IELTS Writing | How to write an Argument Essay – Video 4 of 4

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This is the final video in English Ryan’s four part series on how to write an IELTS argument essay. Watch the four part series in sequence to get a clearer picture on his approach to writing an argument essay.

I like Ryan’a approach to the construction of an argument essay, however I think that there are also other, simpler ways to break down the structure of an IELTS argument essay…

 

IELTS Writing | How to write an Argument Essay – Video 2 of 4

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The 2nd part of the IELTS argument essay writing lesson by EnglishRyan.

In this video the structure of an IELTS argument essay is explained in greater detail. Ryan goes into the different parts of the essay structure being;  the introduction, the supporting part and the conclusion. These parts are all separated by different paragraphs.

Then there is a breakdown of the component parts within each of the sections in the IELTS argument essay, so that one ends up with a detailed explanation or a formula for writing IELTS argument essays.

I am not in complete agreement with his breakdown of the component parts within each paragraph. I think there is an easier explanation. What do you think of Ryan’s approach?

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IELTS Writing | How to write an Argument Essay – Video 1 of 4

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EnglishRyan: A lesson where we write an argument essay together following IELTS guidelines. All four parts are about 35 minutes together.  This is part one.

This video on how to write an IELTS argument essay is one of a four-part series of videos by EnglishRyan. What I particularly like about this set of videos is the way EnglishRyan breaks down the entire process of planning an IELTS argument essay.

The first stage is about identifing the scope of an argument essay. Then it is about forming a claim and coming up with the proof. Finally one determines their position, to agree or disagree and writes to that. Here, he has taken the “disagreement” position because (as he says) with this essay it is just easier to write.

I completely agree with his approach here, because from my perspective the planning of your IELTS essay is the crucial first step. Those who fail to plan, plan to fail.

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