Question Types IELTS Writing Task 2
Question Types IELTS Writing Task 2
True to its name, this question type requires you to explain how much you agree or
disagree with a statement.
Introduction that briefly describes both the cause (or causes) and the
proposed solution(s).
A body that explores cause and solution in greater depth.
A conclusion that gives some final thoughts on the problem, its causes, and
the way it could be solved.
Tips on How to Do Well in Your Cause/Solution Response
Have one body paragraph describe the cause(s), and one describe the
solution.
Keep your proposed solution simple; otherwise the solution could dominate
the essay at the expense of the cause.
Remember that the stated situation is supposed to be bad. Avoid
advantages/disadvantages or agreeing/disagreeing. There are not two sides
here!
An introduction that briefly describes both sides of the issue and your position.
A body that explores each side in-depth and presents/supports your opinion.
A conclusion that reviews the two sides and reinforces your opinion.
The Both Sides Essay: Tips and Tricks
When organizing your “both sides” essay, it can be useful to have one body
paragraph for each of the initially stated positions, comparing each position to
your own opinion.
Because the structure is a bit complex (two sides and your own opinion) it
helps to carefully outline your essay before you start.
While your own opinion can have elements of both sides, you do not lose
points for clearly taking one of the sides. And often, this is the easiest
approach.