Writing Task 2 Discuss Both Views Essay Lesson (2023)

How to write a Task 2 discussion essay:

  • Introduction: paraphrase the question, state both points of view, make a thesis statement and outline your sentence.
  • Main body paragraph 1: state the first viewpoint, discuss it, state whether you agree or disagree and give an example to support your view.
  • Main body paragraph 2: state the second viewpoint, discuss it, state whether you agree or disagree and give an example to support your view.
  • Conclusion: summarise, and state which viewpoint is better or more important.
  • Remember that each Task 2 essay requires a different structure. It is important to learn each structure and practise your writing at home.

Introduction

This lesson will help you answer IELTS Writing Task 2 discussion (or discuss both views and give your opinion) questions.

These particular questions require a different approach to opinion essays because you have to discuss both sides rather than just argue in favour of one side.

This post will look at:

  • Identifying the question
  • Example Questions
  • Structure
  • Sample Answer
  • Task Achievement
  • Coherence and Cohesion
  • Lexical Resource


Many students fail to do well in these kinds of questions because they do not do what the question asks them to do and they do not use an appropriate structure. This post will help you overcome these problems and give you a sample answer.

We will also look at ‘lexical resource’ and ‘coherence and cohesion’; two of the marking criteria IELTS examiners use when marking your essays. Understand the marking scheme will help you to get inside the head of an IELTS examiner and give then exactly what they want.

Identifying the Question

Look at the three questions below and choose one you think is a discussion question.

  1. Computers are being used more and more in education and so there will soon be no role for the teacher in education.

To what extent do you agree or disagree?

  1. Computers are being used more and more in education.

Discuss the advantages and disadvantagesand give your own opinion.

  1. Computers are being used more and more in education. Some people say that this is a positive trend, while others argue that it is leading to negative consequences.

Discuss both sides of this argument and then give your own opinion.

The first question is an opinion question and we can tell this from the instructions ‘To what extent do you agree or disagree?’.

The second question is obviously an advantages and disadvantages question.

The third question is the discussion question. We can tell this from the typical instructions in the question ‘Discuss both sides of the argument and then give your opinion’.

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You may also be asked to ‘Discuss both views and give your opinion’ or ‘Discuss both sides of the argument and give your opinion’.

Each of these questions is asking us to do different things and we, therefore, need a different structure for each question.

Example Questions

Here are a few other typical discussion questions:

  1. A growing number of people feel that animals should not be exploited by people and that they should have the same rights as humans, while others argue that humans must employ animals to satisfy their various needs, including uses for food and research.

Discuss both views and give your opinion.

  1. Bloodsports have become a hot topic for debate in recent years. As society develops it is increasingly seen as an uncivilized activity and cruel to the helpless animals that are killed. All blood sports should be banned.

Discuss the main arguments for this statement and give your own opinion.

  1. Some people think that the best way to reduce crime is to give longer prison sentences. Others, however, believe there are better alternative ways of reducing crime.

Discuss both views and give your opinion.

As you can see, they typically state two opinions and then ask you to discuss both and give your opinion. Make sure you do these things in the essay. If you only discuss both views and fail to give your opinion you will lose marks.

Structure

Writing Task 2 Discuss Both Views Essay Lesson (1)

For discussion questions, I suggest you use the following four paragraph structure.

Introduction

1- Paraphrase Question

2- State Both Points of View

2- Thesis Statement

3- Outline Sentence

Main Body Paragraph 1

1- State first viewpoint

2- Discuss first viewpoint

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3- Reason why you agree or disagree with viewpoint

4- Example to support your view

Main Body Paragraph 2

1- State second viewpoint

2- Discuss second viewpoint

3- Reason why you agree or disagree with viewpoint

4- Example to support your view

Conclusion

Sentence 1- Summary

Sentence 2- State which one is better or more important

Practice

Here is a sample answer but I have mixed up the sentences. Can you match the sentences below to the structure above?

