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Global Warming Essay


This model answer is for an IELTS global warming essay.
You are asked in the question to discuss the causes of global warming and possible solutions
for individuals and the government.
So you must answer these three things in order to fully answer the question:
1. What are the causes of global warming?
2. What can governments do about it?
3. What can individuals do about it?

This essay has been divided into two paragraphs.


However, you could write a separate paragraph about each of the above points if you wanted.
Take a look at the model answer and examine how it has been organized.

Global Warming Essay - Model Answer


Probably the most worrying threat to our planet at the present time is global warming. This
essay will examine the reasons why global warming is occurring and discuss some possible
solutions.
The predominant factors resulting in the warming of the earth are the emissions of CO2 and
deforestation. CO2, which damages the ozone layer, comes from several sources, but the most
problematic are those coming from the burning of fossil fuels from power plants. This
releases thousands of tones of CO2 into the atmosphere every year. Another cause of these
emissions is the burning of gasoline for transportation, which continues to increase because of
our demand for cars and also our increasing worldwide consumption, resulting in an
increasing need to transport goods. Also, forests store large amounts of carbon, so
deforestation is causing larger amounts of CO2 to remain in the atmosphere.
Nevertheless, there are potential ways to solve these problems, or at least reduce the effects.
Firstly, governments need to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels and promote alternatives.
Plant-derived plastics, biodiesel, wind power and solar power are all things that are a step in
the right direction, but governments need to enforce the limits on CO2 emissions for the
polluting industries in their countries for these to be effective. Also, individuals can play a
part by making lifestyle changes. People should try to buy cars with the best fuel economy,
and only use their car when really necessary. They can also switch to energy companies that
use renewable energy rather than fossil fuels. Finally, small things like buying energy

efficient light bulbs, turning off electricity in the house, and planting trees in the garden can
help.
To conclude, although global warming is a serious issue, there are steps that governments and
individuals can take to reduce its effects. If we are to save our planet, it is important that this
is treated as a priority for all concerned.
(320 Words)

Airline Tax Sample Essay


The following essay is on the topic of airline tax.
You are asked to decide if you agree or disagree with taxing airlines in order to reduce the
problems that the increasing amount of air traffic can cause.
It is always a good idea to look at both sides of the issue, and this essay does this.
So you need to brainstorm:
1. the reasons why this would be a good solution
2. the reasons why it would not
3. and of course decide which side of the argument you agree with.

Model Essay 19
You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.
Write about the following topic:
Air traffic is increasingly leading to more noise, pollution, and airport
constuction. One reason for this is the growth in low-cost passenger
flights, often to holiday destinations.
Some people say that government should try to reduce air traffic by
taxing it more heavily.
Do you agree or disagree?
Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your
own experience or knowledge.
You should write at least 250 words.
Low-cost Airline Tax - Model Answer
Over recent years there has been an enormous increase in the amount of air traffic around the
world resulting in various problems, and a major cause of this has been the growth of low-cost
airlines. Although some people believe that taxes should be increased for air travel, I
disagree.
Those that support taxing airlines believe that this will result in a reduction in this type of
travel and thus solve the problems of pollution, noise and construction. This is because a tax

would make the cost of travelling more expensive, which will, they claim, lead to a decrease
in demand. Proponents of this solution believe that taxes are fair because everyone has to pay
them and it is a workable solution that will have the additional bonus of providing an income
for the government.
However, there are a number of reasons why this is not the right course of action. Firstly, a
tax is not fair because it will adversely affect people on lower incomes. Such a tax would
have to be a fixed amount paid equally whether you are rich or poor, which means that those
on lower incomes would find it more difficult to travel, but it would likely have little effect on
the lives of those with a higher income. In addition, such a tax would not work. For
example, we have seen taxes increase in most countries on cars, but this has had little affect,
with car use continuing to grow.
To sum up, it is evident that introducing heavy taxes on air travel is not fair or workable. If
we continue to explore alternatives, we can continue to enjoy the benefits that air travel offers.
(280 Words)

Writing Task 2
Lesson 2: Identify the Task
Once you have identified the topic for your essay, you need to identify the task.
The task is the part of the question that tells you what you have to do to answer it.
This is one of the most important things you will have to do when you analyze the essay
question because 25% of your grade for the essay is based on Task Response - how you
have responded to the task.
How do I identify the task?

In order to grade your task response, the examiner will be looking to see if you have
answered the question.
If you have only partially answered the question, this will decrease your grade for this criteria.
Lets look at the same essay question we looked at in lesson 1 when you identified the topic:

The crime rate among teenagers has increased dramatically in


many countries.
Discuss some possible reasons for this increase and suggest
solutions.

