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All You Need To Know About 5 Types of IELTS Task 2 Essays

All You Need To Know About 5 Types of IELTS Task 2 Essays

All You Need To Know About 5 Types of IELTS Task 2 Essays

Five main types of IELTS Writing Task 2 essays are as follows:

1) Opinion Essays
2) Problem Solution Essays
3) Discussion Essays
4) Advantages & Disadvantages Essays
5) Double Question Essays

Most questions fit one of these five categories and they can be written in various ways, which can confuse IELTS test-takers about which type they are.

1) Opinion Essays

These are sometimes called ‘argumentative’ or ‘agree or disagree’ essays and are the most common types of IELTS Task 2 question. The first sentence is normally a statement, then you will be asked to give your own opinion about it. Here is some typical questions that might be used:
What is your opinion?
To what extent do you agree or disagree?
Do you agree or disagree?

Key tips to answer IELTS Task 2 “opinion” questions:

Essay Structure for Argumentative Essays

 
Introduction
Paraphrase the question (use synonyms to replace the words in the question)
Give a thesis statement (clearly state your opinion (agree/disagree?)
(Optional: you can also state two supporting reasons in the introduction)
Body paragraph 1
Topic sentence – outline 1st reason for supporting this point of view
Supporting point (Explanation – explain this idea)
Example – give an example
Body paragraph 2
Topic sentence – outline 2nd reason for supporting this viewpoint
Supporting point (Explanation – explain this idea)
Example – give an example
Body Paragraph 3 (optional)
You have to show that you are aware of the other side of the argument.
Yet you believe that your side is logical or right.
Conclusion
Summarise your opinion and key reasons

2) Problem Solution Essays

These are sometimes called ‘problems and solutions’ or ‘causes and solutions’ essays. This type of essays usually starts with a statement, then asks you to discuss the problems/ causes and the solutions.

Key tips & advice to write IELTS Task 2 Problem Essays

Choose just one or two causes/problems and solutions and develop them fully.
Don’t list too many causes / solutions and fail to link them together or explain them in detail and include examples.

Essay Structure

 
Introduction
Paraphrase the question
State 1 key problem/cause and related solution
Main body paragraph 1 – Problem or Cause
Topic sentence – state the problem or cause
Explanation – give detail explaining the problem or cause
Example – give an example
Main body paragraph 2 – Solution
Topic sentence – state the solution
Explanation – give detail explaining the solution
Example – give an example
Conclusion
Summarise the key points and state your opinion

3) Discussion Essays

You will discuss both sides of an argument in discussion essays. Sometimes, you will be asked for your own opinion as well. Here is two typical questions that might be used:
Discuss both view and give your opinion.
Discuss both sides.

Key tips & advice to answer IELTS Task 2 Discursive Questions

Essay Structure for Discussion Essays

 
Introduction
Paraphrase the question
Give your opinion
State two supporting reasons
Main body paragraph 1: Negative Viewpoint
Topic sentence – outline the view you don’t agree with
Explanation – explain why this view is held by some people
Example – give an example
Main body paragraph 2: Positive Viewpoint
Topic sentence – outline the view you do agree with
Explanation – explain why this view is held by some people
Example – give an example
Conclusion
Summarise the key points and state your opinion

4) Advantages & Disadvantages Essays

For this type of essay, you will write about the pros and cons of the idea stated in the question. Here are some examples of advantage and disadvantage questions in IELTS Writing Task 2:
Do you think the advantages outweigh the disadvantages?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of….?
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages and give your own opinion.

Essay Structure for Advantages and Disadvantages Essays:

 
Introduction
Paraphrase the question
Outline the view or views stated the statement
Body paragraph 1 – Advantage
Topic sentence – state the advantage
Explanation – give detail about the advantage
Example – give an example
Result – show the result
Body paragraph 2 – Disadvantage
Topic sentence – state the disadvantage
Explanation – give detail about the disadvantage
Example – give an example
Result – state the result
Conclusion
Summarise the key points
State your opinion if required

5) Double Question Essays

It is sometimes called a ‘two questions’ or direct question’ essay. It usually starts with a statement followed by two different questions. The questions may or may not be linked.

Key Tips for Double Question Essays

Answer both questions fully.
Outline both answers for these 2 questions in the introduction.

Essay Structure for Double Question Essays

 
Introduction
Paraphrase the question
Outline sentence – state your answer to both questions
Body paragraph 1 – Answer question 1
Topic sentence – state your answer
Explanation – explain your answer
Example – give an example
Body paragraph 2 – Answer question 2
Topic sentence – state your answer
Explanation – explain your answer
Example – give an example
Conclusion
Summarise both questions and answers

 

 

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