IELTS Writing Task 2
IELTS Writing Task 2
An Introduction
To get high marks in IELTS Writing Task 2, two things are essential. You need to:
On this page, we’ll be looking at the general format of Task 2 questions and all the
basic information that it’s vital for you to know.
Once you have a good understanding of Task 2, I’ll then show you step-by-step how
to produce high scoring essays. You’ll find all these important lessons by following
the links to the related pages.
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Key Information
# 1 You are required to write 250 words or more.
If you write less than 250 words, you are unlikely to get more than a Band 5 for
’task achievement’ as you won’t have fulfilled the marking criteria.
Most people do Task 1 first and overrun on the 20 minutes it should take them. This
doesn’t leave them enough time to do Task 2 properly. Since Task 2 is worth double
the marks, they are, in effect, throwing away valuable marks.
How To Write An Effective IELTS Writing Task 2 Essay
It is common to feel overwhelmed when you read an IELTS Writing Task 2 question
and not know how to even begin to approach it. Hence, it’s essential to have an
effective strategy to tackle any question you might get.
Fortunately, because the question format is the same for all questions, you can use
the same basic technique to write any Task 2 essay.
Step-By-Step Strategy
This 5 step strategy can be used for any question.
I show you how to use this strategy on the individual question type pages.
First thought, you need to be able to identify the different types of questions. This is
important because in order to write a good essay, you need to understand exactly
what the question asks you to do.
Opinion Essays
This type of question clearly asks for your opinion on the topic, although the
language could vary as can be seen in the two examples.
You are required to state whether you agree or disagree with the statement and
why.
Example 1
Some people think that more money should be spent on protecting endangered
species while others think it is a waste of valuable money.
Example 2
Advances in technology and automation have reduced the need for manual labour.
Therefore, working hours should be reduced.
Discussion Essays
It’s easy to recognise discussion essay questions in IELTS Writing Task 2 because
the statement will include two opposing views and the question after it will ask you
to ‘discuss’ them and, usually, to give your own opinion as well.
Example 1
Some people believe that school children should not be given homework by their
teachers, whereas others argue that homework plays an important role in the
education of children.
Example 2
Some people think that exercise is the key to health while others feel that having a
balanced diet is more important.
Example 1
Due to poorer countries experiencing a ‘brain drain’ , they are seeing many
professionals, such as doctors and teachers, leaving to work in more developed
countries.
What problems does this cause? What solutions can be suggested to deal with this
situation?
Example 2
Many offenders commit more crimes after serving the first punishment.
Why is this happening, and what measures can be taken to tackle this problem?
Different language may be used in individual questions, as can be seen in these two
examples. In Example 2, ‘why’ is clearly referring to the ‘cause’ of the problem, and
‘what’ refers to the ‘solution’.
Example 1
It is becoming increasingly popular to have a year off between finishing school and
going to university.
Example 2
Describe the advantages and disadvantages of tourism in the modern world. Do you
think that the benefits of tourism outweigh its drawbacks?
Double Question Essays
This is sometimes called a ‘direct question’ essay. This type of IELTS Writing Task 2
question has one statement with two different questions after it. The questions may
or may not be linked.
Example 1
Today, more people are travelling to foreign countries than ever before.
Why is this the case? What are the benefits of travelling for the traveller?
Example 2
For all 5 questions types, it’s essential that you fulfil the task by fully answering the
question. Failure to do so will severely affect your score no matter how good your
essay is.
So, that’s a general overview of IELTS Writing Task 2. You’re now ready to learn the
techniques needed to plan and write a great essay.