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IELTS Wr. Task 2 Types

The document outlines various types of IELTS Academic Writing Task 2 questions, including opinion, discussion, advantages and disadvantages, problem and solution, and two-part questions. It provides example questions and suggested structures for responses, along with sample answers for each type. The aim is to guide students in effectively organizing their essays and articulating their arguments.

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IELTS ACADEMIC WRITING TASK 2 QUESTION TYPES

OPINION DISCUSSION OPINION/ SITUATION


DISCUSSION

To what extent do you What are the Discuss both views and What are the problems?
agree or disagree? benefits/advantages and give your opinion. What solutions can you
drawbacks/disadvantages? suggest?
What is your opinion?

Do you agree or
disagree? Do the advantages Which factors contribute
Discuss the advantages outweigh the to this? Is it realistic to
Is this a positive or and disadvantages. disadvantages? expect these factors?
negative development?
Opinion Questions (Agree or Disagree)

Example Question
Some people believe that unpaid community service should be a compulsory part of high school programmes (for
example working for a charity, improving the neighbourhood or teaching sports to younger children).
To what extent do you agree or disagree?

Structure

Introduction
Sentence 1- Paraphrase Question
Sentence 2- Thesis Statement (It is agreed…/It is disagreed…/I think …/ In my opinion…)
Sentence 3- Outline Sentence (This essay will discuss….)

Main Body Paragraph 1


Sentence 1- Topic Sentence
Sentence 2- Explain Topic Sentence
Sentence 3- Example

Main Body Paragraph 2


Sentence 1- Topic Sentence
Sentence 2- Explain Topic Sentence
Sentence 3- Example

Conclusion
Sentence 1- Summary and opinion
Sample Answer

It is argued that volunteering should be made part of the school curriculum. This essay agrees with that suggestion
completely because of the benefits it brings to pupils. The essay will first look at how voluntary work can help students
develop soft skills and then discuss how these extracurricular activities are valued by universities and employers.

Education should not be limited to strictly academic pursuits and those in education should also develop life skills, such as
teamwork, empathy and self-discipline, and one of the best ways to hone these aptitudes is through community service.
Serving those less fortunate than ourselves teaches us many lessons including how to work with people from other
backgrounds and the value of hard work. For example, I personally volunteered to spend 6 weeks in Africa teaching
disadvantaged children and this led to a much higher work ethic when I returned to my studies.

Many colleges and companies are also increasingly looking for this type of experience. Most school leavers have the
same grades, and charitable works can help set you apart from the herd. For example, Cambridge and Oxford receive
thousands of applications from straight-A students every year and can only accept a small percentage of applicants. What
you have done outside the classroom is often the thing that differentiates you from everyone else and gets you that
coveted spot.

In conclusion, teenagers should be made to partake in unpaid work as part of their schooling because it will help them
learn things they wouldn’t ordinarily learn from their teachers and it will also boost their chances of getting into third level
education.
Advantages and Disadvantages Questions

Example Question
Computers are being used more and more in education.
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages and give your own opinion.

Structure

Introduction
Sentence 1- Paraphrase Question
Sentence 2- Outline Sentence

Main Body Paragraph 1


Sentence 1- State One Advantage
Sentence 2- Expand/Explain Advantage
Sentence 3- Example
Sentence 4- Result

Main Body Paragraph 2


Sentence 1- State One Disadvantage
Sentence 2- Expand/Explain Disadvantage
Sentence 3- Example
Sentence 4- Result

Conclusion
Sentence 1- Summary
Sentence 2- Opinion
Sample Answer

It is argued that technology is playing an ever increasing role in schools and universities. This essay will firstly, discuss
student freedom as one of the main advantages of this and secondly, outline decreasing levels of face to face contact as
one of the main disadvantages.

One of the principle advantages of an increase in the use electronic devices in education is the autonomy it provides
students. Students have the freedom to focus on whatever topic or subject they want and study it in depth through the
internet. A prime example of this is the amount of online university courses available to students, covering a myriad of
subjects, that up until recently were unavailable to most learners. This has resulted in more people studying third level
degrees than ever before, at a pace and schedule that suits them.

The main disadvantage associated with increasing use of technology in education is the decrease in face to face
interaction between students. Students spend more time looking at computer screens by themselves than interacting with
each other. For instance, the recent explosion in smart phone use has been at the expense of genuine human interaction.
This results in soft skills, such as verbal communication and empathy, being affected.

In conclusion, the benefits technology brings to education, such as student autonomy, must be weighed against the
drawbacks, such as negative effects on human interaction. Overall, the educational benefits outweigh the disadvantages
because human beings will always want human contact and most people will not solely use IT for education.
Discuss Both Views Question (Discussion Essay)

Example Question - Computers are being used more and more in education. Some people say that this is a positive trend,
while others argue that it is leading to negative consequences.
Discuss both sides of this argument and then give your own opinion.

