Summarize Written Text

Summarize Written Text

PTE Writing Summary Task 1 Sample Summarize Written Text with Sample Answer 44

Read the passage below and summarize it using one sentence. Type your response in the box at the bottom of the screen. You have 10 minutes to finish this task. Your response will be judged on the quality of your writing and on how well your response presents the key points in the passage.

 

Many people may not know whether or not they need to purchase a dental insurance plan. While Hamlet may have procrastinated over the issue, a timely decision on the patient's part could provide them with much-needed peace of mind since dental treatment can prove to be an expensive issue. If someone is working for a company that provides dental coverage either as a perk or at a reduced rate, the answer is no, there is no need to buy individual dental insurance plans.

Group dental insurance plans will cover most of the patient's requirements such as fees for visits to a dentist, root canal treatment, fillings, and dentures. But on the other hand, if someone is self-employed or an employee of a company that does not provide dental insurance, it is better to buy an individual dental insurance plan.

Imagine getting up one morning with a swollen cheek and the doctor diagnosing a root canal treatment. The cost could be as high as 500 dollars. While buying dental insurance, people should consider whether they need the insurance coverage for themselves or their family. It is better to opt for a plan that includes family members, because chances are that some member may require dental treatment- be it filling, cleaning, or even getting dentures.

Purchasing a dental insurance plan is vital as dental treatment can be an expensive issue, therefore if a person works for a company that provides dental coverage then there is no need to buy individual dental insurance otherwise people should consider whether they need the insurance coverage for themselves or their family.

 

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