with him in the park a lot. We throw a ball or a frisbee and play a game of fetch with him. He likes to roll in the leaves and it is fun to watch him do so. Along with being active, Cheddar is smart as well. At home, when his food is served, as long as we don’t say the word “go” he patiently waits. On command, he jumps and shakes hands with us using his paw. When told, he can roll over too. He amuses us with his daily fetching of random things like slippers, or one of his toys. We love him with all our heart and he has become an essential member of our family.

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Essay on My Pet in 300 words

My pet’s name is Mario. He is a two-year-old German Shepherd. I was in 6th grade when my father brought Mario home when he was just 45 days old. His cute little face was so fluffy I could just hug and kiss him all day. I bought a soccer ball, with which he and I used to play all day long. Being in school, I used to think about what is he doing right now or today I’ll take him for a walk to the park, where we will play soccer, etc. 

His unconditional love has always been there as a stress reliever. His loyalty, unwavering support and companionship have been with me in my good and bad times. Now that he is an adult, I have taken all his responsibilities like feeding him, bathing him, taking him for walks, etc. 

Mario once fell ill due to a cold, and whatever he was eating, he was not able to digest it. I got s worried that I took him to the vet, where he was given a penicillin shot as an antibiotic treatment. I was so scared that I held him with my hands and he was lying there, unconscious. Two hours later, he gained his consciousness and started licking my face. All my sorrow and sadness vanished away in a second, seeing his beautiful eyes and fluffy tail wavering all over the table. 

Now that he is completely healthy, I take him for his walks every day, where he is always filled with excitement to explore the other world. As a loyal friend, my dog, Mario, has never demanded anything except for 3 times of meals and a walk. Whether it’s a game of fetch in the backyard or a stroll in the park, every shared moment is a treasure that adds richness to my life.

I have a pet dog and his name is Chandler. He is named after my favourite “Friends” character and has been with us for the last nine months. His colour is golden and his tail is bushy as he is a golden retriever. Chandler is very energetic and likes to play a lot with all of us. He runs extremely fast when chasing cats. He is very playful. We take good care of his diet. I give him foods like eggs, meat, fish, bread, rice, etc. Whenever I return from school, he wags his tail in joy and jumps and hops all around me as if celebrating. Chandler knows everybody in our family and whenever he sees a new person, he barks at them, but he is sweet and does not bite anyone. He is very intelligent as well and gives us handshakes with his paws. He understands whatever we tell, and on command, he sits and rolls over too. He is an essential part of our family and we all love him a lot.

Both cats and dogs make wonderful pets, each offering unique qualities that appeal to different people. Cats are generally more independent animals. Dogs are social animals that thrive on companionship. They usually need more attention, exercise, and social interaction.

Dogs are known as the best friends of humans because they bring loyalty, joyous moments, unconditional love and life-teaching lessons. Some of the best dog breeds for domestication are German Shepherd, Siberian Huskey, Golden Retriever, Labrador, Beagle and Boxer.

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How to Write a Story for B1 Preliminary (PET) Writing

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  • noviembre 20, 2019

The B1 Preliminary (PET) exam has suffered some changes that become effective in January 2020. Among the parts most affected are Speaking and Writing . However, the B1 Writing part we will be reviewing today hasn’t suffered any changes, except for now belonging in Part 2 instead of Part 3, as there is no Part 3 in the new exam. So today I will teach you how to write a story at B1 level for your B1 Preliminary (PET) exam . We already saw how to write an email , so it’s now time to focus writing a story for PET .

Parts of a Story

Verb tenses.

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How to write a story for B1 Preliminary

Now, before seeing a sample task, we will focus on what is a story , so we can understand this kind of task better and have a more accurate expectation of what is expected of us in this part of the Writing for PET.

What is a story?

According to the Lexico.com ( before Oxford Dictionaries ), a story is « an account of imaginary or real people and events told for entertainment «. For this reason, precisely, you have plenty more freedom to write, as you can make up most of the story. But  just like it happens with every other type of writing, a story must follow a particular structure which makes sense to the reader . So let’s move on to the different parts of a story.

A story can roughly be divided into the following parts :

  • Title: The title should either summarise the whole story (without spoilers!) or have something to do with the main theme.
  • Exposition: This is the beginning of the story, where the characters and setting are established. It serves as the introduction to the next part, the action, and the so-called conflict of our story.
  • Action:  In this part, the characters deal with conflict and do things to solve it.
  • Resolution:  This is where the conflict is resolved and the story concludes with an ending, normally without any loose ends.

Now that we know the different parts of a story, we should see an example.