This exercise will help you understand the structure.

  1. In conclusion, whilethe benefits of technology, particularly the internet, allow students to tap into limitless sources of information, some still feel that people should be waryof this new phenomenon and not allow it to curb face to face interaction.
  2. There is an ever increasing use of technology, such as tablets and laptops,in the classroom.
  3. It is clear that the internet has provided students with access to more information than ever before.
  4. Moreover, learners have the ability to research and learn about any subject at the touch of a button. It is therefore agreed that technology is a very worthwhile tool for education.
  5. However, many disagree and feel that technology deprives people of real human interaction.
  6. Human interaction teaches people valuable skills such as discourse, debate and empathy.
  7. Despite this, human interaction is still possible through the internet and this essay disagrees technology should be dismissed for this reason.
  8. This essay agrees that an increase in technology is beneficial to students and teachers. This essay will discuss both points of view.
  9. For instance, Skype and Facebook make it possible for people to interact in ways that were never before possible.
  10. Wikipedia is a prime example, where students can simply type in any keyword and gain access to in-depth knowledge quickly and easily.
  11. However, as long as we are careful to keep in mind the importance of human interaction in education, the educational benefits are clearly positive.
  12. It is often argued that this is a positive development, whilst others disagree and think it will lead toadverse ramifications.

Example Answer

Computers are being used more and more in education. Some people say that this is a positive trend, while others argue that it is leading to negative consequences.

Discuss both sides of this argument and then give your own opinion.

There is an ever increasing use of technology, such as tablets and laptops, in the classroom. It is often argued that this is a positive development, whilst others disagree and think it will lead to adverse ramifications. This essay agrees that an increase in technology is beneficial to students and teachers.

It is clear that the internet has provided students with access to more information than ever before. Moreover, learners have the ability to research and learn about any subject at the touch of a button. It is therefore agreed that technology is a very worthwhile tool for education. Wikipedia is a prime example, where students can simply type in any keyword and gain access to in-depth knowledge quickly and easily.

However, many disagree and feel that technology deprives people of real human interaction. Human interaction teaches people valuable skills such as discourse, debate and empathy.Despite this, human interaction is still possible through the internet and this essay disagrees technology should be dismissed for this reason. For instance, Skype and Facebook make it possible for people to interact in ways that were never before possible.

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In conclusion, whilethe benefits of technology, particularly the internet, allow students to tap in to limitless sources of information, some still feel that people should be waryof this new phenomenon and not allow it to curb face to face interaction. However, as long as we are careful to keep in mind the importance of human interaction in education, the educational benefits are clearly positive.

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Task Achievement

This is one of the four areas you will be assessed on in the IELTS writing test.

Task achievement refers to your ability to address all parts of the question and present a fully developed answer. By following the structure above, we have fully discussed both sides of the argument and given our opinion. This is exactly what the question asked us to do, no more, no less.

Coherence and Cohesion

Discourse markers (words like ‘however’, ‘despite this’ and ‘In conclusion’) are also referred to as ‘linking words’ and ‘linking phrases’, or ‘sentence connectors’. They are quite formal and are used more in academic writing than informal speech.

You gain marks for using these under the ‘coherence and cohesion’ section of the marking scheme. These words ‘stick’ the other words together and lend continuity to sentences and paragraphs.

If you do not include discourse markers in your IELTS writing, your answer will appear illogical and it is more difficult to understand.

However, this does not mean that you should try to insert as many of these words in to your writing as possible. This is a common mistake in IELTS writing. Using too many of them, or using them inappropriately, can make your writing sound too heavy and unnatural. They are important, but must only be used at the appropriate time.

Practice

Try to identify any discourse markers in the essay above? Don’t look at the essay below yet. How many can you find?

Student Sample Answer with Discourse Markers

Here is the sample answer again with the discourse markers in bold.

