A Detailed Look At The SPM Guided Writing Essay (a.k.a General Essay)

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The SPM English Paper 2 is divided into three parts. In this article, we’ll focus on Part 2 of the SPM paper which is the guided writing essay (now known as the general essay). For a complete overview of the SPM English Paper 2 format, click here.

The SPM Guided Writing/ General Essay Format 

Let’s start by looking at the structure of the Part 2 essay: 

  • Wordcount: 125 to 150 words

  • Suggested time: 30 minutes

  • You must answer the question given. There are no options to choose from. 

  • You will be given some notes as part of the question and you are required to respond to all of the points given.

Now, let’s look at a sample SPM guided writing/general essay question that was taken from one of the SPM trials in 2021. We’ll be using this sample question as an example throughout this article so make sure you take a good look!

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As you can see from the above, you are given a short paragraph with some background on the task. You are then given three bullet points that you must address and include in your essay to fulfil the task requirements.

How to Write The SPM Guided Writing/General Essay 

If you’re not sure how to start writing your essay, don’t worry, we’re here to help! Here are some easy steps for you to follow.

Step 1: Read the question carefully 

As this is an SPM guided writing essay, you must write based on the information given so it’s important to make sure that you understand the question. 

You can highlight keywords in the question such as the purpose of the essay as well as the points that you have to include so you don’t miss anything out. As the points already provide you with an outline of your essay, it makes it much easier for you to get started!

Step 2: Come up with ideas 

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Next, think of potential responses that you can use for each bullet point. For example, in the sample question above, you have to write an essay about your choice of a holiday destination in Malaysia. 

The first bullet point asks about the destination of your choice so think about the potential places that come to mind. You can then narrow down and choose a destination that you feel comfortable writing about. 

The second point asks you to explain the reasons for your choice so brainstorm a list of potential answers and highlight reasons that you can expand on easily. Then, do the same for the third point. You can scribble your thoughts on a piece of paper so that you won’t forget! 

Step 3: Plan your essay

Once you have some ideas on what to write about, start planning what your SPM guided writing essay would look like.

You might be familiar with the general essay structure which consists of an introduction, three to four content or body paragraphs and a conclusion. If you have not come across it before, check out tip 2 in Gurulab’s Essay Writing Top Tips by clicking here

To give you a better idea of how to organise your essay, here are some ways that you can approach each paragraph:

Introduction

To write the introduction in the SPM guided writing essay, you can often refer back to the notes in the question to form general opening statements. Your introduction can simply be two to three sentences long. 

Body

For the content paragraphs, you should address each of the points given in separate paragraphs to keep your essay well-organised. For example:

  • Body paragraph 1: Introduce the destination of your choice and offer some details about the place.

  • Body paragraph 2: Expand on the reasons that you chose the destination. 

  • Body paragraph 3: Share the benefits that you’ll get from going on the getaway.

Each of your content paragraphs can be three to five sentences long.

Conclusion

In the conclusion, briefly restate the main points that your essay has addressed. Similar to the introduction, your conclusion can be two to three sentences long.

Step 4: Write your SPM guided writing/general essay!

Now that you know what your essay would look like, it’s time to write! 

Pro tip: If you’re struggling to expand your points, PEEC is the acronym that could help you! Here’s what it stands for:

  • P: Point

  • E: Explanation

  • E: Example

  • C: Conclusion

PEEC provides a framework that will help you elaborate your points to make your essay more detailed and interesting. For example:

“I’ve chosen Langkawi because I like water sports (Point). There are many types of water sports available there (Explanation) such as kayaking, jet skiing and snorkelling (Example). These activities will make my holiday fun and exciting (Conclusion).”

If you’re now wondering what the full essay could look like, we’ve got it here for you too! We’ve used all of the steps and tips in this guide to come up with a sample essay based on the question above. Check it out below!

Sample SPM Guided Writing Essay

Malaysia is home to many amazing holiday destinations. For my next holiday, I would like to visit Langkawi.

I’ve chosen Langkawi because I like water sports. There are many types of water sports available there such as kayaking, jet skiing and snorkelling. These activities will make my holiday fun and exciting.

Langkawi also has a cable car ride. Since my sister and I have never been on a cable car ride, we’ll get to go on our first one! The view must be great from the top. 

Besides that, Langkawi is famous for duty-free shopping. My cousin’s wedding is coming soon and I know that my parents are still looking for a gift. If they find something there, we’ll be killing two birds with one stone! 

Therefore, Langkawi is my ideal holiday destination because there’s something for everyone in the family. We’ll surely have a good time there.

(149 words)

Final Things To Keep In Mind 

  • Don’t overwrite. For this SPM guided writing essay, you’re only required to write 125-150 words so just respond to all the points given.

  • Keep track of time. Break down the 30 minutes to include time for you to plan, write and check your essay. 

  • Make sure you’re writing in the appropriate style (e.g: The question may ask you to write an article, report, or letter).

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