This blog will answer an IELTS essay question from Cambridge IELTS 10 Test 3 Writing Task 2. The Essay response is aimed at an IELTS band 8 and is around 300 words. You will find the IELTS Essay Structure, Essay Question, Understanding of the question and a Sample IELTS Essay below.
Cambridge 10 Test 3 Essay
Essay Question
Countries are becoming more and more similar because people are able to buy the same products anywhere in the world.
Do you think this is a positive or negative development?
Ill be explaining the process of writing an IELTS essay, so if you are just looking for a sample essay, click here. Or you can learn an easier way to write IELTS essays by following the steps below.
Understanding the Question
The first step in writing a band 7 IELTS essay is to know what the question wants from us. In simple words, What is it asking? The key to learning this trick this quite simple – Identify Keywords. Let’s do this step by step. First, list out the main keywords or key phrases in the question. As we can see, the question is majorly concerned with ‘countries becoming similar’. It also mentions that this change is because people are able to buy the same products anywhere in the world. As a question, it wants to know if this is a negative or positive change.
So, these are the key phrases in the question -> countries becoming similar -> people are able to buy the same products anywhere in the world -> negative or positive change.
The question is straightforward; it wants to know your opinion. Now, there may be many different opinions, some may see it as completely positive or negative, while some others may see it as both positive and negative.
You may form your essay on any of the above-mentioned opinions. None of the opinions above is wrong. However, I would stay away from discussing both sides (positive and negative), instead, I would write both paragraphs pointing out positive sides of this change( becoming similar).
Planning an IELTS essay
The next most important step is to plan your course of action. This would save you time and also prevent you from going off-topic. For some, it also helps them maintain a steady pace while writing the essay. As such, planning an IELTS essay is an intricate process and it is different for every essay. However, the process of planning an IELTS essay does not change much. In the video below, you will learn how to plan an essay on countries becoming similar. You may use this technique to plan and frame other IELTS essay questions.
I, therefore, would highly recommend that you watch the video below and then read through the rest of this blog.
IELTS Essay Structure
Once, you have understood and planned your essay, the last step is to structure your essay. The main advantage of doing this is that your writing will gain the right mix of coherence and cohesion. The sample IELTS essay below follows the Argumentative Essay structure. Almost all of the IELTS essay questions require you to write an argumentative essay. Thus, in the essay below, each paragraph is separated into core elements of an argumentative essay. For example, the Introduction paragraph includes two elements – Paraphrase and the Thesis statement. Again, it is important that you learn the IELTS essay structure and replicate it. Learn more about the IELTS Essay Structure here.
Sample IELTS Essay
Introduction Paragraph
Paraphrase – It is claimed that as people can buy the same products across the globe, countries are becoming comparable.
Thesis – Even though some might find this disadvantageous, it seems this change would improve the financial stability of a nation, and bolster its citizens’ cognitive development.
Body 1 Paragraph
Topic Sentence – The most notable benefit of nations losing their distinction is commercial gains.
Argument 1 – When the same products are available around the world, it improves international trade, and consequently, adds to the economy.
Explanation 1 – For instance, a state may impose higher taxes on foreign products, which may further lead to a stronger economy.
Argument 2 – Besides, smaller businesses and shopkeepers may also gain from this change.
Explanation 2 – The global availability of branded products has allowed local shopkeepers to stock items, which has helped them increase their profit share.
Close – Thus, the similarity in different countries is advantageous for a nation’s economic growth.
Body 2 Paragraph
Topic Sentence – In addition to strengthening the economy, nations becoming identical has many benefits for an individual.
Argument 1 – Firstly, the availability of international products has had a positive effect on one’s living standard.
Explanation 1 – For example, accessibility to branded apparels and personal devices, such as an iPhone, has helped an individual from a developing country to stand equal to one from a developed country.
Argument 2 – The intellectual growth of a person also depends on easier access to global products.
Explanation 2 – Easy reach to international books and hobbyist specific tools has allowed many individuals to know and learn different skills.
Close – Thus, countries becoming similar is favourable for an individual as well.
Conclusion Paragraph
To conclude, it seems there is a twofold reward in countries becoming analogous, one on a national scale and another on a personal level.
SAMPLE ESSAY ON COUNTRIES BECOMING SIMILAR
It is claimed that as people can buy the same products across the globe, countries are becoming comparable. Even though some might find this disadvantageous, it seems this change would improve the financial stability of a nation, and bolster its citizens’ cognitive development.
The most notable benefit of nations losing their distinction is commercial gains. When the same products are available around the world, it improves international trade, and consequently, adds to the economy. For instance, a state may impose higher taxes on foreign products, which may further lead to a stronger economy. Besides, smaller businesses and shopkeepers may also gain from this change. The global availability of branded products has allowed local shopkeepers to stock an array of merchandise, which has helped them increase their profit share. Thus, the similarity in different countries is helpful for a nation’s economic growth.
In addition to strengthening the economy, nations becoming identical has many benefits for an individual. Firstly, the availability of international products has had a positive effect on one’s living standard. For example, accessibility to branded apparels and personal devices, such as an iPhone, has helped an individual from a developing country to stand equal to one from a developed country. Moreover, the intellectual growth of a person also depends on easier access to global products. Easy reach to international books and hobbyist specific tools has allowed many individuals to know and learn different skills. Thus, countries becoming similar is favourable for an individual as well.
To conclude, it seems there is a twofold reward in countries becoming analogous, one on a national scale and another on a personal level.
P.S. – Most people, including native speakers of English, need some sort of training in IELTS Writing for scoring a band 7 or above !
As such, you need to be able to use different grammatical styles, have an apt vocabulary, learn to build coherence and use natural linking between sentences. Let me stop here, the list is exhaustive!
If you do need to score above a band 7 + in IELTS writing, I would suggest you find yourself a trainer. If you wish, you can Join my IELTS Writing Course.
Justus Joseph