You should identify the problem presented in the essay question and show how the essay will deal with the problem and possible solutions.
Body
In the first one or two paragraphs, you should discuss the problem or part of the problem presented in the question. In the following one or two paragraphs, you should present solutions to the problem. It is possible to have more problems than solutions or more solutions than problems.
Conclusion You should provide an overview of the problem and then summarise the solutions.
Using this structure, you can plan the overall structure in the following way:
Introduction
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Body paragraph 1
problems
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Body paragraph 2
solutions
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conclusion
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Task 1, Letters:
Letter 1Letter 2
Letter 3
Letter 4
Letter 5
Letter 6
Letter 7
Letter 8
Letter 9
Letter 10
Letter 11
Letter 12
Letter 13
Task 1, Graph descriptions:
Graph 1Graph 2
Graph 3
Task 2, Essays:
Essay 1Essay 2
Essay 3
Essay 4
Essay 5
Essay 6
Essay 7
Essay 8
Essay 9
Essay 10
Essay 11
Essay 12
Essay 13
Essay 14
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Essay 20
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Essay 26
IELTS writing tips:
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IELTS writing tips
IELTS Letter Writing – Useful Words & Expressions
IELTS Writing: Articles
Stage, Suggested time (Total 40 minutes)
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Discussion essay - general information and example
Planning your Writing Task 2 essay
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