Cuốn How To Write Perfect IELTS Essays giúp ngừoi học IELTS có thể tự luyện phần writing task 2. Sách sẽ không huớng dẫn ngữ pháp cơ bản, vì thế cho nên thích hợp với những ngừoi đã có nền tảng tiếng anh khá, và đang có target writing từ 6.0 8.0. Đặc biệt, sách cung cấp topic vocabulary cho 6 chủ đề quen thuộc trong IELTS, và một luợng từ vựng hay khác đuợc bao gồm trong các essay mẫu. Một số essay mẫu sẽ đuợc phân tích chi tíêt nhằm hỗ trợ ngừoi đọc luyện writing hiệu quả hơn.
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I Introduction 1
II The Marking Criteria And How To Score Band 5, 6, 7, 8 For Each Criterion 4 1) Task Response 4
2) Coherence and Cohesion (C&C) 5
3) Lexical Resource 7
4) Grammatical Range and Accuracy (GRAA) 8
5) Band Score Calculation 9
III How To Perfectly Fulfill Each Criterion Of the Writing Test 10
1 Task Response 10
a Basic Knowledge 10
b Brainstorming Techniques 11
c From Plan To Paragraphs 16
i Writing An Introduction 16
ii Writing A Conclusion 21
iii Writing Main Body Paragraphs 22
1) Ideas and idea development 22
2) Application of idea development techniques 24
2 Coherence and Cohesion 27
a Basic Knowledge 27
b Common Cohesive Devices And The Relationship Between Linking Devices And Idea Development Techniques 28
c Natural linking devices 31
3 Lexical Resource 32
a Basic Knowledge 32
b Topic Vocabulary 33
1) Populations and Accommodations 34
2) Advertisements 34
3) Education 35
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5) Crimes 37
6) Environment 37
4 Grammatical Range and Accuracy 38
a Basic Knowledge 38
b Producing complex structures using cohesive devices 39
c Applying simple and complex structures to writing an essay 40
IV Sample Essays And Essay Analysis 42
1) Agree/Disagree Essay (balanced opinion) 42
2) Agree/Disagree Essay (Strong opinion) 45
3) Other Sample Essays (without analysis) 47
i Discussion Essay 48
ii Advantages/Disadvantages Essay 49
iii Agree/Disagree Essay 51
iv Causes/Solutions Essay 53
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About the author
When I was in high school, I found
it extremely challenging to learn English At that time, my knowledge of the language confined
to simple words and I could only construct simple sentences After I graduated from high school, I intended to study at RMIT which is
an international university My university requires an IELTS certificate with an overall band score of 6.5 in order to be qualified for bachelor programs I therefore spent two months preparing for IELTS I used to think that it is impossible for a person like me to achieve band 6.5 for IELTS within only two months But finally, I did My writing score at that time was 6.0
Actually, I was not good at writing at all Because of this, I faced various problems with writing reports in my university I also struggled with the final exams when I had to think and write quickly As a result, after my first semester
in university, I spent three weeks learning academic writing I chose to study IELTS writing because I think it can help me with any kind of academic writing After a period of working hard and being determined, my writing skills significantly improved One month later, I took IELTS again My overall score was 7.5 with writing being 8.0
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my essays, but I focus on the real content instead Also, I always try to make my essays as easy to understand as possible The reason for this is that I believe that the primary purpose of writing is to communicate something to someone, so we need to make sure that our readers understand what we write Finally, I believe that my approach to writing is suitable for many learners, because they do not need to learn so many difficult words and phrases but they can still get a high writing score
What is the purpose of this book?
Writing is considered by many IELTS learners as the most difficult skill in the test In IELTS writing (Academic), candidates are required to complete two tasks The first one is to write a report to a university lecturer, and the minimum length of the report is 150 words The second task requires candidates to write an essay about a given topic, and the minimum length is 250 words
This book is a complete guidance as to how to achieve a high score in the writing test The focus of the book will be on Task 2 The reasons for this are that Task 2
is worth more marks than Task 1, and that learners often face more difficulties in Task 2 than in Task 1
Who is this book for?
