1. If I only have one point or idea, I usually state it straight away:
In my opinion, junk food is the main cause of childhood obesity.
(then explain this opinion and give examples in the rest of the paragraph)
2. If I have two or three points or ideas, I don’t usually mention them directly in the topic sentence:
There are two main causes (or ‘several causes’) of childhood obesity.
(then explain using “firstly, secondly...” or something similar)
Have a look through the essays that you’ve written in the past, and compare them with some of mine. Did you begin your main paragraphs with good topic sentences?
IELTS Writing Task 2: agree, disagree, or both?
For 'agree or disagree' essays, do you think you should give both sides of the argument or just one side? The answer is that you can do either.
A) Essay structure for one side of the argument:
Introduction: topic + your opinion (either agree or disagree)
First idea to support your opinion
Second idea to support your opinion
Conclusion: repeat your opinion
B) Essay structure for giving both sides:
Introduction: topic + say that you 'partly agree'
On the one hand,...
On the other hand,...
Conclusion: repeat that you accept elements of both arguments
Remember: it's very important to get the introduction right. This tells the examiner whether you are going to give one side of the argument or both sides.
IELTS Writing Task 2: firstly, secondly, finally
A few people have asked me whether using "firstly, secondly, finally" to organise a paragraph is too easy.
My answer is that using easy organising language like "firstly, secondly, finally" allows you to focus on the real content of what you are writing - topic vocabulary, collocations, examples. This is what the examiner wants to see. You can get a band 9 using "firstly, secondly, finally" if the ideas between these linking words are good.
Some simple alternatives to "firstly, secondly, finally" could be:
The main reason why I believe... is... / Another argument is... / Also,...
One problem is that... / Furthermore,... / Another drawback is that...
From a business perspective,... / In terms of education,... / From a social point of view,... (this could work for the paragraph in last week's lesson)
IELTS Writing Task 2: 'technology' essay
Several people have asked me about this question from Cambridge IELTS 8. I wrote the essay below with the help of some of my students. A few simple linking features are highlighted.
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