The general format for writing academic writing task 2/ IELTS Essay is as follows:
2nd paragraph with an example, and/or explanation, and/or evidence ( and/or extra details) +
3rd paragraph with an example, and/or explanation, and/or evidence ( and/or extra details) +
(4th paragraph with an example, and/or explanation, and/or evidence ( and/or extra details) +
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Useful vocabulary/phrases to open/start the essay:
Many/some people claim/opine/believe that...
There is no denying that...
It is often said that...
These days.../ Nowadays.../ In this day and age...
It goes without saying that...
It is universally accepted that...
We live in an age when many of us are...
People are divided in their opinion regarding...
.... is one of the most important issues...
Whether .... or .... is a controversial issue...
Useful vocabulary/phrases to end the Introduction part:
Let us examine both views before reaching a concrete decision.
The following paragraphs discuss whether ...... or ...... and reach a reasonable conclusion.
The following essay takes a look at both sides of the argument.
My two cents go for...
However, I strongly believe that...
I oppose the view and my reasons will be explained in the following paragraphs.
I will support this view with arguments in the following paragraphs.
I personally believe that...
Thus the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages...
I wholeheartedly believe that this trend should be changed.
In my opinion...
I strongly opine that...
I strongly agree with the idea that...
I strongly disagree with the given topic...
I think...
My opinion is that...
Personally speaking...
In my view...
I believe...
Apparently...
Personally speaking...
According to me...
From my point of view... (Not 'In my point of view')
As far as I am concerned...
From my perspective...
I realise...
To my way of thinking...
It seems to me that...
To me...
To my mind...
My own view on the matter is...
It appears that...
I feel that...
I understand...
I suppose...
Vocabulary for the 2nd paragraph Part:
It is true that...
First...
First of all...
Firstly...
First and foremost...
Initially...
To begin with...
To start with...
Let us take a look at...
It is worth considering...
In the first place...
Though it is true that...
Some people believe that...
Many people think that...
According to many...
Some people believe that...
Many support the view that...
On the one hand...
Vocabulary for the 3rd, 4th ...... paragraph Part:
Second(ly)... (Not 'Second of all')
Third(ly)...
Then...
Next...
After that...
And...
Again...
Also...
Besides...
Likewise...
In addition...
Consequently...
What’s more...
Furthermore...
Moreover...
Other people think that...
Other people believe that...
On the other hand...
Apart from that...
Finally...
Last but not least...
Vocabulary to show the comparison:
In the same way...
Likewise...
Similarly...
Like the previous point...
Similar to...
Also...
At the same time...
Just as...
On the other hand...
On the contrary...
However...
Nevertheless.../ Nonetheless...
But...
Nonetheless/ Nevertheless...
Oppositely...
Alternatively...
Unlike...
While...
Whilst...
Although...
Though...
Even though...
Despite... / In spite of...
In spite of the fact that...
Alternatively...
In contrast to this...
Then again...
On the other hand...
Despite the fact that...
Even so...
Yet...
Meanwhile...
Vocabulary to show an example:
As an example...
As an illustration...
As an instance...
As for instance...
For instance...
For example...
As for example...
By way of illustration...
By way of example...
To illustrate...
To paraphrase...
To show an example...
To give an example...
To cite an example...
To cite an instance...
Take one example...
Take one instance...
Like...
As...
That is...
Among others...
Such as...
Particularly...
Specifically...
Regarding...
In particular...
Including/ To include...
Namely...
With respect to...
As far .... is concerned...
As a piece of evidence...
An example is...
...could be a good/ideal example here
A case...
When it comes to...
As a model...
Always use a comma (,) after 'For example', 'for instance' etc.
Vocabulary to present an idea:
Research shows that...
Research has found that...
When it comes to...
With respect to...
Not only... but also...
In terms of...
Phrases to introduce more ideas/ examples:
Furthermore...
In addition...
On top of that...
Besides...
What is more...
Another point worth noting is...
Another factor to consider is...
Furthermore...
Not only .... but also...
Also...
Vocabulary to show consequence, effects or result:
As a result...
Consequently...
As a consequence...
As an effect...
Thus...
So...
The reason why...
Therefore...
On account of...
Because of...
Hence...
Eventually...
For this/that reason...
Thereby...
Due to...
Owing to...
Examples:
1) Therefore, we should avoid using our budget in an uncertain project........
2) As a result, people are struggling much to lead a healthy and secure life.........
Vocabulary to show result & reason:
As a result...
As a result of...
Due to...
One reason behind this is...
... has led to/ ... has resulted in...
Consequently...
Therefore...
Vocabulary to sum up at the end of a paragraph:
To sum up...
In short...
In a word...
To put it simply...
That is to say...
To repeat in short...
To summarise...
2) That is to say, we must ensure the safety of our children first.........
3) In short, the overall infrastructure of the area will develop.
Vocabulary to make a point stronger/ Adding emphasis:
It goes without saying that...
Obviously...
Needless to say...
There is little doubt that...
Although...
Thought...
Nonetheless...
Nevertheless...
Still...
Yet...
Must... After
After all...
Even if...
Therefore...
Thus.....
Vocabulary for clarifying or rephrasing:
To put it simply...
To put it in another way...
That is to say...
In other words...
Other transitional words/connective words:
Then...
Else...
Otherwise...
Besides...
As soon as...
As much as.....
Some correct and incorrect expressions:
Vocabulary for the conclusion part:
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