Since this book specialises in IELTS writing, all IELTS learners can use it However, the book is especially useful for those who want a band 6.5 or higher
in writing For those whose target is below 6.0, it is recommended that you try to improve your overall level of English first
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Currently, there are many approaches to IELTS writing, but this book introduces
a totally new and simple approach to the readers
IELTS learners usually hold various mistaken beliefs as to how to get a high score in writing Some of them believe that we will get a high score if we use a variety of academic words, while others think that we need to have a complete masterpiece if we want a really high score for writing
This book will address all of these beliefs and prove that achieving a writing score higher than 7 is not that difficult All you need is to meet all of the requirements of writing These requirements include a fully developed response,
a good essay structure, a sufficient range of topic vocabulary, and a number of error-free sentences The book will show you how to fulfill each of these requirements
Trang 7II The Marking Criteria And How To Score Band 5, 6,
7, 8 For Each Criterion
It is true that a large number of IELTS learners have problems with writing, even when their grammar is relatively good During the time I learned about IELTS, I realized that many people do not thoroughly understand the IELTS marking criteria, and even people who scored 7.0 for writing face this situation This section will help you have a better understanding of the marking criteria and what you can do to get a high writing score
*Note: you can find the complete IELTS Writing band score descriptors on the official web page of British Council
1) Task Response
First, you need to clearly understand the topic and make sure that you are directly answering the question If you can do this, your score for Task Response will be band 5 or above So what you can do next to increase your score further? The answer is that you should clearly express your opinion For instance, the question asks whether you agree or disagree with an opinion, and you responded that you completely agree with the opinion, so throughout the essay you have to show your "agreement" to the readers If you said that you agree that playing games is good for children, but then you gave many harmful effects of playing games, then your essay would lose lots of marks After you complete the main body paragraphs, you will reach your conclusion In the conclusion, you should again clearly state your opinion so that the readers will not be confused
After you are confident that you answered the question directly and your opinion
is clear, you can get band 6 for this criterion The next step to rise your score to
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of a discussion essay where you are required to discuss both views of the topic Assume that you have two main body paragraphs, you talk about one view in your first paragraph, and you talk about the other in the second paragraph In the first paragraph, you should have one or some supporting ideas for the first view For each of the ideas, you should fully, specifically and logically develop it So what can you do to make your idea specific and fully developed? For example, your idea is "money is important because it helps people meet their basic needs" Clearly, the readers can ask you that "what are basic needs?" So in this case you need to give an example of basic needs Basically, for each idea, you should try
to analyse it carefully, until it is so clear that no further analysis is needed This means it is not necessary to give examples for every single idea
So what is the difference between band 7 and band 8 for Task Response? The answer to this question is simple People who score band 7 did not fully follow
my instructions above This means they have tried to give supporting ideas, but some of the ideas might lack focus or not sufficiently developed
To sum up, you will be likely to get a band 8 for Task Response if you fully follow the above instructions
2) Coherence and Cohesion (C&C)
Coherence is the way you structure your writing In other words, it is about how many paragraphs you have, and what the purpose of each paragraph is The examiner assesses your coherence in terms of whether you structure your essay logically and whether the essay is easy to follow With regards to cohesion, it deals with your ability to connect different ideas in a paragraph
Trang 9If you write an essay without paragraphing, your essay will be considered to be incoherent To get a band 5 for C&C, you have to separate your response into different paragraphs Band-5 writers usually cannot link ideas skillfully, they can just use simple linking devices like “therefore, however, as a result” to link ideas together They also tend to use these words wrongly or repetitively because they
do not know other linking devices
In order to reach band 6, writers have to clearly separate their essay into introduction, main body and conclusion The body also needs to be divided into two or three paragraphs (but my advice is that you should divide your main body into two paragraphs only) In terms of cohesion, band-6 writers have the ability
to link the ideas quite effectively, and their use of linking words is usually accurate However, they tend to over/under-use linking devices, or some uses may be inappropriate
Referencing and Substitution: Using linking words is not the only way to
link ideas together, you can use more advanced techniques to link your ideas Two of them are called Referencing and Substitution These are often known
