Struggling with IELTS Writing Task 2?
Most students don’t know how to start. Or they start writing too fast—and then get stuck.
Here’s my favorite template that helps my students stay calm, clear, and organized.
Step 1: Brainstorm (2–4 minutes)
Before you write, stop and think.
Ask yourself: What are the two or three main ideas I want to talk about?
Write down short notes—just keywords. This helps your essay stay on topic.
Let’s say the question is: Some people think young people should volunteer in their free time. Do you agree or disagree?
You might write:
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Idea 1: Volunteering builds skills
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Idea 2: Good for the community
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Idea 3 (optional): Can add stress to students
Step 2: Use this simple structure
🟢 Introduction
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Paraphrase the question
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State your opinion
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Briefly mention your main points
🟢 Body Paragraph 1
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Topic sentence (your first idea)
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Explain it
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Give an example
🟢 Body Paragraph 2
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Topic sentence (your second idea)
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Explain it
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Give an example
🟢 (Optional) Body Paragraph 3
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A different view or a counterpoint
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Why your opinion is stronger
🟢 Conclusion
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Restate your opinion
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Summarize your main points
One tip: Don’t use too many ideas. Just two strong ones with clear examples are enough.
This structure helps you write faster and more clearly.
Have you tried using a writing template before?
Let me know how it worked for you!
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