In the previous lesson, we identified the topic for this question as teenage crime.
The task - or what you have to do - is usually at the end of the prompt. As you can see, you
are being told to Discuss some possible reasons for this increase and suggest solutions.
Its very common in task 2 IELTS essay questions to get asked to do two things, and this
question is a good example of this:
1. Why teenage crime has increased
2. Ways to solve this problem

You MUST discuss both those things to ensure you have fully answered the question and you
must write roughly equal amounts about each part.
Doing any of the following things will reduce your score for task response, and hence may
reduce your overall score:
1. Only writing about reasons or only solutions
2. Writing most of your essay about reasons and only a small part on solutions (or visa versa)
3. Writing about the reasons and solutions for crime in general, and not referring to teenage
crime (the topic)
4. Writing about neither reasons nor solutions

This is why it is so important to spend some time at the beginning making sure you identify
the task so that you know what you have to write about.
A Common Mistake

It is a common mistake for students to rush at the beginning to start writing as they are
worried about not finishing, and then write about the wrong thing.
For example, when you have finished identifying the task, you will brainstorm your ideas.
You may come up with reasons for an increase in crime such as lack of parental
supervision and boredom.
However, I have seen students come up with problems of teenage crime, such as more
young people being put in prison' and stress for their parents'.
This particular task asks you to write about reasons, not problems (though being asked to
write about 'problems and solutions' is common).
So if you do this you will not be answering the question. This comes from rushing and not
taking enough time to identify the task properly.
Other Question Types

The previous question was fairly easy, so to identify the task was hopefully not too difficult.
Some questions, though, will take more thought in order to identify what you need to write
about.
Here is another example:
Advances in technology and automation have reduced the need for manual labour.
Therefore, working hours should be reduced.
To what extent do you agree?
Again, look to the end of the prompt to identify the task.

You have to say if you agree or disagree with working hours being reduced, or, in other
words, automation (machines) taking over from some humans duties.
You must also say how much you agree or disagree ("to what extent").
Lets assume you want to look at both sides of the issue. You therefore need to discuss the
reasons why you agree, and the reasons why you disagree. Or put another way:
1. The advantages of reducing working hours
2. The disadvantages of reducing working hours

And of course in the introduction or conclusion you need to make it clear what your opinion
is.
If you do all of these things then you will have answered all parts of the prompt. If you find
more reasons to agree than disagree, then you can write more about this side of the argument,
or visa versa.

Identify the Task - Practice

Now you can have a practice identifying the task for some IELTS essay questions.
Pick the one that you think best describes what you would write about in order to fully answer
all parts of the question.

1. The rising levels of congestion and air pollution found in most of the world cities can be
attributed directly to the rapidly increasing number of private cars in use. In order to reverse
this decline in the quality of life in cities, attempts must be made to encourage people to use
their cars less and public transport more. Discuss possible ways to encourage the use of public
transport.

Why people have been using cars more and public transport less
How to get people to use public transport more
The causes of increasing congestion and air pollution.

2. Do the benefits of study abroad justify the difficulties? What advice would you offer to a
prospective student?

(a) A discussion of the benefits versus the challenges of studying abroad (b) Strategies
to cope with studying abroad
(a) The benefits of study abroad
(a) The benefits of study abroad (b) the difficulties of studying abroad

3. Fresh water has always been a limited resource in some parts of the world. Today, however,
growing worldwide demand has made this a global problem. What are the causes of the
increased demand and what measure could governments and individuals take to respond to
this problem?

(a) The problems with using too much water (b) Government solutions (c) Individual
solutions
How (a) Governments and (b) Individuals can solve water shortage problems.
(a) Reasons for increased demand for water (b) Government solutions (c) Individual
solutions

4. As global trade increases, many goods including those we use on a daily basis are produced in
other countries and transported long distances. Do the benefits of the trend outweigh the
drawback?

(a) The benefits of this (b) The disadvantages of this (c) Your opinion on whether it is
more beneficial or not
(a) The benefits of this (b) Your opinion on whether is is more beneficial or not
(a) The disadvantages of this (b) Your opinion on whether it is more beneficial or not

5. Some people feel that animals should have the same rights as humans, but others think they
are not as equal or intelligent as us so should not have the same rights. Discuss both opinions
and give your opinion.

(a) The arguments for giving animals rights (b) The arguments against this
(a) Arguments for having animal rights (b) The arguments against this (c) Your
opinion
(a) The reasons why animals are not as equal or intelligent as humans

6. Currently there is a trend towards the use of alternative forms of medicine. However, at best
these methods are ineffective, and at worst they may be dangerous. To what extent do you
agree with this statement?

