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IELTS Writing Task – 2 Daw Thuzar Latt (M.

A English)

Writing Task 2 – Direct Question / Two-part Question Essay


Direct question essays are also known as ‘Double question’ or ‘Two-part question’ essays. They are distinguished
by two characteristics:

• They have one statement with two different questions after it.
• The questions may or may not be linked.

4-Paragraph Essay Structure

Introduction • Paraphrase the question


• Thesis statement – state your answers to both questions

Main body paragraph 1 – • Topic sentence – state your answer


Answer question 1 • Explanation – develop the idea
• Example – give an example

Main body paragraph 2 – • Topic sentence – state your answer


Answer question 2 • Explanation – develop the idea
• Example – give an example

Conclusion • Summarise answers to both questions

Analysing a Model Answer

Increasing the price of petrol is the best way to solve growing traffic and pollution problems.
To what extent do you agree or disagree?
What other measures do you think might be effective?

Introduction

Background statement: Paraphrase the topic

Thesis statement: Give answers to both questions

The increase of traffic and pollution are two of the main problems that we face in modern life, mainly in big
cities. Although some people think that higher petrol prices could solve these issues, I think there are more
efficient and fair actions.

Body – 1: Answer the first question

Fill in the blanks with suitable expressions.


1. maneuvers 3. a huge soar of 5. past experiences 7. a significant rise
2. a necessity 4. unfairness 6. supposing that 8. continued growing

Some experts and politicians think that _____________ in petrol prices would lead to a decrease in use of cars
and thus to pollution reduction, but I think that _____________ are against this statement. For instance,
during the seventies there was _____________petrol barrel prices due to the _____________of the OPEC
countries. Despite the fact that the car use was decreased at the beginning, it rapidly returned to the previous
rates and even _____________. Even _____________ this measure were useful, I would also state that it
shouldn’t be taken due to its _____________. Most people use their cars not as a luxury but as
_____________, therefore it would affect people budgets especially to those with a lower income.
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IELTS Writing Task – 2 Daw Thuzar Latt (M.A English)

Body – 2: Answer the second question

Fill in the blanks with suitable expressions.

1. an effort 4. automobile industries


2. electric or hybrids ones 5. a great chance
3. facilitate remote work 6. mainly bicycle

There are also a lot of measures that can be taken to tackle with both of the problems. Firstly, governments
should encourage ___________ to keep improving motors efficiency and help to develop alternatives to the
internal combustion engines such as ___________. Secondly, ___________ should be made to improve and
increase the use of public transportation and other means of transport, ___________. Finally, we have
___________ with the current development of information technology to ___________ and therefore decrease
our needs of commuting.

Conclusion: Summarise answers to both questions

To sum up, even though rising petrol prices appears as an attractive solution to transportation and pollution
problems, there are a lot of better actions we should try before such as developing more fuel-efficient cars or
promoting the public transport use.

Writing Practice

Marriages are bigger and more expensive nowadays than in the past.
Why is this the case?
Is it a positive or negative development?

Introduction

Background statement: weddings have become more costly and extravagant


Thesis statement: the reasons for this trend will be analysed / why it can be seen as harmful to society

Body – 1 : Three main reasons

- People have more expendable income than those from previous generations.
- In today’s globalized world, the media has influenced people’s perception of how a wedding
should be conducted.
- The wedding industry has become a big business today.

Body – 2: detrimental effects for young married couples

- Getting married would become more complicated


- It is common for financial problems to occur
- This kind of wedding will place tremendous pressure on young couples
- The marriage average age will rise.
- Images of lavish weddings on television or in magazines cause an increase in materialism.

Conclusion : Summarise both sides

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