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25 For and Against Essay Topics and Ideas that Double as Conversation Topics
25 for and against essay topics that can be also used for class debates.
For and against essay topics: layout.
• The first paragraph should be the introduction. Include a thesis statement, which summarises the main issue.
In the past, most people lived with their parents until they got married. But in the modern world, it is more common to leave home and share accommodation with friends. This choice has both positive and negative aspects.
• The second paragraph should focus on the advantages. Include at least two arguments, if possible. Give examples where appropriate, introduced by phrases like For example or For instanc e.
There are several advantages to sharing with friends. Firstly, it gives you the opportunity to spend time with your friends and to build strong relationships with them. Secondly, it allows you to develop some of the practical skills that you will need as an independent adult. For instance, you will learn how to manage household bills, how to shop and cook, and so on. And thirdly, it makes living in your own home more affordable, and the more people who share, the more cost-effective it is. For instance , a shared house for six people is far cheaper than two houses for three people.
• The third paragraph should focus on the disadvantages. Include at least two arguments, if possible. Begin the third paragraph with a phrase like On the other hand or Howeve r,.. to express contrast with statements in the previous paragraph.
On the other hand , sharing a home has its disadvantages. Sharing a house can often cause disagreements. For instance, housemates often argue about household chores. What is more, it can be difficult to have time alone when you need it. And finally, the houses which young people share are sometimes in poor condition and landlords are not always good at repairing appliances when they break down.
• The fourth paragraph should be the conclusion. State your own opinion and decide whether the arguments for outweigh the arguments against the thesis statement or the other way around.
Although sharing a house with other young people is not always easy, the advantages definitely outweigh the problems. It is certainly something I would like to do in a few years’ time.
Source: Solutions Upper-Intermediate
For and against essay topics
- Having a role model can affect someone negatively.
- Should dyed hairstyles be allowed in school?
- Can a bad upbringing be an excuse for a felony?
- Social media – a blessing or a curse?
- It’s possible to learn to love somebody.
- You don’t need a college degree to be successful.
- Your past does not define you.
- Does watching fantasy films affect our perception of reality?
- Should there be a mandatory number of trees per square kilometer?
- Should people older than 65 be able to be politicians?
- Should healthcare be state-owned or privatized?
- Is immortality a blessing or a curse?
- Is the sous-vide method of preparing meals worth trying?
- Should self-driving cars be illegal?
- Should sharing hoaxes and false information on the Internet be severely punished?
- Should students do a part-time job while they are still studying?
- Sessions with a therapist should be mandatory for kids and teens
- Every country in the world should ban cigarettes.
- Every country in the world should stop producing and selling plastic bags and bottles.
- Field trips to prisons should be mandatory to help lower the crime rate.
- Scientists should pair people up for marriage based on DNA.
- A new universal language should be taught in every school.
- Should universities be apolitical?
- Do orphans have the same opportunities to be successful as children from complete families?
- Should the state have more control over our privacy?
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Preparation
Writing Strategy
When you write an essay, you need to ensure that it has a clear structure.
Paragraph 1: introduction (stating the issue)
Paragraph 2: arguments for the statement
Paragraph 3: arguments against the statement
Paragraph 4: summary, your own opinion
1. Read the Writing Strategy and the task below. What ideas do you expect to see in the essay?
‘A problem shared is a problem halved.’ Write an essay in which you offer arguments for and against discussing your personal problems with a friend.
your own answers
2. Look at the phrases below. Find five more phrases for introducing arguments in the essay.
Introducing one side of the argument
1 ………………………………………………………
It can be argued that …
2 ………………………………………………………
On the one hand, …
3 ………………………………………………………
Furthermore, / Moreover, …
Introducing the other side of the argument
On the other hand, …
4 ………………………………………………………
Having said that, … / That said, …
5 ………………………………………………………
6 ………………………………………………………
When people say that ‘a problem shared is a problem halved,’ they mean that it is good to talk about your issues with someone else. While this may be true, there can also be disadvantages to looking for help in this way.
