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Ielts academic Writing Task 2IELTS Writing Task 2: topic sentencesIELTS Academic Writing Task 2 (Simon)IELTS Writing Task 2: topic sentences
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A good way to start a paragraph is with a short, simple sentence that introduces the
main idea of the paragraph. Teachers often call this a ‘topic sentence’.
I normally write my topic sentences by thinking about how many points I want to
mention in the paragraph:
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?
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IELTS Writing Task 2: four question types
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Here are 4 questions that illustrate the different types of task 2 question. Can you
name each type? Can you explain the big difference between the first and the second
type?
1.
Some people think that the only purpose of working hard is to earn money. To what
extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion?
2.
Some people believe that punishment is the only purpose of prisons, while others
believe that prisons exist for various reasons. Discuss both views and give your
opinion.
3.
The number of plants and animals is declining. Explain this problem and suggest
some solutions.
4.
Many people around the world are choosing to move to live in cities. What problems
do people experience in big cities? Should governments encourage people to move to
smaller towns?
I'll explain the differences in detail next Wednesday, but feel free to discuss your
ideas in the "comments" area below.
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