Writing Task 2: How to Generate & Develop Ideas Quickly for Higher Band Scores

Ever stared at an essay question thinking your imagination has gone on vacation? No more. Here’s your idea-producing machine.

Step 1: Understand Common IELTS Themes

Most topics come from:

  • Environment
  • Technology
  • Education
  • Health
  • Society

If you have 3 examples per theme, you can answer any question.

Step 2: Use the “PEEL” Formula

A magical four-step structure:

  1. Point: Your idea
  2. Explain: Why it matters
  3. Example: Real-life or hypothetical
  4. Link: Tie back to the question

Example snippet:

Online classes reduce travel time (Point) which helps students save money and energy (Explain). A University of Dhaka survey shows 40% less transport cost (Example). This supports affordable education (Link).

Step 3: Personal + Global = Perfect

Mix local logic with worldwide relevance:

  • “In Bangladesh…”
  • “Worldwide this trend shows…”

You sound both knowledgeable and balanced.

Step 4: Avoid Extreme Opinions

IELTS loves balance.
Use phrases like:

  • “However”
  • “On the other hand”
  • “Nevertheless”

You become an academic Zen master.

Step 5: Practice with Timers

20 minutes planning + writing = Band improvement visible like a sunrise.

✨ Pro Tip: Save 3 sample templates and adapt quickly. Structure wins half the battle.

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