The first advantage of talking to a friend about a personal problem is that you will gain sympathy and support from someone who cares about you. No one can deny that it is very helpful to have someone who listens to you and shows concern. Even if your friend can’t offer practical advice, it will still make you feel better. It is also true that talking through a problem can help you come to a solution yourself.
So are there any disadvantages in confiding in friends in this way? Although it is true that it is helpful to share your problems with a friend, we should also remember that it is not a good idea to talk about your personal problems to everybody, or it can easily become gossip. It is important to pick one good friend that you can trust to keep your problem to themselves. Moreover, not everybody is kind, so you can end up feeling worse, unless you choose your friend wisely.
To sum up, talking about your problems to a friend is a very beneficial thing to do, provided that you pick the right person. A good friend is one you can trust.
1 The first advantage …
2 No one can deny that …
3 It is also true that …
4 While this may be true …
5 Although it is true that …
6 …, we should also remember that …
3. Write the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first. Use the words in brackets.
1 I’ll do the dishes if you clean the kitchen. (provided that)
…………………………………….
2 Despite the fact that he seems nice, I still don’t trust him. (even though)
3 Always try everything, despite the possibility it might not work out. (even if)
4 He’ll fix your bike if you lend it to him on Saturday. (on condition that)
5 If I study all week, I’ll pass the exam. (provided that)
1 I’ll do the dishes provided that you clean the kitchen.
2 Even though he seems nice, I still don’t trust him.
3 Always try everything, even if it might not work out.
4 He’ll fix your bike on condition that you lend it to him on Saturday.
5 Provided that I study all week, I’ll pass the exam.
Writing Guide
‘You should always paddle your own canoe.’ Write an essay in which you offer arguments for and against being totally independent, not asking for help and only relying on yourself.
4. Read the task and make notes.
Advantages ………………………………………..
Disadvantages ………………………………………….
5. Write your essay.
Extra exercises.
Always start by planning your arguments. Write down three or four ideas for and three or four against the topic. Choose the best two arguments for each side of the issue, and develop them by adding a comment or providing an example.
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1 It may mean no privacy for both of you.
Will you be able to keep your ‘private life’ away from your sibling? What might they report back to your parents?
2 It will lead to arguments over household chores.
Why will it be difficult to share out the chores? How might this affect your relationship?
3 There may be pressure to hang out constantly.
Why will it be difficult to have space for yourself?
What might your sibling think if you refuse to go out with him/her one evening?
2. Read the task below and write your essay.
Some parents have access to their teenage children’s accounts on social media and control their online activities. Write an essay in which you discuss arguments for and against the attitude of these parents.
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IELTS Writing Task 2: What Do You Think are the Benefits of Going Away on Holidays?
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The IELTS Writing Task 2 is a component of the IELTS General Training and Academic tests that evaluates your ability to craft a well-structured and cohesive essay in response to a provided topic.
This task presents you with a direct question essay that requires you to answer two direct questions related to a given statement. You are required to answer each question in a separate body paragraph . To further refine your IELTS writing skills, explore IELTSMaterial.com’s extensive collection of IELTS writing task 2 practice tests .
For some people, the ideal holiday is to get away from their normal routine by staying in a hotel or camping in the countryside. Others prefer to stay at home and do things they do not normally have time for. What do you think are the benefits of going away on holidays? You should write at least 250 words.
Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.
Structure Breakdown
Band 7 sample answer, introduction.
The word “holiday” evokes a sense of relaxation, fun, and escape from the ordinary. While some people enjoy spending their holidays at home, I believe that the most rewarding and enriching experiences come from venturing away from our usual routines and immersing ourselves in new environments.
- Body Paragraph 1:
One of the primary benefits of going away on holidays is the opportunity to explore new places, cultures, and cuisines. Traveling broadens our horizons, exposes us to different perspectives, and challenges our assumptions about the world. For instance, my trip to Japan opened my eyes to the beauty of traditional Japanese architecture, the richness of their culinary traditions, and the warmth and hospitality of the Japanese people.
