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In This Unit You Will Learn How To: - Organise A Part 2 Essay

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IN THIS UNIT YOU WILL

LEARN HOW TO
• organise a Part 2 essay
• write an introduction
• write about points for and against,
and give opinions
• give examples and evidence
to support your views.

I LEAD-IN I
� Put the words and phrases into the correct column.

advantages all things considered benefits


disadvantages drawbacks in my view
negative aspects positive aspects personally

Good points Bad points Opinion


[QgD These sentences are from an essay on the advantages and disadvantages of shopping
online. Are they talking about good points (G), bad points (B) or giving an opinion (O)?
Write G, B or 0. The first one has been done for you.
1 A wider range of products is available online.
2 You can't try on clothes and shoes if you buy online.
3 I prefer going to shops and choosing things in person.
4 There is no need to carry heavy shopping to your car.
5 You save money on petrol, parking or bus fares.
6 Goods might be delivered when you are out.
7 It isn't a good idea to give your credit card details online.
8 You often have to pay a lot for postage and wait for your goods.
9 I think it is better to support local shops.

PART 2 QUESTION TYPES]

@) In Part 2 you have to write an essay of about 250 words. There are
different types of question in Part 2, and you must write a
well-organised answer considering different points of view.
The topics in Part 2 are all general and do not need special knowledge.

� Three of the question types you might find in Part 2 are:


1 Do you agree (or disagree) that ...? Read newspapers and
2 Do the advantages/benefits of ... outweigh the disadvantages/drawbacks? websites to find out about
3 Discuss two different views and give your opinion. current issues.

Match the question types 1-3 with what you have to do (a-c).
a Say if you think there are more good points than bad points.
b Write about both sides and say what you think.
c Give your opinion on this.

� Look at the following question.

Do you agree that supermarkets are a threat Avoid being totally neutral: even
to small shops and local communities? if you don't have an opinion on
the topic, it is better to agree or
Decide on your own opinion. Choose from disagree. Choose the side you
these options. can find most points for.

A I strongly agree. Supermarkets will force


small shops to close and this will damage
local communities.
B I agree to some extent. There may be a
slight threat to small shops and local
communities.
C I generally disagree. There is a place for
both small shops and supermarkets.
D I strongly disagree. Supermarkets will not
have an impact on small shops and local
communities.
� The same topic could be expressed as a different question type:

Do the advantages of supermarkets outweigh the disadvantages?

Are these advantages or disadvantages of supermarkets?


1 They are cheap.
2 There are many different products.
3 You often need a car to get there.
4 You don't usually meet your friends there.
5 Food is usually fresh.
6 There are sometimes queues at the checkout.
7 There is plenty of free parking.
8 Small shops lose their customers.

I WRITING AN INTRODUCTION I
It is important to begin your essay with a clear introduction.
An introduction should contain:
• background information about the topic or a description of the present situation.
(Nowadays you can find a supermarket in every town.)
• a brief plan of your essay.(/ will consider both sides of the argument and give my own view.)
An introduction may also contain:
• your opinion. (I think there are too many supermarkets.)
An introduction should not contain:
• your main points for or against. (Supermarkets give jobs to local people.)
• supporting evidence for the points. (In my city in China we have five different supermarkets.)

� Which of these, A or B, is the better introduction for the essay topic in exercise 5?
Give reasons.
A I totally agree that the advantages of supermarkets outweigh the disadvantages.
There are many benefits - cheap prices, plenty of choice, late opening hours, and
only a few drawbacks. In this essay I will explain my opinion.
B Nowadays you can find a supermarket in every town. There are often several to
choose from and there is strong competition between them. This clearly has many
benefits, but there are some drawbacks too. I will consider both sides of the
argument and give my own view.

� Study the information about introductions in the box above, and then read the
following Part 2 question and a student's introduction. What are the good and bad
things about this introduction?

Some people think shopping on line is better, while others prefer going to
the shops. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.

OnUne shopping has increasect in poputarit11 over the Lastfew years.


Peopte now shop for a wicte variet11 of items on websites. Other people stiU
prefer going to the shops to buy things. There are a tot of reasons why ontine
shopping is growing. One of them is that there is a wicter choice of items.
In this essa!1, I wiU consider each of these opinions anct give mi1 own view.
./ Background/ current situation.