Structure
Introduction
Sentence 1- Paraphrase Question and/or state both view points.
Sentence 2- Thesis Statement
Sentence 3- Outline Sentence

Main Body Paragraph 1


Sentence 1- State first viewpoint
Sentence 2- Discuss first viewpoint
Sentence 3- Reason why you agree or disagree with viewpoint
Sentence 4- Example to support your view

Main Body Paragraph 2


Sentence 1- State second viewpoint
Sentence 2- Discuss second viewpoint
Sentence 3- Reason why you agree or disagree with viewpoint
Sentence 4- Example to support your view

Conclusion
Sentence 1- Summary
Sentence 2- State which one is better or more important
Sample Answer

There is an ever increasing use of technology, such as tablets and laptops, in the classroom. It is often argued that this is
a positive development, whilst others disagree and think it will lead to adverse ramifications. This essay agrees that an
increase in technology is beneficial to students and teachers. This essay will discuss both points of view.

It is clear that the internet has provided students with access to more information than ever before. Moreover, learners
have the ability to research and learn about any subject at the touch of a button. It is therefore agreed that technology is a
very worthwhile tool for education. Wikipedia is a prime example, where students can simply type in any keyword and
gain access to in-depth knowledge quickly and easily.

However, many disagree and feel that technology deprives people of real human interaction. Human interaction teaches
people valuable skills such as discourse, debate and empathy. Despite this, human interaction is still possible through the
internet and this essay disagrees technology should be dismissed for this reason. For instance, Skype and Facebook
make it possible for people to interact in ways that were never before possible.

While the benefits of technology, particularly the internet, allow students to tap in to limitless sources of information, some
still feel that people should be wary of this new phenomenon and not allow it to curb face to face interaction. However, as
long as we are careful to keep in mind the importance of human interaction in education, the educational benefits are
clearly positive.
Problem and Solution Questions

Example Question
Students are becoming more and more reliant on computers.
What are some of the problems associated with reliance on computers, and what are some of the possible solutions?

Structure

Introduction
Sentence 1- Paraphrase Question
Sentence 2- Outline Sentence

Main Body Paragraph 1


Sentence 1- State Problem
Sentence 2- Explain problem
Sentence 3- Result
Sentence 4- Example

Main Body Paragraph 2


Sentence 1- State Solution
Sentence 2- Explain Solution
Sentence 3- Example

Conclusion
Sentence 1- Summary
Sentence 2- Recommendation or Prediction
Sample Answer

Learners are becoming ever more dependent on technology, such as the internet and mobile devices. This essay will
discuss one of the main problems associated with dependence on computers and suggest a viable solution.

The principal problem with over reliance on technology, such as tablets and computers, is plagiarism. Students often use
search engines to answer a question and simply copy the text from a website, rather than thinking about the question.
This practice is not only prohibited in schools and universities, but also stunts a student’s intellectual development. For
example, many teachers complain that students copy web pages straight from Wikipedia word for word rather than giving
a reasoned answer to their questions.

A solution to this worrying problem is asking students to email their answers to teachers and teachers using anti-
plagiarism software to detect copying. Moreover, students would be made aware of this practice and this would inspire
them to answer questions using their own words, rather than someone else’s. For instance, many universities already use
this kind software to scan course work for plagiarism and it could be extended to include all homework, by learners in both
secondary and tertiary education.

In summary, one of the main problems with overuse of technology in education is plagiarism and this can be solved
through the use of plagiarism detection software. It is predicted that more and more students will email their work to their
teacher and this work will be scrutinised for plagiarism.
Two-Part Questions

Example Question
As most people spend a major part of their adult life at work, job satisfaction is an important element of individual
wellbeing.
What factors contribute to job satisfaction?
How realistic is the expectation of job satisfaction for all workers?

Structure
Introduction
Sentence 1- Paraphrase Question
Sentence 2- Outline Sentence (mention both questions)

Main Body Paragraph 1


Sentence 1- Answer first question directly
Sentence 2- Explain why
Sentence 3- Further explain
Sentence 4- Example

Main Body Paragraph 2


Sentence 1- Answer second question directly
Sentence 2- Explain why
Sentence 3- Further explain
Sentence 4- Example

Conclusion
Sentence 1- Summary
Sample Answer

As the majority of adults spend most of their time at work, being content with your career is a crucial part of a person’s
health and happiness. This essay will first discuss which elements lead to job satisfaction and it will then address the
question of how likely it is that everyone can be happy with their job.

The two most important things that lead to someone being satisfied at work are being treated with respect by managers
and being compensated fairly. If those more senior than you respect you as a person and the job you are doing, then you
feel like you are valued. A fair salary and benefits are also important considerations because if you feel you are being
underpaid, you will either resent your bosses or look for another job. These two factors came top of a recent job
satisfaction survey conducted by Monster.com, that found that 72% of people were pleased with their current role if their
superiors regularly told them they were appreciated.

With regards to the question of happiness for all workers, I think this is and always will be highly unlikely. The vast
majority of people fail to reach their goals and end up working in a post they don’t really care about in return for a salary.
This money is just enough to pay their living expenses, which often means they are trapped in a cycle of disenchantment.
For example, The Times recently reported that 89% of office workers would leave their jobs if they did not need the
money.

In conclusion, being satisfied with your trade or profession is an important part of one’s wellbeing and respect from one’s
colleagues and fair pay can improve your level of happiness; however, job satisfaction of all workers is an unrealistic
prospect.
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