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IELTS Writing Task 2: Body Paragraphs for Discussion Essays

Writing Task 2 Discussion Question Sample
Writing Task 2 Discussion Topic: Should governments only care about the economy or is there more that matters?

For this week’s student correction we’re going to correct a student’s body paragraphs for a discussion question. As a review, look at this post on introductions for discussion questions.

With discussion questions, we can usually use the following structure for the body paragraphs…

Body 1: Support for the Opposite Opinion (5 sentences)

Body 2: Support for my opinion (5 sentences)

IELTS Task 2 Discussion Question:

Many governments think that economic progress is their most important goal. Some people, however, think that other types of progress are equally important for a country. 

Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.

Student Introduction (with mistakes):

Economic progress is important for any country to develop. With this progress, household income in the country increases. Per-capita income of people increases which in turn would raise their living standard. For an instance, with increase in turn over rate of country’s hydro-power industry, revenue increases with which the country would embark on more sophisticated technologies for better services.

Similarly, progress in education, culture and tradition of the country are equally important. It is with education that the mind set of people is directed rightly. Educated parents guide their children in right direction. Progress in approach to culture and tradition of the country should be an utmost priority of every nation. Today, with international influence of one country over another, maintaining one’s identity has become very urgent issue. Every country has their own culture and tradition which signifies their own identity. For an instance, people from Bhutan are identified base only on their unique dress and language. Like wise every country have their own.

Lee’s Comments: Both of these body paragraphs show a lot of potential and have some good specialty vocabulary. The structure is also the same as the one I outlined above, with the second paragraph being the author’s opinion. However, there are some problems with grammar and linking word choices. The coherence in the concluding sentences is also a bit weak, which is why I added another sentence to each of them.

Corrections:

Economic progress is important for any country to develop. With this progress,household income in the country increases per-capita income of people also increases which in turn would raises their living standards. For an instance, with an increase in turn over rate of  revenue from a country’s hydro-power industry allows the country to invest in , revenue increases with which the country would embark on more sophisticated technologies for better services. This can result in technological benefits trickling down to normal households, thereby improving life quality.

Similarly Nonetheless, progress in education, culture and the traditions of the country are equally important. It is with education that the mindsets of people are directed rightly onto the right path. Educated parents, for example, are able to guide their children in right direction. In addition, progress in the preservation of approach to culture and tradition of the country should be an utmost priority of every nation. Today, with international influence of one country over another, maintaining one’s national identity has become a very urgent issue. Every country has their own culture and tradition which signifies their own identity. For an instance, people from Bhutan are identified based only on their unique dress and language. Maintaining these unique qualities is very important. Likewise every country have their own.

Final:

Economic progress is important for any country to develop. With this progress, per-capita income also increases which in turn raises living standards. For instance, an increase in revenue from a country’s hydro-power industry allows the country to invest in more sophisticated technologies for better services. This can result in technological benefits trickling down to normal households, thereby improving life quality.

Nonetheless, progress in education, culture and the traditions of the country are equally important. It is with education that the mindsets of people are directed onto the right path. Educated parents, for example, are able to guide their children in right direction. In addition, progress in the preservation of culture and tradition should be an utmost priority of every nation. Today, with international influence of one country over another, maintaining national identity has become a very urgent issue. Every country has their own culture and tradition which signifies their own identity. For instance, people from Bhutan are identified based on their unique dress and language. Maintaining these unique qualities is very important.

Finally, here is my own sample answer.

Lee’s Sample Body Paragraphs:

Economic development is an integral component of a country’s reputation. For most governments around the world GDP is the foremost indicator of success as a nation. This is because economic well being is linked very closely to quality of life. For example, if a country is wealthy, it will be able to provide expensive services for its citizens like healthcare, public transportation, road maintenance, and national parks. Without a certain amount of economic strength, it would be impossible for governments to meet the demands of their people.

However, while economic progress is important, it does not mean that we can ignore other kinds of progress. Firstly, environmental improvements are incredibly important for the long-term well being of the world. Without a safe and healthy environment to live in, all of the money in the world will not be able to satisfy us. Secondly, progress in education is an underrated but valuable metric. The education that we provide for the next generation will shape what our country and our world becomes. Finally, countries need to remember to focus on the growth of the happiness of their people. This is the fundamental goal of all people and should come alongside any measurement of economic success.

Next week’s question:

Question:

Natural resources such as oil, wood, and fresh water are being consumed at an alarming rate. What problems does this consumption cause? How can we solve these problems?

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