X Uses almost the same words as the


questions - should have used different words.

./ Gives a brief plan of the essay,


but no personal information.
� Write a three-sentence introduction to this question.

A 'cashless society' is one where people use debit/credit cards and


other forms of payment instead of cash. Do the advantages of a
cashless society outweigh the disadvantages?

I DEVELOPING AN ARGUMENT I
� Match the main points (1-4) with the supporting evidence (a-d).
Main points @ To write a well-developed
argument you need to include
1 Supermarkets are often in competition with each other. main points and examples
which support them.
2 Supermarkets keep increasing the range of services they offer.
3 Supermarket chains also offer online grocery shopping.
4 Shopping can be an enjoyable and social experience.
Examples I evidence
a You can sometimes get free delivery on some days of the week.
b When I was a child, my mother enjoyed talking to shopkeepers and neighbours
while she was shopping.
c Some supermarkets will refund money if the same goods cost less at another
supermarket.
d You can now buy insurance and foreign currency at large supermarkets.

� Can you think of examples which support these main points?


1 Supermarkets provide jobs for local people.
2 Large supermarkets can offer a large choice of products.
3 Some large supermarkets offer loyalty cards.

UNIT OS /WRITING
I STUDYING A MODEL ESSAY
I
� Read the essay question and answer the que
stions below.
Small, independent shops will have no
place in the future.
To what extent do you agree with this
statement?

Many people now do most of their shopping online or in large


supermarkets. Many small, family-run shops do not have enough
customers to survive. Some people believe that this is going to
happen more and more in the future. However, my view is that there
will always be a place for smaller shops.
There are many disadvantages to shopping online. Sometimes you
have to wait for delivery for several days and sometimes the goods
are not what you want. I often have to return clothes and other items
because the size or colour is wrong for me. Supermarkets, too, have
their drawbacks. The goods are alt the same everywhere. For
example, if you buy a coat from a supermarket, you will probably
meet other people with exactly the same one.
Small, independent shops are more interesting places to shop. You
can find unique items which other people witl admire. I have a friend
who collects antiques and he finds them in local shops, not
supermarkets or websites. Some small shops specialise in one area,
which is very useful. For instance, in music shops, the staff are very
knowledgeable about music and instruments. You can get advice
about what to buy. Finally, small, local shops give character to a town.
1 Do you agree or disagree? In my parents' village there are a few shops selling boating
2 Note down a few points which equipment, which suits the place as it is near the sea.
support your opinion. I strongly believe that there will always be a place for small shops.
However, the owners will need to make sure they sell different things
� Re�d the essay. Were any of your from the supermarkets and keep their shops interesting.
pomtsmade?
� Complete the essay plan.

PARAGRAPH 1: Introduction
Current situation
Opinion
PARAGRAPH 2
Main idea 1: There are disadvantages to shopping online
Supporting evidence: Wait for delivery, goods not what you want
Main idea 2: Supermarkets have drawbacks
Supporting evidence: a)------------'----------
PARAGRAPH 3
Main idea 1: Small shops are interesting
Supporting evidence: b) ____________________
Main idea 2: Small shops specialise
Supporting evidence: c)____________________
Main idea 3: d) ________ ______________
Supporting evidence: Boating equipment shops in parents' village near sea
PARAGRAPH 4: Conclusion
Briefly summarise your opinion

� Find the following in the essay.


1 two expressions for giving opinions 4 two different future forms
2 two expressions for introducing examples 5 two more linking expressions
3 an expression to show it is the last point

EXAM SKILLS]
� Write an essay on the following topic.
In the future, the main reason for going to the shopping mall will be for entertainment,
not to shop. 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.
Yo� may use some of the following ideas or your own ideas.
• Most people shop online.
• People enjoy shopping at malls with friends.
• Malls have cinemas, bowling alleys, restaurants.
• Malls have plans for even more entertainment facilities.
• At the mall you can try on clothes and get advice on products from shop assistants.
• Shops and entertainment are under one roof.
Remember to:
• organise your ideas into four paragraphs
• for 'agree or disagree' questions, give your opinion in the first paragraph
• consider both sides of the argument
• use examples to provide supporting evidence
• use linking expressions
• use future forms.
UNIT 05 / WRITING

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