Writing Task 2 Theory
Writing Task 2 Theory
Writing Task 2 Theory
You should spend about 40 minutes on this task. Write about the following topic:
Some people believe that television programmes are of no real value for children. How far do you agree or
disagree?
Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.
Write at least 250 words.
The Task
Task 2 involves writing an essay on the given topic. You have to
• answer the question(s) clearly and completely;
• give reasons for your answer;
• include relevant example
▪ from your knowledge
▪ from your experience
• spend about 40 minutes on the task
• write at least 250 words → 260-265 words
Note: Finish task 2 first before addressing task 1. Task 2 has twice as many marks as task 1 and is less flexible,
so if you do not get around to finishing it, you may lose more marks than when you leave task 1 unfinished.
1. Words
a. Range and flexibility
b. Level
c. Precision
d. Style
e. Collocation
2. Vocabulary mistakes
a. Spelling
b. Word choice
c. Word formation
Note: when evaluating vocabulary errors, the effect each has on the reader and the intelligibility of your essay is
taken into account.
1. Have you used a wide variety of sentence structures naturally and appropriately?
2. How often have you used complex structures?
3. Errors
a. Grammar
b. Punctuation
Note: when evaluating grammatical errors, the effect each has on the reader and the intelligibility of your essay is
taken into account.
TYPES of QUESTIONS
1. THESIS-Led Approach
I. Introductory Paragraph
st
1 sentence: General Statement/ Paraphrasing fact => Background
“There has been considerable discussion about the importance of health in the world”
Other alternatives to start your general statement:
• One very complex issue in today’s world is …
• One problematic issue in the modern world is …
• Undoubtedly, one of the most significant innovations in recent years has been …
• One issue that creates intense debate nowadays in many countries is …
• It is unarguable that …
IV. Conclusion
Sample Response:
Nowadays, fertilizers and machinized farming are making it easier to produce food cheaply, as less
manual labor workforce are required. However, some people have doubts about this so-called
technological farming, as they claimed some of the processes involved to produce these foods are
harmful to human health. I strongly support this idea as tech-farming’s processes can induce harm to
human and cut the nutrition inside it.
To begin with, the use of fertilizers will cause the crops to grow at a faster rate by means of chemical
reaction or the addition of nutrients in the soil. The former, called chemical fertilizer , has been proven
to infuse chemical substances into the crops. Some of these substances can be harmful to human as a
research done by the Agricultural Institute of Bogor, Indonesia has stated that chemical fertilizers
contain carcinogens that can seep into the fibres of the plant and render it unsafe to be consumed as it
tends to stimulate cancerous growth once inside the body.
In addition to harmful effect caused by fertilizers, the use of machinaries to proceed food and make it
consumer-ready would definitely lessen the nutritional value of the food compared to that which is
naturally grown. That is due to the fact that some of the processes such as the repetitive drying and re-
moisturizing of food items may cause food to lose some of of its precious nutrients. A study in regard to
this has been conducted by the nutritional health department of State University of Singapore.
All things considered, machined processed food that has been artificially grown with fertilizers has less
quality than the organic ones and tends to be harmful to human body system. In my personal opinion, it
is better to consume organic foods with no fertilizers and machined process in order to produce.
2. Argument-led Approach
I. Introductory Paragraph
1st sentence: General Statement/ Paraphrasing fact
“There has been considerable discussion about the importance of health in the world”
Other alternatives to start your general statement:
• One very complex issue in today’s world is …
• One problematic issue in the modern world is …
• Undoubtedly, one of the most significant innovations in recent years has been …
• One issue that creates intense debate nowadays in many countries is …
• It is unarguable that …
IV. Conclusion
- Thesis Statement
“In conclusion,…”
“In brief,..”
“All in all,…”
Prison is not a cure for crime. To reduce crime in the long-term, courts should significantly reduce
prison sentences and focus on education and community work to help criminals not to re-offend.
To what extend do you agree or disagree with this opinion?
To reduce crime: - prison sentences, + education, + community work
A
R1: in prison, learn crime
Leave prison->commit more crimes
R2: education gives skills
Get job-> no reoffend
R3: part time in community
Step back to society, feel useful
D
R1: punishment fits crime
Heavy crime->heavy punishment
Ex: robbery -> long prison sentence
R2: reducing prison->reducing fear
Education and comm work->like university not punishment
Building cohesion (connection sentence to sentence/ clause to clause):
1. Conjunction
2. Reference
3. Explaining keywords (use different words to explain)
Contrastive
Over 90% of exports were fruits. However/Nevertheless/By contrast, industrial exports contributed
none.
Almost all female students were interested in art activities. In contrast, the figure for male
students was a mere 15%.
Most of the farmland in Europe was damaged by overgrazing. On the other hand, the most significant
cause of damage in Asia was wind erosion.
Additive
In addition,
Furthermore,
The first reason is that punishment should fit the crime. Furthermore, reducing prison sentences will
reduce people’s fear of prison.
Moreover
Subordinating Conjunctions
Contrastive
Over 90% of exports were fruits, whereas / while industrial exports contributed none.
Whereas / While over 90% of exports were fruits, industrial exports contributed none.
Although/Even though almost all girls were interested in art activities, only 15% of boys took
part in them.
Additive
Punishment should fit the crime and reducing prison sentences will reduce people’s fear of prison.