Looking for a Tutor Near You?

Post Learning Requirement »
x
x

Direction

x

Ask a Question

x

Hire a Tutor

Presentation On IELTS Writing

Loading...

Published in: English
83 Views

Writing the conclusion for the IELTS essay

Barry R / Dubai

20 years of teaching experience

Qualification: BEd(hons - UK), CELTA, HNC

Teaches: English, IELTS, SAT, TOEFL

Contact this Tutor
  1. Writing the Conclusion
  2. Structure of the Essay Introduction Main Idea 1 Main Idea 2 Main Idea 3 Conclusion Or Introduction Advantages/One side of the argument Disadvantages/The other side of the argument Conclusion
  3. The Conclusion This paragraph has the function of looking back at what you have written. It must be included in every essay you write. The ideal length is between 50 and 70, possibly 80 words. It should always begin "In conclusion, It should be clear and avoid confusing the reader.
  4. For Agree/Disagree Essays • Write "In conclusion," then finish the sentence by restating your opinion. • List any ideas not included in your main paragraphs • Evaluate your ideas, choose the best and say why. • Make a recommendation that someone/some organisation should do something. • State the long-term future after the recommendation has or has not been implemented.
  5. For Solution Essays • Write "In conclusion," then finish the sentence by referring back to the topic of the question. • List any ideas not included in your main paragraphs • Evaluate your ideas, choose the best and say why. • Make a recommendation from someone/some organisation to do something. • State the long-term future after the recommendation has been implemented.
  6. For Advantages Only Essays • Write "In conclusion," then finish the sentence by referring back to the topic of the question. • List any advantages not included in your main paragraphs • Evaluate your ideas, choose the best and say why. • Make a recommendation from someone/some organisation to do something. • State the long-term future after the recommendation has been implemented.
  7. For Disadvantages Only Essays • Write "In conclusion," then finish the sentence by referring back to the topic of the question. • List any disadvantages not included in your main paragraphs • Evaluate your ideas, choose the best and say why. • Make a recommendation from someone/some organisation to do something. • State the long-term future after the recommendation has been implemented.
  8. For Advantage/Disadvantage and Both sides of the Argument Essays • Write "In conclusion," then finish the sentence by referring back to the topic of the question. • Evaluate - give your opinion and say why you have that opinion. • Make a recommendation from someone/some organisation to do something. • State the long-term future after the recommendation has been implemented.
  9. For Reasons Why Essays • Write "In conclusion," then finish the sentence by referring back to the topic of the question. • List any ideas not included in your main paragraphs • Evaluate your ideas, choose the key idea and say why. • Make a recommendation from someone/some organisation to do something. • State the long-term future after the recommendation has been implemented.
  10. Sample Conclusion Question Some people think that medical procedures for cosmetic purposes should not be allowed. Do you agree or disagree? Outline answer Disagree because: Improves level of confidence A person has a right to choose Is a safe and accepted medical procedure
  11. Sample Conclusion In conclusion, quite clearly, cosmetic surgery should not be banned. People, especially the middle-aged, who often think it should be banned, say that it is morally and socially wrong to alter one's appearance, and it is personality that is important. This view, although valid, is extremely outdated and not shared by many people aged under 50.
  12. Sample Conclusion - continued Quite clearly, people must be treated as adults and allowed to make their own life choices - freedom of choice is a fundamental human right. With the increasing popularity of cosmetic surgery, government and private health services should provide a comprehensive range of these surgeries. It is easy to envisage a future where such operations are readily available, incredibly cheap, medically 100 percent safe and available to both the rich and the poor.
  13. Sample Conclusion Question Some people think that students that leave a government-funded education course should be fined. Do you agree or disagree?
  14. Sample Conclusion Oln the conclusion, I strongly support imposing fines on students for not completing government-funded courses. This is a contentious issue. Those who oppose this view state that some students are given poor advice and enrolled on the wrong course, so they should not be made to continue. However, in an Internet-connected world, where information is freely available to everyone, this argument is not valid.
  15. Sample Conclusion - continued Accordingly, governments need to implement such polices in next five years in the education sector to deter people from wasting public resources. Otherwise, there will be an insufficient number of places on courses to improve the overall education level of citizens.
  16. The End