as natural linking, and they will be discussed in the next sections
People who get band 6 for C&C usually do not know how to use Referencing and Substitution, or they tend to use them inaccurately
In order to achieve band 7 for C&C, the writer needs to use paragraphs effectively, which helps readers understand the purpose of each paragraph clearly In each of the paragraphs, the writer should have a clear topic sentence so that the readers can understand the main idea of the paragraph even when they do not read the whole paragraph In terms of cohesion, band-7 writers are able to use linking words skillfully In this band score, only a limited use of referencing and substitution is needed
Trang 10To increase the score for C&C to band 8, you should be able to do all the things that band-7 writers can do Besides, you should use linking devices flexibly, meaning that you should not use the same linking word so many times (overuse) Occasionally, you should use referencing and substitution instead of normal linking words However, you do not need to use referencing and substitution too often, just using them sometimes is enough
People getting band 6 for LR are those who can use a sufficient range of topic vocabulary to answer the question However, the range is still limited, and normally they will make mistakes with word choice and collocations, because they try to use so many uncommon words
To reach band 7, the writers need to be able to use lexical items more naturally and accurately, collocations are used skillfully and nearly similar to native speakers They will make fewer mistakes than those who get band 6, but they will still make some errors in word choice, word formation and/or spelling
For band 8, the writers need to use lexical items accurately and appropriately, and the range of vocabulary is sufficient to communicate information to the
Trang 11readers There will be some flexibility in the use of words, meaning that they use synonyms to express the same idea, or they can change the same word to a different form They also rarely make errors, and these are just minor
4) Grammatical Range and Accuracy (GRAA)
Grammatical range is your ability to diversify the number of sentence structures you use, and grammatical accuracy is your ability to control the number of errors you make
People who get band 5 for GRAA will make many mistakes with grammar, and the number of structures they use will also be limited Punctuation is also an important part of an essay, since it can assist the understandability of the essay Band-5 writers tend to occasionally make mistakes with punctuation
The main difference between band-5 and band-6 writers still lies on the number
of errors they make When we read a band-6 essay, we can easily see that it contains fewer errors than the band-5 one People who achieve band 6 also know how to use a mix of simple and complex structures, but some of them are erroneous However, these errors are quite small and do not affect understanding
To reach band 7, the number of errors made will be significantly lower than that
of band 6 Band-7 writers will be able to use relative clauses, ‘if’ clauses and other complex structures effectively The majority of their sentences are error-free, and the errors they make are minor, such as misuse of prepositions, articles and/or countable/uncountable nouns
Band-8 writers make almost no error However, one or two minor error is still acceptable in this band score, such as misuse of prepositions or articles Also, it
is worth remembering that one minor mistake will not affect your score, but many minor mistakes will
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The examiners will give you a score for each of the four components These four scores will be used to calculate the average score This average score is the overall band score of your essay There will be no half band for each component score It is only the overall score that can be in half bands For example, if your component scores are 7 7 8 8, the overall band score will be 7.5 And if the component scores are 7 8 8 8, the overall score will be rounded up to 8.0 Similarly, the overall score will be rounded up to 7.5 if your component scores are 7 7 7 8
Trang 13III How To Perfectly Fulfill Each Criterion Of the
Writing Test
The previous section gives you a basic understanding of what you can do to reach your desired band score Now, this section will specifically give you instructions on how to write a good essay The instructions will be based on the IELTS marking criteria In this way, after this section, you will be able to meet the IELTS examiner’s requirements, and in turn you will get your desired score
1 Task Response
a Basic Knowledge
First, in order to get a high score for writing, you definitely should not go topic Going off-topic means you write something completely unrelated to the topic that you are required to write about
off-In IELTS, if you write a response that is off-topic, the examiner will judge that you did not directly answer the question and complete the task Therefore, the first important thing that you need to do is to read the question carefully to understand what you are required to do
*Important note: You should pay special attention to words and phrases like:
‘money is important’
‘a job with a high salary is important’
The phrase ‘money is important’ means that you should focus on the importance of money in general In this case, you should tell the readers how money is important
Meanwhile, ‘a job with a high salary is important’ means that you should concentrate on why the job with a high salary is important For example,
