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Opinion
An opinion essay in IELTS Writing Task 2, also known as an agree or disagree essay, requires you to express your viewpoint on a given statement. You must clearly state whether you agree, disagree, or partially agree with the opinion presented and support your stance with relevant arguments and examples.
The opinion based essay IELTS question assesses your ability of how well you can express your opinion in a clear and structured way, using appropriate language and grammar. To achieve a high IELTS Writing band score, you should ensure clarity, cohesion, and strong justification for your viewpoint.
Also read: IELTS General Writing Task 2
Ans. Begin with a clear introduction stating your opinion on the topic. Paraphrase the question and include a thesis statement that directly answers it. You can also briefly mention the main points you will discuss in the body paragraphs.
Ans. An example is: "Some people believe that social media has a negative impact on personal relationships. To what extent do you agree or disagree?" You must present your opinion and support it with reasons and examples.
Ans. The three parts are the introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion. The introduction states your opinion, the body paragraphs provide supporting arguments with examples, and the conclusion restates your opinion and summarises key points.
Ans. Clearly state your opinion in the introduction and support it with logical arguments in the body paragraphs. Use linking words like "I believe," "In my opinion," or "From my perspective" to express your viewpoint. Ensure your conclusion reinforces your stance.
Ans. A discussion essay presents both sides of an issue before stating your opinion. You need to discuss opposing views in separate paragraphs and then conclude with your perspective, ensuring a balanced and well-structured argument.