A strong argument helps you share your opinion in a clear way. When you learn how to explain your ideas step by step, your essay becomes easy to understand. This is very important for writing task 2, because this section checks how well you can support your main point with simple and logical reasons.
Before you start writing, read the question calmly. Check what the topic is asking. Some questions ask for an opinion. Some ask for advantages and disadvantages. Some ask for causes and solutions.
When you understand the question type, it becomes easier to choose the right points.
A good argument needs one clear direction. Pick a main idea that you can explain easily. Do not choose complicated ideas. Simple ideas are easier to support.
For example:
Technology makes learning faster
Public transport reduces traffic
Exercise improves mental health
A single strong idea works better than many small ideas.
After choosing your idea, explain why you think so. Use simple linking words like:
because
so
therefore
as a result
Example:
"Public transport reduces traffic because fewer private vehicles are on the road."
This keeps your argument clear and smooth.
A short example makes your point stronger. It does not need to be real or detailed. It only needs to support your idea.
Example:
"In many busy cities, more people use buses and trains, so traffic moves faster."
Examples make your paragraph more meaningful and easy to understand.
Each paragraph should explain one idea only. Start with a topic sentence. Add a reason. Add a small example. End with a simple conclusion.
This structure helps the reader follow your argument without confusion.
You do not need complex vocabulary to build a strong argument. Use simple words that clearly express your point. Clear ideas are more powerful than difficult words.
Avoid long sentences. Short sentences help your argument sound natural and strong.
Good connections between sentences help your argument flow. Use simple linking phrases like:
on the other hand
in addition
for example
however
These create a smooth line of thought in your essay.
Before you finish, read your essay again. Check if the points connect well and if the examples support the ideas. Make sure the reader can understand your view easily.
This final step makes your argument stronger and clearer.
Building strong arguments is not difficult when you plan your ideas, explain them with examples, and use simple language. Clear reasoning is the key to a good essay, and these steps help you express your opinion in a confident way. This approach is also helpful when you prepare for writing task 1, because you learn to organise your ideas in a simple and logical manner.
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