Sample Story for B1 Writing

Let’s take a look at the following example of a Preliminary (PET) Writing Part 2 task , where we can see an answer to the sample task we saw above:

pet writing essay

In the example above you can see  the different parts of a story  very well defined. Just like with emails or letters, your story should be visually appealing . For this reason I recommend the following:

  • Write your title in capital letters .
  • Leave a clear space between paragraphs .

Expressions to use in your story

In this section, we are going to focus on different expressions you can use in the different parts of a story . While the vocabulary used in the story will vary completely, depending on the topic, there is a set of expressions which you can make use of quite frequently if you memorise them beforehand. Let’s take a look:

How to begin a story

When you start a story , if the first sentence isn’t given to you, you can use phrases like these:

  • It all began…
  • When I first…
  • At the beginning…
  • It was a hot/cold summer/winter day. 

Just to be clear, these are only some simple examples which you can use , as there is no right or wrong way to start a story. That’s the beauty of it!

Time phrases

One of the great differences between writing a letter, essay, article and so on, and writing a story is the need to pay careful attention to the time over which the story develops . In order to define the order of the events in the story , we must use time expressions or time phrases. So let’s see a few:

  • Not long aftewards
  • Some time later
  • A little later
  • ____ minutes later
  • a moment later
  • Later (that morning/afternoon/day/night…)

It is essential to use these expressions properly. Otherwise, it won’t be clear exactly how the story develops.

Creating suspense

When writing a story, the aim is not to inform or to convey information; the real purpose is to entertain the reader, just like when you read a novel you expect to be entertained. For this reason, a story, even a story for Preliminary (PET) Writing Part 3 should aim to do so: entertain. And a cool way to entertain is to create suspense, which we can do by using some of the following expressions:

  • All of a sudden
  • Without warning
  • Just at that moment
  • Unexpectedly 
  • Out of the blue
  • Out of nowhere
  • Straight away

Direct speech

In every story there are characters and they usually interact with each other , so it is always good if you know how to use direct speech, that is, reproduce the words the characters actually say or think . The tricky bit about this is the punctuation and the verbs to choose, because it’s good to use some verbs other than «say». Let’s take a look at some examples:

  • « I’m coming with you,» she said.
  • She said, «I’m coming with you.»
  • «Do you like it?» he asked. 
  • «Don’t do it!» he screamed. 

Pay close attention at where the comma (,) or other punctuation marks go (?, !). Also, don’t forget to use inverted commas («…») to enclose the direct speech . In British English we normally use single inverted commas (‘…’), but it’s not important so choose the one that suits you best.

Finishing your story

This paragraph, the  resolution , should be separated from the rest, and it’s a good idea to start it with one of the following expressions:

  • When it was all over
  • Eventually 
  • After everything that happened

Again, these are just a few examples. There’s no right or wrong way to conclude a story , as long as it makes sense with the rest of the piece of writing.

One of the reasons why stories are particularly challenging for B1 students is that they tend to take place in the past , which makes it necessary to use a range of past tenses approriately . The main three past tenses you should really try to use are the following:

  • Past simple (-ed/irregular form)
  • Past continuous
  • Past perfect

If you take a look at the example of Writing Part 3 above, you’ll see how I used these tenses in combination, when possible:

  • Past simple and continuous: 
It was midnight and I was trying to sleep. 
  • Past perfect and simple: 
I had completely forgotten it was my birthday.
  • Past simple: 
This time I  picked up the phone quickly and  shouted , «Hello?!».

So that’s how you should try to tell your story. Please avoid a simple succession of past simple tenses alone, like:

I woke up and got out of bed. Then I went to the kitchen and made some coffee.

It’s not wrong, but it’s just not good enough for a story .

Another example story for B1 Writing Part 2

Now that we know what expressions we should be using when writing a story and how to combine the different tenses, let’s take another look at another task and a sample answer:

Cambridge English B1 Preliminary  PET Writing Story sample 2

In the story above you can see different things:

  • Well-defined structure:  3 clear paragraphs.
  •  A variety of past tenses:  past simple ( was tired ,  didn’t want , etc.), past continuous ( was getting off ,  was sleeping , etc.) and past perfect ( had broken, had stopped , etc.).
  • Time expressions: in the end ,  when, a few hours later .
  • Suspense elements: all of a sudden, without a warning .

