Sunday 1 September 2019

Ielts vocabulary for writing task 2 | IELTS Vocabulary Band 9



Expressing personal opinions:
  • In my opinion, …
  • Personally, I think that …
  • It seems to me that ...
  • I must admit that …
  • I believe/suppose that ...
  • I cannot deny that …
  • As I see it, …
  • As far as I'm concerned, …
  • I would argue that ...
  • I'd like to point out that …
  • In my experience, ...
  • Very strong opinions:
  • I am sure that …
  • I am convinced that ...
  • I am certain that ...

  • Example: I would argue that computers are rather beneficial for kids.

Proving your arguments
  • to attest, ...
  • to prove, ...
  • this (fact) is attested/proven by ...
  • this (fact) is evidenced by ...
  • this (fact) is testified by ...
  • this (fact) is endorsed/supported by...
  • this (evidence) establishes that ...
  • Example: Consuming moderate amounts of sweets can be good for health. This is evidenced by a number of cases when people improved their health conditions by eating chocolate.

Expressing general point of view:
  • It is (generally) claimed that …
  • It is (generally) said that …
  • It is (generally) thought that ...
  • It is (generally) considered that ...
  • A common opinion is that ...
  • A popular belief is that ...
  • Example: It is considered that rigorous diets are very unhealthy.

Outlining facts
  • The fact is that …
  • It is obvious that …
  • It is clear that …
  • There is no doubt that …
  • This proves that …
  • Example: It is obvious that deforestation has no positive effects.

Generalizing
  • Generally speaking, ...
  • On the whole, ...
  • Typically, ...
  • By and large ...
  • Example: Generally speaking, smoking is a bad habit.

Giving examples
  • For example, ...
  • For instance, ...
  • A good illustration of this is ...
  • Evidence for this is provided by ...
  • We can see this when ...
  • Example: A lot of wild animals are endangered. Evidence for this is proved by decreasing number of species.
Concluding
  • To summarise, ...
  • In conclusion, ...
  • Overall, ...
  • On balance, ...
  • Taking everything into consideration, ...
  • Example: Overall, no parents should neglect their children.

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