- Body Paragraph 2:
Travel also provides a much-needed break from the stresses of daily life. Stepping away from work, school, and household responsibilities allows us to relax, recharge, and return home feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. During my hiking trip in the mountains, I was able to disconnect from technology, enjoy the fresh air and scenery, and bond with friends while watching the morning sunrise. In addition to personal relaxation, traveling can also strengthen relationships and create lasting memories. Sharing new experiences with family or friends fosters closer bonds and provides a common ground for future conversations. I cherish the memories of my childhood vacations spent exploring new cities, swimming in the ocean, and playing games with my siblings.
- Conclusion:
In conclusion, while there is certainly value in relaxing at home during holidays, I believe that the benefits of venturing away from our usual routines far outweigh the comfort of familiarity.
Traveling allows us to explore new worlds, connect with others, and grow as individuals. So, pack your bags, grab your passport, and embark on a journey of discovery – the rewards will be immense.
Band 7 Vocabulary
- Evoke – call forth
Example: The old photograph evokes fond memories of childhood for the family.
- Enriching – making someone or something more valuable or enjoyable
Example: Reading diverse books can be an enriching experience, broadening one’s perspective on various subjects.
- Horizons – the range of one’s knowledge or experience
Example: Traveling to different countries broadens one’s horizons and understanding of different cultures.
- Perspectives – different ways of considering or viewing things
Example: The debate highlighted the diverse perspectives on the issue, leading to a better understanding of its complexity.
- Venturing – to go somewhere or do something that is new or exciting
Example: They are venturing into the world of entrepreneurship with their innovative startup idea.
- Rejuvenated – refreshed and made more lively
Example: After a relaxing vacation, she felt rejuvenated and ready to tackle her work with renewed energy.
- Reliance – the state of relying on or depending on someone or something
Example: The company’s expansion relied heavily on its skilled workforce and efficient management team.
- Embark – begin a journey or undertaking
Example: They are set to embark on a journey to explore the hidden gems of South America.
- Assumptions – things that are assumed to be true without proof
Example: Making assumptions without verifying the facts can lead to misunderstandings and conflicts
- Rewards – things that are given to someone as a recognition of their achievements or as compensation for their efforts
Example: Her hard work and dedication earned her the rewards of a promotion and a salary raise.
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Band 8 Sample Answer
- Introduction:
Some individuals hold the view that the ultimate holiday entails unwinding at home, lounging in bed, and indulging in activities typically sidelined due to time constraints.
Conversely, I am of the opinion that the most remarkable holiday experience occurs when individuals break away from their customary lives and immerse themselves in novel adventures. This essay will explore the benefits of spending holidays away from one’s familiar abode.
One of the main benefits of going away on holidays and trying new things makes us feel ecstatic and excited by giving us different experiences and perspectives. For instance, during my trip to Iceland, I got to witness the awe-inspiring Northern Lights, and explore otherworldly glacial landscapes, and immerse myself in the vibrant culture of Reykjavík. These places filled me with happiness that lasted even after my trip ended.
Furthermore, Another important benefit worth considering is the opportunity to encounter and engage with new individuals, fostering meaningful conversations and connections. For example, during my camping trip by the river, I was excited to meet new friends, which was much more enjoyable than staying at home. Sharing food, discussing life, and telling stories during these conversations made my holiday even more special.
Conclusion:
To sum up, it is evident that there are many different ways to spend holidays, but the best way, I’d suggest, is to try something different from your usual routine, as going on holiday to new places can really help people in ways that staying at home can’t.
Band 8 Vocabulary
- Entails – involves or necessitates
Example: Cooking dinner entails preparing the ingredients and following the recipe carefully.
- Unwinding – relaxing or resting after being active
Example: After a long day at work, she enjoys unwinding by taking a warm bath.