There is an ever increasing use of technology, such as tablets and laptops,in the classroom. It is often argued that this is a positive development, whilst others disagree and think it will lead toadverse ramifications. This essay agrees that an increase in technology is beneficial to students and teachers.

It is clear that the internet has provided students with access to more information than ever before. Moreover, learners have the ability to research and learn about any subject at the touch of a button. It is therefore agreed that technology is a very worthwhile tool for education. Wikipedia is a prime example, where students can simply type in any keyword and gain access to in-depth knowledge quickly and easily.

However, many disagree and feel that technology deprives people of real human interaction. Human interaction teaches people valuable skills such as discourse, debate and empathy.Despite this, human interaction is still possible through the internet and this essay disagrees technology should be dismissed for this reason. For instance, Skype and Facebook make it possible for people to interact in ways that were never before possible.

In conclusion, whilethe benefits of technology, particularly the internet, allow students to tap in to limitless sources of information, some still feel that people should be waryof this new phenomenon and not allow it to curb face to face interaction. However, as long as we are careful to keep in mind the importance of human interaction in education, the educational benefits are clearly positive.

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Lexical Resource

This is also one of the four criteria you will be marked on and it refers to your ability to use a wide range of accurate vocabulary.

A common mistake is to repeat the same words over and over again. You will lose marks if you do this. A solution to this problem is to use synonyms. You can either think of synonyms as you are writing or leave time at the end to add them in.

Practice

Can you identify any synonyms in the essay above?

Here are some examples:

Computers- technology

Computers- the internet

Education- in the classroom

Education- students and teachers

Positive trend- positive development

Negative Consequences- adverse ramifications

By varying your vocabulary in this way you are demonstrating that you have a wide vocabulary and this will boost your band score. However, like discourse markers be careful not to use inappropriate/inaccurate words. Only use words you are confident about. Mistakes will lead to fewer marks.

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FAQs

How do you discuss both views in an essay? ›

Main body paragraph 1: state the first viewpoint, discuss it, state whether you agree or disagree and give an example to support your view. Main body paragraph 2: state the second viewpoint, discuss it, state whether you agree or disagree and give an example to support your view.

How do you write an essay that says discuss? ›

When writing a discussion essay, it is important to ensure that facts and opinions are clearly separated. Often you will examine what other people have already said on the same subject and include this information using paraphrasing and summarising skills, as well as correct citations.

How do you answer a discussion essay? ›

The structure is:

Introduction: Paraphrased task question with a thesis statement (opinion) Main body 1: Discussed first view, explained and gave an example with my opinion. Main body 2: Discussed second view, agreed, explained and gave an example. Conclusion: Referred to the differing views, opinion rephrased.

How do you start a discussion essay? ›

A discussion essay is where you take a position on an issue. To compose it, start by agreeing with a particular position, investigating your point, and illustrate your exposition prior to launching into the introduction and your thesis statement.

How many paragraphs should be in a discussion essay? ›

Now let's look at a simple structure you can use to write IELTS discussion essays. It's not the only possible structure but it's the one I recommend because it's easy to learn and will enable you to quickly plan and write a high-level essay. This structure will give us a well-balanced essay with 4 paragraphs.

How do you start an opposing viewpoint essay? ›

First, present the opposing view. Next, present your own argument, clearly showing why you disagree with the opposing view. Finally, (perhaps most importantly) provide logical evidence that supports your rebuttal.

What is a discussion example? ›

Discussion is defined as talking or writing about something, especially in order to solve a problem or resolve a question. An example of a discussion is when two or more people disagree and decide to sit down and talk out their different opinions.

What does it mean to discuss in an essay? ›

Discuss Make a case for or against an argument and reach a conclusion. Point out the advantages and disadvantages. Elaborate Give more detail and provide more information on a topic.

What should a discussion essay include? ›

Discuss. 'Discuss' question words typically require an in-depth answer that takes into account all aspects of the debate concerning a research topic or argument. You must demonstrate reasoning skills with this type of question, by using evidence to make a case for or against a research topic/argument.

