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IELTS Writing - Task 2 - Two Part

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Task 2 - Two Part

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Task 2 - Two Part
📌 IELTS Writing Task 2 Overview Task 2 consists of the following: • A writing prompt that presents a viewpoint, argument, or problem • One to three questions related to that prompt Topics can vary widely, covering areas such as culture, government, social sciences, the environment, and technology. You must write a formal essay of at least 250 words in response to the prompt within 40 minutes. 📌 IELTS Writing Task 2 Question Types The following five types of questions may appear: • Agree or disagree with a particular viewpoint or argument • Discuss two opposing views • Describe the advantages or disadvantages of a topic • Explain the causes of a problem and provide solutions • Address a given situation divided into two parts (Two-part Question) 📌 Two-part Questions Overview Two-part questions consist of two key elements. ▸ Writing Prompt (Statement) • A statement about a general situation, common phenomenon, conventional belief, or opinion • A general statement of about 1–2 sentences ▸ Questions • Much more specific than the statement • Indicate which aspects of the prompt you should focus on • The questions may or may not be related to each other • On rare occasions, three questions may appear 📌 Two-part Questions Strategy ▸ Understanding the Task • Identify the details of the general situation or conventional belief • Make sure to answer both questions • Identify the topic in the statement • Determine what information the questions are asking for (check question words such as "How," "Should," and "What are," along with key terms) ▸ Planning Your Answer (4–5 Paragraphs) • Use a minimum of four paragraphs, and five if necessary • Structure: Introduction → 2–3 Body Paragraphs (one per question) → Conclusion ▸ Paragraph Structure ◆ Introduction → Paraphrase the statement → Provide a brief overview that briefly presents the answers to both questions ◆ Main Body (2–3 paragraphs): Expand on the answer to each question, with each paragraph including the following elements: → A topic sentence that introduces the question and your main position → An explanation of the answer → An example that supports the answer ◆ Conclusion → Summary of the main points 📌 Two-part Questions: Things to Keep in Mind • Spend 40 minutes: Since Task 2 is worth twice as much as Task 1, allocate about 40 minutes to it • Plan your answer: Spend a few minutes brainstorming your answers, explanations, and examples to create an outline • Use a variety of vocabulary and grammatical structures, and vary your sentence structures appropriately • Proofread: In the final few minutes, check for grammatical errors and typos, and make sure your writing is clear and coherent • Be sure to double-check that your conclusion accurately paraphrases the answers presented in your introduction, and that your essay exceeds 250 words

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Task 2 - Two Part
📌 IELTS Writing Task 2 Overview Task 2 consists of the following: • A writing prompt that presents a viewpoint, argument, or problem • One to three questions related to that prompt Topics can vary widely, covering areas such as culture, government, social sciences, the environment, and technology. You must write a formal essay of at least 250 words in response to the prompt within 40 minutes. 📌 IELTS Writing Task 2 Question Types The following five types of questions may appear: • Agree or disagree with a particular viewpoint or argument • Discuss two opposing views • Describe the advantages or disadvantages of a topic • Explain the causes of a problem and provide solutions • Address a given situation divided into two parts (Two-part Question) 📌 Two-part Questions Overview Two-part questions consist of two key elements. ▸ Writing Prompt (Statement) • A statement about a general situation, common phenomenon, conventional belief, or opinion • A general statement of about 1–2 sentences ▸ Questions • Much more specific than the statement • Indicate which aspects of the prompt you should focus on • The questions may or may not be related to each other • On rare occasions, three questions may appear 📌 Two-part Questions Strategy ▸ Understanding the Task • Identify the details of the general situation or conventional belief • Make sure to answer both questions • Identify the topic in the statement • Determine what information the questions are asking for (check question words such as "How," "Should," and "What are," along with key terms) ▸ Planning Your Answer (4–5 Paragraphs) • Use a minimum of four paragraphs, and five if necessary • Structure: Introduction → 2–3 Body Paragraphs (one per question) → Conclusion ▸ Paragraph Structure ◆ Introduction → Paraphrase the statement → Provide a brief overview that briefly presents the answers to both questions ◆ Main Body (2–3 paragraphs): Expand on the answer to each question, with each paragraph including the following elements: → A topic sentence that introduces the question and your main position → An explanation of the answer → An example that supports the answer ◆ Conclusion → Summary of the main points 📌 Two-part Questions: Things to Keep in Mind • Spend 40 minutes: Since Task 2 is worth twice as much as Task 1, allocate about 40 minutes to it • Plan your answer: Spend a few minutes brainstorming your answers, explanations, and examples to create an outline • Use a variety of vocabulary and grammatical structures, and vary your sentence structures appropriately • Proofread: In the final few minutes, check for grammatical errors and typos, and make sure your writing is clear and coherent • Be sure to double-check that your conclusion accurately paraphrases the answers presented in your introduction, and that your essay exceeds 250 words