- Lounging – relaxing in a comfortable or leisurely way
Example: Spending the weekend lounging on the couch, and watching movies is her favorite way to relax.
- Indulging in – enjoying something to the full
Example: During the vacation, they indulge in delicious local cuisine and decadent desserts.
- Sidelined – not included in something
Example: He felt sidelined during the meeting as his ideas were not considered by the group.
- Conversely – on the other hand
Example: She enjoys hot coffee in the morning; conversely, she prefers iced tea in the afternoon.
- Remarkable – worthy of attention; striking
Example: The singer’s remarkable voice captivated the entire audience during the concert.
- Immerse – surround or involve completely
Example: The virtual reality game allows players to immerse themselves in a completely different world.
- Abode – a house or home
Example: Their new abode in the countryside is a cozy cottage surrounded by greenery and tranquility.
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The concept of an ideal holiday varies among individuals. While some prefer the escape offered by hotels or the simplicity of countryside camping, others find comfort in staying at home and engaging in neglected activities. In this essay, Let’s discuss the benefits of going away on holidays, emphasizing its role in personal growth, cultural enrichment, and the fostering of meaningful connections with others.
First and foremost, venturing beyond one’s familiar routine fosters exploration and adventure. Exposure to diverse cultures and landscapes cultivates empathy and cultural awareness. For example, my trip to Korea exposed me to the intricacies of Korean culture, leading to a deeper appreciation for their customs and traditions. Additionally, stepping outside one’s comfort zone and meeting unfamiliar situations cultivates the development of crucial life skills, such as adaptability and problem-solving abilities.
Furthermore, taking a holiday allows individuals to unwind and replenish their energy. Stepping away from daily stressors reduces anxiety and enhances overall mental well-being. Studies have demonstrated that individuals who take regular breaks and indulge in recreational activities exhibit improved productivity and a heightened sense of creativity upon returning to their daily routines.
In conclusion, while some find solace in the familiarity of their homes, I believe that the benefits of going away on holidays are multifaceted. They contribute to personal growth, enhance cultural understanding, and strengthen interpersonal bonds. Thus, recognizing the pivotal role of holidays in promoting holistic well-being is crucial. Finally, embracing the opportunities that holidays offer is essential for a fulfilling and enriching life.
Band 9 Vocabulary
- Simplicity – the state of being simple or not complicated
Example: A plain black dress is an example of simplicity in fashion.
- Exploration – the act of traveling or searching in order to find new places or learn new things
Example: Going on a hike to discover a new trail is an example of exploration.
- Intricacies – the details or complexities of something
Example: Only a true expert could understand the intricacies involved in the process of creating such delicate artwork.
- Stepping outside – leaving behind or going beyond something
Example: Trying a new type of cuisine is like stepping outside your culinary comfort zone.
- Adaptability – the ability to change or adjust to different conditions
Example: Being able to quickly switch from one task to another shows adaptability in the workplace.
- Problem-solving – the ability to find solutions to problems
Example: Figuring out how to fix a broken toy is an example of problem-solving for a child.
- Replenish – to fill up or replace something that has been used up
Example: Refilling a water bottle when it’s empty is a way to replenish your hydration.
- Stressors – things that cause stress or anxiety
Example: Tight deadlines and heavy traffic can be stressors for many people.
- Mental well-being – the state of being healthy and happy in the mind
Example: Engaging in relaxing activities like reading or painting can promote mental well-being.
- Holistic – relating to the whole of something rather than just a part
Example: Treating a patient’s physical, emotional, and social needs all at once is an example of holistic healthcare.
Connectors Used in the Above Sample Answers
Connectors, also known as connectives or transition words, are words or phrases that link ideas or parts of a sentence or paragraph together. Here are some of the connectors used in the above sample answers:
- First and foremost
- Additionally
- For example
- Furthermore
- In conclusion
- For instance
- Consequently
- Nonetheless
- In addition
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