How do you discuss a topic? ›

Learn to listen
  1. Be an active listener and don't let your attention drift. ...
  2. Identify the main ideas being discussed.
  3. Evaluate what is being said. ...
  4. Listen with an open mind and be receptive to new ideas and points of view. ...
  5. Test your understanding. ...
  6. Ask yourself questions as you listen.

How do you discuss in an assignment? ›

When explaining in an essay give details about your subject and describe it so that it can be understood. Give reasons for a particular event or situation. State the 'how' and 'why', account for causes, results and implications. Use examples to support your explanation.

What is the conclusion in an essay? ›

The last section of an academic essay is the conclusion. The conclusion should reaffirm your answer to the question, and briefly summarise key arguments. It does not include any new points or new information.

What words do you use in an essay? ›

17 academic words and phrases to use in your essay
  • Firstly, secondly, thirdly. ...
  • In view of; in light of; considering. ...
  • According to X; X stated that; referring to the views of X. ...
  • Moreover; furthermore; in addition; what's more. ...
  • In order to; to that end; to this end.
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What type of essay is a discussion? ›

A discussion essay, also known as an argumentative essay, is one where you take a position on an issue. Start by taking a side, researching your topic, and outlining your essay before launching into the introduction and your thesis statement.

What are the types of essay? ›

There are many different types of essay, but they are often defined in four categories: argumentative, expository, narrative, and descriptive essays.

How do you conclude a discussion? ›

Your conclusion should: Restate your hypothesis or research question. Restate your major findings. Tell the reader what contribution your study has made to the existing literature.

How do you write a conclusion in a problem solution essay? ›

Conclusion paragraphs are generally structured by restating your thesis, summarizing your main points, and ending with a broad closing statement. For a problem-solution essay, begin by restating the major problem. Then summarize any solutions you discussed in the body.

What is a thesis statement in an essay? ›

A thesis statement is the main idea of an essay. It consists of the topic of the essay and the writer's claim about the topic that will be proven throughout the essay. The thesis usually appears at the end of the introduction, often as the last sentence, and lets the reader know what to expect.

What are some examples of opposing viewpoints? ›

An opposing viewpoint is a point of view that is the opposite of, or contrary to, one's own viewpoint. For example, one person's point of view may be that no homework should be assigned in school. The opposing viewpoint would be that homework should be assigned in school.

How do you write an opposing viewpoint paragraph example? ›

Discuss opposing viewpoints of each paragraph's main idea. Explain how the opposing arguments do not align with your thesis (rather than dismissing them outright). Consider the other points of view when collecting anecdotal and statistical evidence. Overcome objections by covering both sides of the issue.

How do you call the opposing or different points of view of an issue? ›

counterargument: An argument that is opposed to another argument. argument: An attempt to persuade someone of something, by giving reasons or evidence for accepting a particular conclusion. refute: To prove something (a statement, theory, claim, argument) or someone wrong.

What is another word for discussion? ›

Discussion Synonyms - WordHippo Thesaurus.
...
What is another word for discussion?
debateconversation
talkargument
dialogueUKdiscourse
conferencedeliberation
consultationcolloquy
177 more rows

What are the types of discussion? ›

These different types of discussions serve different purposes, are useful in different phases of a lesson or unit, and have different characteristics depending on their purpose.
  • Discussion Type Summary. Initial Ideas Discussions. ...
  • Building Understanding Discussion. Purposes/Goals. ...
  • Consensus Discussion. ...
  • Consensus Discussion.

What is the importance of discussion? ›

Discussion is important to learning in all disciplines because it helps students process information rather than simply receive it. Leading a discussion requires skills different from lecturing. The goal of a discussion is to get students to practice thinking about the course material.

What does it mean to discuss a topic? ›

Discuss means to have a conversation about or talk about a particular topic, especially to examine it more closely, debate it, or figure out a solution. You can discuss something with another person or multiple people, or you can discuss something by talking or writing about it for an audience.