Trang 14you can say something like “A well-paid job gives people incentives to work hard, and it reflects people’s qualifications”
Second, you need to make sure that your opinion is clear throughout the essay For example, if you state in the introduction that you totally agree with a statement, you cannot change your opinion to ‘disagree’, or you will lose marks for this section
Finally, remember that you will get a low score if you just keep giving ideas without any explanation Your ideas must be developed and supported with relevant explanations and/or examples
b Brainstorming Techniques
A common problem that many learners face is that they do not have enough ideas
to write, or they are unable to develop their ideas As a result, they write about the same thing from one sentence to another, and no new information is given The failure in developing ideas will be addressed if you have a good essay plan
In IELTS, there is no limit on the number of ideas that you use in supporting your view However, you need to remember two things First, you must have enough ideas to address all parts of the question For example, if you are given a discussion essay, you have to use enough ideas to discuss both views (i.e at least one idea for each view) Second, remember that you need to develop your idea in depth after stating it
For these reasons, I recommend that you have two ideas for each of your main body paragraphs If you have one idea for a main body paragraph, you may face the situation where you cannot develop your idea further, and as a result you will talk about the same thing throughout your paragraph The following is an example of this situation:
Trang 15‘Writing is the most challenging skill in IELTS Many students find it difficult to write an essay This skill is extremely difficult for us to master We may face various difficulties in writing an essay.’
If you have three ideas for a main body paragraph, you may face the situation where you have so many ideas but none of them is fully developed
Before you start writing the essay, you should firstly plan your ideas A good essay plan often leads to a good essay The following are the techniques that you can apply to brainstorming your ideas
In IELTS writing, you are asked about topics on human beings and society Therefore, a good way to think about ideas is to think about the effects of something on humans and society as a whole Another method is to think about the nearest and simplest things around you Remember that you will not get additional marks for good ideas, and the examiner only concerns about your level
of English Therefore, simple and easy-to-develop ideas would be the best choice
if you want a high score
Technique 1: think about the effects of something on humans (e.g you, your family) and society
Topic: In some countries young people are encouraged to work or travel for
a year between finishing high school and starting university studies
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages for young people who decide to do this
Clearly, this topic requires us to analyse both the advantages and disadvantages
of taking a gap year, so we will think about the advantages first
You can imagine that you are in this situation If you work or travel for a year, what do you think you will gain? You will need to gain two things, which
Trang 16represent two advantages Logically speaking, if you go to work, of course you will gain an amount of work experience Another thing that you may gain from working is improvements in soft skills If you travel, you will have a chance to broaden your knowledge about the people and cultures from different parts of the world In addition, you will be able to significantly improve your foreign languages if you travel abroad
These are four possible advantages for a person in this situation You may list all
of them on a piece of paper, but you will just need to use two of them in your essay The criteria for choosing the appropriate advantages are that whether you can extend and develop the advantages you choose, and that whether you have a sufficient range of vocabulary to develop them well
After listing the advantages, now we continue with the disadvantages Again, suppose you are a student in this situation When you are allowed to be off from school for one year, what will happen to things around you (e.g your knowledge, your academic skills, your incentives to study)?
For me, if I took a year off, I would forget some of my academic knowledge And if I worked for a year, I would gradually lose my incentive to pursue my study Travelling for one year can also make us feel lazy with work and study These are three possible disadvantages, and again, you will just need to choose two of them to include in your essay
This is my complete essay plan for this topic:
Advantages
Acquire soft skills => example: communication skills
Improve language skills =>explain: be better at listening and speaking in English
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Forget some academic knowledge => example: be slower at calculation
Lose incentive to study =>explain: because of earning money
As can be seen, my plan is short and succinct, and it is enough for a good essay You may notice that I always add an example or an explanation after one idea You will not get a high Task Response score if you only give ideas, but you have
to develop them Therefore, you should develop your ideas either by giving an example or by explaining them
Technique 2: think about things around us
Some people believe that money is the most important factor for achieving happiness However, others believe that happiness has nothing to do with money To what extent do you agree or disagree?