(a) How alternative medicine differs from Conventional medicine


(a) The dangers of alternative medicine
(a) The benefits of alternative medicine (b) The drawbacks of alternative medicine (c)
Your opinion

7. Overpopulation of urban areas has led to numerous problems. Identify one or two serious
ones and suggest ways that governments and individuals can tackle these problems.

(a) Problems of overpopulation in urban areas (b) Government solutions (c) Individual
solutions
(a) The problems of overpopulation (b) The solutions
(a) How governments can tackle urban overpopulation (b) How individuals can tackle
urban overpopulation.

8. Computers should never have been invented. To what extent do you agree or disagree with
this statement?

(a) The reasons why computers were invented (b) The benefits of computers (c) Your
opinion.
(a) The problems with computers (b) Solutions to these problems.
(a) The benefits of computers (b) The drawbacks of computers (c) Your opinion

9. Unemployment has become an increasing problem in the recent past. What factors
contribute to an increase in unemployment and what steps can be taken to solve the
problem?

(a) The causes of increasing unemployment (b) How to solve this problem
(a) The problems with increasing unemployment (b) How to solve this problem.
(a) The reasons why unemployment is increasing.

10. Some people think that young children should be allowed to do paid work, while others think
that this should be illegal. Discuss both opinions and give your opinion.

(a) The advantages of allowing children to do paid work (b) Your opinion.
(a) The advantages of allowing children to do paid work (b) The disadvantages this (c)
Your opinion.
(a) The problems of allowing children to do paid work (b) The benefits of allowing
them to do paid work.

Writing Task 2 - Lesson 1: Identify the Topic


In the writing for task 2, one of the first things you need to do is identify the topic of the essay.

If you write about the wrong topic or go off topic when you write your answer, this is likely to
substantially reduce your band score.

How do I identify the topic?

Remember, in IELTS writing, you are usually presented with some issue or problem that is
currently affecting society and you need to discuss it.
So you need to read the question carefully and identify what the issue is. You will normally
only be looking for one or two key words.
Have a look at the following question. What is the issue?

The crime rate among teenagers has increased dramatically in


many countries.
Discuss some possible reasons for this increase and suggest
solutions.

You should have identified teenage crime as the topic.


The crime rate among teenagers has increased dramatically in many countries.

What if I identified crime as the topic?

Your essay would be wrong if you wrote about crime generally. When you have a topic, it
may require you to talk about a particular area, group of people or place.
In this case, the question specifically wants you to address the issue of TEENAGE crime.
When you identify the topic, always look carefully to see if it is being narrowed down to a
particular area that you need to focus on.

Identify the Topic - Practice

Have a look at the following essay questions and choose the best answer to identify the topic.
Remember, this is not a full analysis of the question - you are just looking for the broad topic
area.
Sometimes more than one answer may be possible. In this case, when you identify the topic,
choose the most precise.

1. 'Telecommuting' refers to workers doing their jobs from home for part of each week and
communicating with their office using computer technology. Telecommuting is growing in
many countries and is expected to be common for most office workers in the coming
decades. How do you think society will be affected by the growth of telecommuting?

Working from home


Telecommuting
Computer technology

2. To what extent is the use of animals in scientific research acceptable?

Animal research
Animals
Scientific research

3. We are becoming increasingly dependent on computers. They are used in businesses,


hospitals, crime detection and even to fly planes. What things will they be used for in the
future? Is this dependence on computers a good thing or should we be more suspicious of
their benefits?

The benefits of computers


Computers in businesses, hospitals, crime detection, and flying.
Computer dependency

4. In what ways has information technology changed work and working practices in the past 10
years?

Information technology and work


Information technology
Working practices

5. Blood sports 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.

Animal cruelty
Blood sports
Blood sports and uncivilized activity

6. 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 the
arguments in favour of both these positions and state your own position on the issue.

Satisfying human needs


Animals and humans
Animal rights

7. Forests are the lungs of the earth. Destruction of the world's forests amounts to death of the
world we currently know. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

The Earth

Deforestation
Death of the world

8. The idea of going overseas for university study is an exciting prospect for many people. But
while it may offer some advantages, it is probably better to stay home because of the
difficulties a student inevitably encounters living and studying in a different culture. To what
extent do you agree or disagree this statement?

Studying abroad
Studying
Living in a different culture

9. Zoos are sometimes seen as necessary but not poor alternatives to a natural environment.
Discuss some of the arguments for and/or against keeping animals in zoos.

Natural environments
Alternatives to zoos
Keeping animals in zoos

10. Many countries are currently witnessing an increase in criminal activity among young people.
Discuss reasons for this phenomenon and suggest ways to deal with the problem.

Youth crime
Criminal activity
Increases in crime

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