In discussion essays, you have to discuss both sides of an argument.
Usually, you will be asked for your own opinion as well. The easiest way to approach this type of IELTS Task 2 question is to choose one point of view to agree with and one side to disagree with. Here are 3 examples of discussion essay questions:
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.
Essay Structure 1) Introduction
Paraphrase the question
Give your opinion State two supporting reasons
2) Main body paragraph 1 – Negative Viewpoint
Topic sentence – outline the view you don’t agree with
Explanation – explain why this view is held by some people Example – give an example
3) Main body paragraph 2 – Positive Viewpoint
Topic sentence – outline the view you do agree with
Explanation – explain why this view is held by some people Example – give an example