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Task 2 - Discussion/Opinion Essay: Structure - esl-online.ca

Task 2 – Discussion/Opinion Essay: Structure

Task 2 – Discussion/Opinion Essay: Structure

A discussion essay in the IELTS exam requires you to present both sides of an argument or issue and then provide your opinion or stance. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you structure and write a successful discussion essay for the IELTS exam:

  1. Introduction:
  • Start with a clear and concise introduction that introduces the topic and provides background information.
  • State the issue or question being discussed.
  • Present a thesis statement that outlines the two sides of the argument and indicates your position.
  1. Body Paragraphs:

Paragraph 1 (Side A):

  • Present arguments, evidence, and examples in support of one side of the argument.
  • Use topic sentences to introduce each argument and provide supporting details.
  • Use logical reasoning and persuasive language to strengthen your arguments.

Paragraph 2 (Side B):

  • Present arguments, evidence, and examples in support of the opposing side of the argument.
  • Use topic sentences to introduce each argument and provide supporting details.
  • Again, use logical reasoning and persuasive language to strengthen your arguments.

Paragraph 3 (Optional – Counterarguments):

  • Acknowledge potential counterarguments to both sides of the argument.
  • Explain why these counter arguments may be valid, but ultimately reinforce your own position.
  1. Conclusion:
  • Summarize the main points discussed in the body paragraphs.
  • Restate your thesis statement and briefly reiterate your stance on the issue.
  • Provide a concluding statement that emphasizes the importance of the topic or suggests potential implications or actions.
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