This is an opinion question For this question, you can either use a strong opinion
or a balanced opinion to answer In this example, I will use a balanced opinion to answer the question We will learn about how to answer this kind of question later Up to now, you just need to know that a balanced opinion allows us to write about both sides of the argument
Before I plan my ideas, I intend to write a 4-paragraph essay In the first main body paragraph, I will talk about how money is important for achieving happiness In the other main body paragraph, I will talk about how other things are equally important for achieving happiness
For this topic, you can firstly think about yourself How can you feel happy in your life? Are you struggling to earn money in order to buy things you want? Or
do you prefer spending time with your family? If you are happy in a way, there
Trang 18are many other people who feel happy in the same way as you So you are now able to talk about one side of the argument
Now, you continue to think about others around you How do your friends feel happy? Do they feel happy in the same way as you? If yes, think about another friend who is different from you Again, there are many people who feel happy in the same way as your fried So the way that friend feels happy allows you to talk about the other side of the argument
For me, I find it happy when I am able to spend time with my friends and family, and I believe that many people also feel happy in that way So in one of my main body paragraphs, I will support the idea that ‘money is not the most important factor for achieving happiness’
Some of my friends, on the other hand, are trying to work hard to earn money, so
I will also support the idea that ‘money is important for achieving happiness’
This is my complete essay plan for this topic:
Partly agree (money is important, but other factors are equally important)
Money is important
Helps people to meet basic needs => example: buy food, pay for bills
Makes life easier => explain: we can use money to pay for healthcare, high-quality education
Other factors are equally important
Some people feel happy when they can pursue their passion => example: artists
For some individuals, relationships are more important than being wealthy
This essay plan allows me to mention both sides of the argument, and this is called a balanced opinion
Trang 19c From Plan To Paragraphs
In this section, we will learn how to write a complete essay using our essay plan Because of this, the section will be divided into a number of sub-sections
i Writing An Introduction
In IELTS, we have various types of questions Therefore, the introduction for these types of questions is different from each other But basically, we need two sentences in an introduction The first sentence will introduce the topic, and the second one will directly answer the essay question Now we will learn how to write an introduction for each type of question
Opinion question (Agree/Disagree)
An opinion question may be answered by two main ways which are strong opinion and balanced opinion You have a strong opinion when you say that you totally agree/disagree with a statement/opinion You have a balanced opinion when you say that you partly agree with a statement/opinion Regardless of how you answer the essay question, you have to make your opinion clear throughout your essay The introduction for opinion question comprises of two sentences The first one will paraphrase the question in order to introduce the topic, and the second sentence will be the writer’s answer to the question given
Use a strong opinion to answer the question
After stating the topic in the first sentence, you will express your strong opinion
in the second sentence by using adverbs such as totally/completely/fully Your answer to the question will be something like ‘I fully/totally/completely agree/disagree with the idea that…’, or ‘I fully/totally/completely agree/disagree with this idea (if the idea is already mentioned in the previous sentence)
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Topic: Many high-level positions in companies are filled by men even though
the workforce in many developed countries is more than 50 per cent female Companies should be required to allocate a certain percentage of these positions to women To what extent do you agree or disagree?