How do you discuss and not explain? ›

This is the main difference between the two words. It is interesting to note that the word 'describe' aims at explaining something in full or in detail. On the other hand, the word 'discuss' aims at talking about something in order to prove it.

How do you write a Level 7 essay? ›

Key concepts of level 7 writing

make sound judgements and communicating your conclusions clearly. demonstrating self-direction in problem-solving. acting autonomously, using own initiative and taking personal responsibility for professional practice. critical awareness of professional practice, including self- ...

How do you present a discussion paper? ›

Structure and Writing Style
  1. Do not be verbose or repetitive.
  2. Be concise and make your points clearly.
  3. Avoid using jargon.
  4. Follow a logical stream of thought.
  5. Use the present verb tense, especially for established facts; however, refer to specific works and references in the past tense.
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What is the best topic to discuss? ›

Conversation Topics For Anyone
  • “What is your favorite thing about your personality?”
  • “What do you love most about your home?”
  • “What's one habit you want to get rid of and one habit you want to keep?”
  • “What was the first big purchase you made as an adult?”
  • “What does a perfect day with the family look like?”
4 Oct 2022

How can I discuss in English? ›

Do:
  1. Think about your opinion before the discussion starts.
  2. Say what you really think about the topic and explain why you think that.
  3. Listen to what your partner says and say if you agree or disagree.
  4. Make sure you know the language for agreeing and disagreeing.
  5. Be polite if you disagree.

What is the best topic to discuss in class? ›

General Debate Topics
  • Should we ban homework: does homework promote learning?
  • How essential is a college education?
  • Banning mobile devices (cell phones, smartphones) at schools: yes or no?
  • Is it appropriate to allow students to create their own curricula?
  • Is abortion murder?

How do you Analyse and evaluate in an essay? ›

Look at carefully; consider. Make plain and clear; interpret the account for; give reasons for. Point out and describe. Explain, clarify, and make clear by the use of concrete examples.

What does discuss in an assignment mean? ›

To "discuss," in assignment language, means to make a broad argument about a set of arguments you have studied.

How can I start my conclusion? ›

Conclusions should always begin with a topic sentence. Restating the thesis from your introductory paragraph in the first sentence of your conclusion is an effective way to remind the reader of the main argument.

How do you start an essay conclusion? ›

Step 1: Restate Your Thesis Claim and Evidence
  1. Reread your introduction carefully to identify your paper's main claim.
  2. Pay attention to the evidence you used to support your thesis throughout the essay.
  3. In your conclusion, reword the thesis and summarize the supporting evidence.
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How do you end an essay with words? ›

Some common examples of conclusion transition words and phrases include:
  1. In conclusion,
  2. To conclude,
  3. Finally,
  4. To sum up,
  5. As previously stated.

How do I start my introduction? ›

How to Write a Good Introduction
  1. Keep your first sentence short.
  2. Don't repeat the title.
  3. Keep the introduction brief.
  4. Use the word “you” at least once.
  5. Dedicate 1-2 sentences to articulating what the article covers.
  6. Dedicate 1-2 sentences to explaining why the article is important.
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How can I impress my teacher essay? ›

Essay Writing Tips to Impress your Teacher
  1. First, keep in mind that an academic essay always has these distinctive features: ...
  2. Second, know and observe proper structure. ...
  3. Third, cite your references. ...
  4. Fourth, maintain an academic or objective tone. ...
  5. Finally, as in all types of writing, always be mindful of your audience.
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What are the three main parts of an essay? ›

The main parts (or sections) to an essay are the intro, body, and conclusion. In a standard short essay, five paragraphs can provide the reader with enough information in a short amount of space.

Which type of essay contains an opinion? ›

The purpose of an argumentative essay is to persuade readers on a certain point of view, opinion or position on a topic.

