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The IELTS Writing Tasks 2 requires you to present your arguments with reasons and examples based on your experience and knowledge.
When working on the task, it is important to ensure that you address all aspects of the questions. It is necessary to spend 2 to 3 minutes analyzing and brainstorming ideas for the topic before you start writing the essay.
Introductory Paragraph (Background + Purpose + Scope)
Address the topic by identifying keys words in the question topic. Use synonyms and other word forms to paraphrase the key words. Define the scope of your writing by working out the stakeholders, i.e. the concerned people, groups or organization. Also work out the number of related issues or ideas that affect the development of the topic you are writing about.
- Write the first sentence with background information which is relevant to the topic
- State the purpose of your writing by relating it to the question task.
- Provide the general outline of the main points
Use two to three paragraphs to present a balanced argument both agreeing and disagreeing with the topic. Start each paragraph with a topic sentence. Clearly explain why you agree or disagree and include some supporting examples.
- list reasons why you agree with the argument and include facts, ideas, or supporting examples
- list reasons why you disagree with the argument and include facts, ideas, or supporting examples
Summarize the main points mentioned in the body paragraphs. State your position regarding the issue. Be careful, don't mention any view points that contradict what you have said in the body paragraphs.
- e.g. In conclusion, there are both positive and negative impacts associated with globalization. It is best to take a balanced approach. Governments need to work together and recognize that all members of economic body contribute to the well-being of the whole world.
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