Answer: In many organisations, it is common practice that the majority of important positions are held by men Personally, I totally agree/disagree with the idea that companies should allocate a number of these positions to women
To sum up, in order to write a strong-opinion answer, we need to find two pieces
of information in the question The first one is the topic, and the second one is a view/statement Our task is to paraphrase the words in the question to state the topic, and then we will state that whether we totally agree/disagree with the given the statement Sometimes the topic and the view are the same thing, so you should read the question carefully before you write
Use a balanced opinion to answer the question
A balanced opinion is used when the writer both agrees and disagrees with a statement There are two ways of expressing a balanced opinion
One way is to use the structure ‘While I accept that/agree that…, I believe that/think that…’ to mention both sides of the argument This is applied when you did not mention your view in your first sentence of the introduction In this case, the first sentence of the introduction is a mere introduction to the topic without any mention of your view
Another way is to use the phrase ‘I partly agree with this idea’ This is applied when you have already mentioned about one view of the argument
Trang 21*Personally, I prefer the first approach to expressing a balanced opinion, since you can make it clear that you will talk about two sides of the argument
Method 1: People have different views about whether money is the precondition
to experiencing a happy life While I accept that money is a vital part of human life, I believe that other factors are equally important for people’s happiness
Method 2: Many people argue that money is the key factor for us to enjoy a happy life Personally, I partly agree with this idea, because I think other factors are equally important
Discussion question (discuss both views and give your own opinion)
Basically, discussion question is very similar to the balanced-opinion answer to agree/disagree question The only difference is that we have to discuss two views but we have to choose only one view as our opinion This means that we have
two views, one is other people’s view, and the other is our view In
agree/disagree question (using balanced opinion), by contrast, we discuss two
views and both of them are our view
For discussion question, we can use method 1 in expressing a balanced opinion
to write an introduction, meaning that we will apply the ‘While’ structure The only difference is that one of these two views must be other people’s view, and the other view is ours Therefore, the ‘while’ structure should be changed to
Trang 22‘While some people believe/think that…, it seems to me that/I would argue that/I think that…’
Problems/Solutions question or Causes/Solutions question
This question requires us to identify problems or causes of something and then suggest some solutions
Like other types of question, we will have two sentences in the introduction We just need to say that there are some causes/problems, we do not need to specify the causes/problems, and then we will say that there are some solutions
Positive/Negative question
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Advantages/Disadvantages question
For this type of question, you are required to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of something Some questions also ask you to decide whether the advantages outweigh the disadvantages You can answer this type of question simply by firstly stating the topic, and then saying that there are advantages and disadvantages and decide whether the advantages outweigh the disadvantages
- Example:
Topic: A number of tertiary courses require students to undertake a period
of unpaid work at an institution or organization as part of their program What are the advantages and disadvantages of this type of course requirement? Do the advantages outweigh the disadvantages?
Answer: Some programs in universities often require students to work in an organization without being paid While this has a number of advantages, I believe that these are outweighed by its disadvantages
Trang 24ii Writing A Conclusion
A conclusion is written by simply paraphrasing your answer which is the second sentence in the introduction The following are some examples of writing a conclusion for the topics in part i:
1) Some people believe that money is the most important factor for achieving happiness However, others believe that happiness has nothing
to do with money To what extent do you agree or disagree?
In conclusion, while I agree that people have to earn money to meet their basic needs before they can live happily, I believe that other non-financial factors can also contribute to their well-being
2) Some people argue that teaching children of different abilities together benefits all of them Others believe that intelligent children should be taught separately and given special treatment Discuss both views and give your own opinion
In conclusion, while some people think that we should educate prominent children separately, it seems to me that all students should have equal opportunities
3) Many high-level positions in companies are filled by men even though the workforce in many developed countries is more than 50 per cent female Companies should be required to allocate a certain percentage
of these positions to women To what extent do you agree or disagree?
In conclusion, I fully support the view that women should hold some of the level positions in companies, and it is necessary to provide employees with equal promotion opportunities
Trang 25high-iii Writing Main Body Paragraphs
Main body paragraphs are the most important part in an essay, so writing them is
a complex process We will lean about various writing techniques in this section
sub-1) Ideas and idea development
A good essay should normally have a number of paragraphs, and each paragraph has a big idea We make the readers understand the topic of each paragraph by giving them a topic sentence A good topic sentence should contain a clear controlling idea A controlling idea is an idea that makes readers ask a question For example, when we say that ‘there are some reasons why people smoke’, the readers will immediately wonder ‘what are the reasons?’ Another example is that you say ‘playing games is harmful to children’ Immediately, the readers may want to ask ‘why is it harmful?’ Therefore, normally each of your paragraphs talks about one controlling idea
After giving a controlling idea, we need to support it using a number of ideas called supporting ideas In an advantages/disadvantages essay, for example, each advantage/disadvantage should represent one supporting idea
Supporting ideas need to be developed and extended, and you will get a low Task Response score if you just give ideas without any explanation Therefore, while there is no limit on the number of supporting ideas you have, you should aim at two or three supporting ideas for each controlling idea For an essay with 250 –
300 words, I would recommend that we should have two supporting ideas for each paragraph, because in this way you can explain your ideas in depth If you have three ideas, your essay will be very long Having one idea for each paragraph is still fine, but it will be difficult for you to explain it, because you may face the situation where you talk about the same thing again and again
Trang 26The following are the techniques that you can apply to explaining your ideas
Technique 1: Ask yourself ‘why?’
