Essay Types
Essay Types
IETLS
There are 5 main types of IELTS Task 2 essays:
1) Opinion Essay
2) Discussion Essay
Typical wording:
What is your opinion?
Do you agree or disagree?
To what extent do you agree or disagree?
Opinion essay questions
1. Space exploration is much too expensive and the money should be spent on important
things?
What is your opinion?
3. Advances in technology and automation have reduced the need for manual labour.
Therefore working hours should be reduced.
To what extent do you agree or disagree?
Key tips:
• Choose one side of the argument.
• State your opinion clearly in the introduction.
• Keep the same opinion throughout the essay.
• Give reasons why you hold this view.
It doesn’t matter which side of the argument you take or even that you agree with it.
Choose the one you can develop the best argument for.
Don’t change your opinion part way through the essay and don’t give reasons for the
opposing idea.
Opinion essay structure
1) Introduction
Paraphrase the question
Give your opinion
State two supporting
2) body paragraph 1
• Topic sentence – outline 1st reason for supporting this view
• Explanation – explain this idea
• Example – give an example
3) body paragraph 2
Same steps as body paragraph one ( outline the 2nd reason)
4) conclusion
Summarise opinion and key reasons
2) Discussion essay questions
1. Some people think that the government should provide free education at every level.
However, some say that individual should pay for their university education.
Discuss both views and give your opinion.
2. Many people believe that all zoos should be closed, while other claim that zoos have a
positive impact.
Discuss both views and give your opinion.
3. Many governments think that economic progress is their most important goal. Some
people , however, think that other types of progress are equally important for the country.
Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.
Key tips:
• Develop both sides of the argument.
• Talk about the view you don’t agree with first.
A big mistake many students make is to fully develop only one point of view. This leads to an
unbalanced essay and a low score for task achievement.
It is easier to begin by discussing the opinion you don’t agree with and then present the reasons for
your opposing view.
1) Introduction
• Paraphrase the question
• Give your opinion
• State two supporting reasons
2. Nowadays many people have easy access to computers and a large number of children play computer
games.
What are the negative impacts of playing computer games?
What can be done to minimize the negative effects?
3. In spite of the advances in medicine, many people around the world still die of easily preventable diseases.
Why is this the case?
What can be done about this problem?
Key tips:
• Don’t list lots of causes and solutions.
• Choose just one or two and develop them fully.
• Be sure to link each problem/cause and its solution.
A common mistake is for candidates to list all the problems/causes and
solutions they can think of, not necessarily linking them together. They also
fail to explain any of them in detail and don’t include any examples.
1) Introduction
• Paraphrase the question
• State 1 key problem/cause and related solution
4) Conclusion
• Summarise the key points and state your opinion
4) Advantages & Disadvantages Essays
The first part of the question will be a statement. You will be asked to write about both
the advantages and disadvantages of the idea stated.
Here is some typical wording that might be used:
• What are the advantages and disadvantages of….?
• Do you think the advantages outweigh the disadvantages?
• Discuss the advantages and disadvantages and give your opinion.
Advantages and Disadvantages essay
1) Introduction
• Paraphrase the question
• Outline the view or views stated the statement
2) Main body paragraph 1 – Advantage
• Topic sentence – state 1 advantage
• Explanation – give detail explaining the advantage
• Example – give an example
• Result – state the result
3) Main body paragraph 2 – Disadvantage
• Topic sentence – state 1 disadvantage
• Explanation – give detail explaining the disadvantage
• Example – give an example
• Result – state the result
4) Conclusion
• Summarise the key points
• State your opinion if required
5) Double Question Essays
Also called direct question or two-question essay
Key tips:
2-questin essay has one statement with two different questions after it. The questions may or
may not be linked.