Top 5 Tips for Writing a Story for PET Writing

  • Learn, memorise and use some of these expressions.  Make sure you already know a set of expressions to use in your next story. This will not only avoid you making mistakes, but also it will make your story so much better! It will give you points to use those expressions.
  • Write a well-structured and visually-appealing story . One of the things Cambridge English examiners pay attention to is the organisation of your piece writing, so make sure not to write an incoherent story. Also, remember that  punctuation matters , so be sure to separate your sentences with stops and commas and don’t write sentences which are too long.
  • Brainstorm before you write . Before starting to write your story, brainstorm a couple of things and write down some ideas. This can include vocabulary related to the topic, connectors, time phrases, etc. Also, decide before writing how the story is going to end.
  • Revise, edit and improve . Don’t write all at once and then move on. Once you have finished your story go over it. Look for possible mistakes. Look for ways to improve it, maybe adding adjectives here and there. You can save many points by simply reviewing what you’ve written.
  • Experiment at home, be conservative in the exam . Homework is the best chance to be creative and experiment with stories. So make sure you try your hardest to keep improving when you write at home. On the other hand, when you’re doing an exam, don’t risk trying out new words or expressions, as you may be making a terrible mistake. So be safe in your exam and stick to what you already know works .

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Essay on Pets: Keeping pets is also a pleasant hobby. A dog has ever been a favorite pet with people. There is quite a reason for this choice. A dog is a very faithful and loving pet as well as a great watchful creature.

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  • What is the importance of pets?
  • What are the pets?
  • What are pets for?
  • What animals can be pets?

Long and Short Essays on Pets Kids and Students in English

Given below are two essays in English for students and children about the topic of ‘Pets’ in both long and short form. The first essay is a long essay on the Pets of 400-500 words. This long essay about Pets is suitable for students of class 7, 8, 9 and 10, and also for competitive exam aspirants. The second essay is a short essay on Pets of 150-200 words. These are suitable for students and children in class 6 and below.

Below we have given a long essay on Pets of 400 words is helpful for classes 7, 8, 9, and 10 and Competitive Exam Aspirants. This long essay on the topic is suitable for students of class 7 to class 10, and also for competitive exam aspirants.

People keep a dog as a pet for reasons a liking for them as also a constant watchman by night and day. There are signboards at the gate of persons keeping dogs as pets ‘Beware of dogs’ which means that the dogs kept as pets would not allow any unknown person to enter the premises of the house. This is a great advantage and great protection. There are different species of dogs, some are just lovely, furry, fluffy beings who sit crouched cozily in the lap harmless ones harmless even to an outsider. There are the other ones who are the bigger ones in size and ferocious indeed. They can tear an intruder apart, would bark, aloud to awaken the whole house.

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They may be ferocious to an outsider or an intruder but to their master and to the family they are docile and cool abiding by their every command or direction. The master and the dog are inseparable when the master is back home after his day’s work. It must jump up to reach the master, feel contentment only after being given a loving pat, not without it. Faithful they are to that extent that stories go about some of them who gave up food and drink and gave up their lives after their master was no more.

Dogs have a great instinct for learning. Though animals, they exhibit a great sense of intelligence. They can be trained even by the crime-investigating agencies and have successfully worked out to catch the criminal.

Loving, faithful, ferocious, and intelligent with an instinct to learn that is all about dogs as pets.

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Cats are kept as pets too. But as contrasted with dogs cats are less faithful, less loving more self-loving. They cannot be any risk to an intruder and can be lured away.

There have been no cases of cats sacrificing themselves for their master. But they are lovely creatures who would cozily comfort themselves in the bed of their masters and love to be in the lap. People keep cats as pets just for their looks their fluffy purring behavior. They are loved for their looks that is what cats are.

Keeping pets is both a pleasure and a task. Once one gets lured to keep pets, one cannot give up one’s liking for them, so much so that pets — dogs and cats once kept, they become a part of the family, a part of life, and one cannot give them up. It is a love that lasts.

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  • Pets — keeping is a pleasant hobby.

A pet, or companion animal, is an animal kept primarily for a person’s company or entertainment rather than as a working animal, livestock, or a laboratory animal.

  • When it comes to the types of animals that can be kept as pets, there are many to choose from.
  • Dogs and cats are the most common types of pets.
  • Dogs are kept as pets both for liking as well as for protection.
  • Dogs are very faithful pets ferocious for intruders but most caring and loving for the family.
  • Dogs have the instinct to learn if trained.
  • Cats do not have those loving and faithful qualities. They care for themselves.
  • Keeping pets is a pleasure as well as a task a hobby which once developed cannot easily be given up.
  • They become a part of the family, a part of life, and one cannot give them up. It is a love that lasts.

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Pets are part of our everyday lives and part of our families. They provide us with companionship but also with emotional support, reduce our stress levels, sense of loneliness, and help us to increase our social activities and add to a child’s self-esteem and positive emotional development.

2. What are the pets?

A pet is a domesticated animal that lives with people, but is not forced to work and is not eaten, in most instances. In most cases, a pet is kept to entertain people or for companionship.

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4. What animals can be pets?

When it comes to the types of animals that can be kept as pets, there are many to choose from. Dogs and cats are the most common types of pets.