Whenever you give an idea, you should always ask yourself ‘why?’ so that you can make your idea clear For example, you say that ‘studying in English-speaking countries is the opportunity for us to improve our English’ After reading that sentence, the readers may want to ask you ‘why does studying in English-speaking countries help us improve our English?’ In the real exam, you should be able to ask yourself questions like this You should make sure that after reading your idea, the readers feel so clear that they have no more questions to ask In our above example, we will make the idea clearer by explaining that ‘This
is because we can chat with native English speakers everyday whereby we will improve our listening and speaking skills’ Now, the readers will not ask ‘why does chatting with native speakers help us improve our listening and speaking skills?’, because this is so obvious already Therefore, your idea is now fully developed and extended
Technique 2: Ask yourself ‘so what?’
Another technique is to ask yourself ‘so what?’ after you give an idea This means that you show the readers the result of something In this way, you will communicate what you mean by your idea, because if you just give your idea without stating its result, your idea will make no sense to the readers For instance, you say that ‘Children nowadays play video games too much’ The readers in this case may want to ask ‘so what? What will it lead to?’ In the real exam, again, you should be able to ask questions like this We will answer that question by saying that ‘Therefore, they may be addicted to games, and in turn they will have less time to spend studying’ By saying this, the readers will completely understand your idea, and therefore it is a well-developed idea
Trang 27 Technique 3: Give examples
Examples are used when your idea is unclear, and the readers are still not convinced Giving examples is a very important technique in IELTS writing, because it helps your ideas be more evident Although every learner knows that, many of them find it difficult to give good examples, or they may not think about any example while they are taking the exam Before you think about an example, remember that your example does not need to be 100% correct You can say that
an event happened in 2010 despite the fact that it happened in 2007, because examiners do not care about these facts, they just look at your ability to use English
A good way to think about examples is to think about a country An example of over-crowded population would be China, and an example of a busy lifestyle would be Japan
Another point to remember is that your example does not need to be really specific, meaning that it is fine to give a general example such as ‘developed countries’, ‘children who play games excessively’, ‘students who study finance’ and so on Therefore, if you are unable to give a specific example, you can think about a more general one
In addition to the above techniques, you can also give personal examples to support your idea For example, you can say something like ‘For instance, my younger brother spends six hours per day playing computer games, and this makes his academic results be worse than before.’
2) Application of idea development techniques
This part will show you how you can apply the techniques in the previous section
to an essay
Trang 28Topic: Some people believe that money is the most important factor for achieving happiness However, others believe that happiness has nothing to
do with money To what extent do you agree or disagree?
For this question, I use a balanced opinion to answer, saying that I think money and other factors are equally important for people to achieve happiness The following is my first main body paragraph for this question
‘On the one hand, money is important for people to achieve happiness because of several reasons One reason is that people have to fulfill their personal needs before experiencing a pleasant life If people do not have enough money to make daily purchases, they will find it extremely difficult to support themselves and raise their families For example, as everyone has to buy food, pay for bills and housing throughout the course of their lives, they cannot live happily without having much money In addition, life would be easier if the majority of people were wealthy This is because money helps them pay for healthcare, healthy meals and high-quality education, which may promote people’s welfare.’
(113 words)
Application of technique 1: ask yourself ‘why?’
The sentence which begins ‘In addition ’ is my second supporting idea In this idea, I say that life would be easier if the majority of people were wealthy After giving this idea, I ask myself ‘why would life be easier?’, and then I answer that question by saying that money helps people pay for healthcare, healthy meals and high-quality education The idea is now clear and the readers will have no more questions to ask
Now, we will continue with my application of technique 2 and 3 in developing ideas