What are characteristics of an essay? ›

An essay should have a single clear central idea. Each paragraph should have a clear main point or topic sentence. Each paragraph should support or expand the central idea of the paper. The idea of each paragraph should be explained and illustrated through examples, details, and descriptions.

How many sentences make a essay? ›

In this case, if you're tasked with writing a five-paragraph essay, then you should want 25-40 sentences total. However, that's not a hard and fast rule. After all, you can't evaluate a good paragraph in words or sentences.

What are the qualities of a good essay? ›

  • FOCUS. An essay should have a single clear central idea. ...
  • DEVELOPMENT. Each paragraph should support or expand the central idea of the paper. ...
  • UNITY. Every paragraph in an essay should be related to the main idea. ...
  • COHERENCE. An essay or paper should be organized logically, flow smoothly, and "stick" together. ...
  • CORRECTNESS.

What does it mean when an essay says discuss? ›

Discuss Make a case for or against an argument and reach a conclusion. Point out the advantages and disadvantages. Elaborate Give more detail and provide more information on a topic.

How do you discuss in an assignment? ›

When explaining in an essay give details about your subject and describe it so that it can be understood. Give reasons for a particular event or situation. State the 'how' and 'why', account for causes, results and implications. Use examples to support your explanation.

How do you write to what extent do you agree or disagree? ›

Unlike classic agree/disagree questions, to what extent you agree or disagree questions do NOT ask you to clearly determine whether you agree or disagree with the given statement. After you've decided your opinion, generate 2-3 supporting points for it. For this opinion, just combine ideas from the previous points.

What is a discussion example? ›

Discussion is defined as talking or writing about something, especially in order to solve a problem or resolve a question. An example of a discussion is when two or more people disagree and decide to sit down and talk out their different opinions.

What are the types of essay? ›

There are many different types of essay, but they are often defined in four categories: argumentative, expository, narrative, and descriptive essays.

What are key terms in an essay? ›

In order to define the key terms, you first have to bluntly state what they are. Always include the key words included in the question. These have been identified as central concepts for you, and by excluding them, you'll be very likely answering a different question from the one set.

How do you conclude a discussion? ›

Your conclusion should: Restate your hypothesis or research question. Restate your major findings. Tell the reader what contribution your study has made to the existing literature.

How do you Analyse and evaluate in an essay? ›

Look at carefully; consider. Make plain and clear; interpret the account for; give reasons for. Point out and describe. Explain, clarify, and make clear by the use of concrete examples.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of essay writing? ›

Advantage / Disadvantage Essay Tips
  1. spend time planning the benefits and drawbacks of the statement given.
  2. make sure you have relevant supporting points.
  3. put your advantages together in one body paragraph and the same with the disadvantages.
  4. follow a safe advantage disadvantage essay model.

Can we partially agree in IELTS essay? ›

In an IELTS opinion essay, you can either agree, disagree or take a balanced approach which means to partially agree. However, you need to learn more so that you fulfil the requirements of the higher band scores.

What are the expressions of showing agreement and disagreement? ›

She agreed to take the job. I agree to lend you the money, but just until you get paid. 'Disagree' means to have a different opinion from someone else. I think this is a good idea, but I strongly disagree.

How many paragraphs in Agree Disagree essay? ›

The agree or disagree essay introduction will paraphrase the question, followed by a statement expressing your opinion. You will then have to go with the two supporting paragraphs and end with a brief conclusion.

How do you structure a How far do you agree essay? ›

After your introduction, in which you should display your understanding of the question and state your first judgement on the issue, your first paragraph should state your thesis, i.e. your arguments agreeing. Following this should be a paragraph following the antithesis, i.e. your arguments disagreeing.

How do you answer do you agree with this statement? ›

Answer key:
  1. I am of the opinion that.
  2. there is no doubt that.
  3. I believe that.
  4. I strongly agree.
  5. The way i see it.
  6. If you ask me.
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