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Pets are a great blessing in anyone’s life. They are the only ones who love us unconditionally. Pets always offer us everything they have without asking for anything in return. The main aim of any pet’s life is to make their owner happy. Nowadays, even the term ‘owner’ is changing. People prefer their pets as kids and to themselves as parents. This is how the relationship between pets is evolving. People treat them no less than humans. For instance, they celebrate their birthdays; get those matching outfits and more.

In my opinion, I feel the pets rightly deserve it. The most common pet you can find at anyone’s place is dogs. A man’s best friend and the most faithful animal, a dog. I also have a pet dog that I love to bits. We got him when he was a little baby and have watched him grow into a beautiful dog. All my family members love him with all their heart. We love his silly antics and cannot imagine our lives without him. We named him Sasha.

Sasha – My Pet Dog

My father adopted Sasha when he was a little baby. His friend had given birth to puppies and they decided to put the puppies up for adoption. We convinced our father to get one for us. Considering they knew our family well, they immediately agreed. Little did we know that our lives would change forever after his entrance.

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Sasha came in like a blessing for our family. He belongs to the breed of Labrador. Sasha was black in colour, pure coal black. He came in as a puppy with his cute little paws and eyes. We couldn’t stop gushing over this beauty. My siblings used to fight with each other as to who will get the maximum time to play with Sasha.

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As and when Sasha grew up, he learned various tricks. We trained him to follow our instructions and he even learned a few tricks. We loved showing him off to our colony friends and relatives. I always took Sasha out with me as he loved taking a walk on the road.

Furthermore, my siblings and I took on the responsibility of keeping Sasha clean. Every week, we took turns to bathe him and brush him nicely. I remember I even got a bow for him from my pocket money. Sasha loved it and wagged his tail in excitement. Sasha has been with us through thick and thin and we will forever be indebted to him for his loyalty.

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Before having a pet dog, we didn’t know what all we would experience. After Sasha came into our lives, he changed it forever. Sasha changed the meaning of loyalty for us. We learned how this faithful animal always worked for our happiness and safety.

Certainly, Sasha made us better human beings. We are now more compassionate towards animals. There was one instance where the stray dogs were going to harm a kitten, and to our surprise, Sasha saved that little kitten and got her home.

In other words, we have learned a lot of things from Sasha. He protected us when we slept at night. He tried to cheer us up whenever anyone of us was sad. Sasha’s obedience inspired me a lot to be kind to my parents. Therefore, all the credit for changing our lives goes to Sasha.

Q.1 What are some common pet animals?

A.1 Some of the most common pet animals are dogs, cats, parrots, hamsters, rabbits, turtles and more.

Q.2 Why should one own a pet dog?

A.2 We can learn a great deal from our pet dogs. They teach us loyalty, compassion, courage, and obedience.

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In this essay, as a student, I will be describing my pet dog. I will discuss his personality, habits, and the joy he brings to my life.

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My furry best friend has brought endless joy and companionship to my life. From day one, this lovable pup’s playful nature became a beloved part of the family. Not only is he an irreplaceable member, but every moment spent with him brings me immense happiness—he truly makes days brighter! In this essay I’ll be examining our special bond that extends far beyond any other relationships in my life; we’re more than pet & owner, there’s something undeniably unique about our connection which transcends words alone.

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1. Personality:

My furry friend is a bundle of joy! His enthusiasm and zealousness are his most endearing qualities; as soon as I step through the door, he extends me an enthusiastic welcome complete with wet kisses. Whether it’s some time spent running around or long strolls in nature, this pup never runs out energy for fun – plus he always has my back wherever we go. He’s certainly more than just man’s best companion –he’s my partner-in-crime who stands loyally by at all times!

My pet dog loves to cuddle and enjoys curling up with me on the couch or in bed. He isn’t shy about his appetite either, eagerly awaiting even a crumb of food! Nothing brings him more joy than getting some loving attention – just give him a few pats on the head or rubs under his belly and he’ll be wagging that tail quicker than you know it!

3. Joy he brings to my life:

I am truly blessed to have my pet dog in my life. Through our connection, he has taught me invaluable lessons about the beauty of selfless love and unwavering loyalty. He is like a source of sunshine for me – always providing warmth and light during dark times with his comforting presence, playful spirit and boundless energy that never fails to bring joy into each day!

My beloved pet dog has been a reliable companion and loyal friend, bringing me so much joy throughout his life with us. His friendly attitude paired with hilarious antics create an unforgettable bond that I’m truly grateful for – from belly rubs to barks of excitement when family comes home, our furry best is always ready to make memories! Here’s hoping the years ahead are just as memorable (and full of those yummy treats he loves).

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