✍️ Write like a pro! How can you improve the quality and style of your IELTS Task 2 essay?
In IELTS task 2 essay we often have to say whether some measure will help to resolve the issue or not. For example: 'Traffic jams are a problem in modern cities. So many people say that the best solution is to build wider roads'. So your task is to explain in your essay whether you think this measure will be effective or not. And why?
You often write that 'if something happens, some results WILL follow'. For example, 'If the prices for petrol get higher, people will stop driving cars and will start using public transport.' But how do you know? How can you be sure of that? When you write something like this, your reasoning doesn't seem persuasive.
So, instead of 'will', in such cases it is better to use the following structures:
✅something may/might happen
✅something will probably/possibly happen
✅something is likely to happen
✅the odds are that something will happen
For example, if the prices for fast food increase significantly, a number of people are likely to stop consuming it as they will no longer be able to afford this type of food.
Phrases such as 'people will DEFINITELY/HAVE TO/INEVITABLY HAVE TO do something' are sometimes appropriate too, but everything depends on the topic and the way you develop your idea.
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