ESSAY
1.1. FOR AND AGAINST ESSAY
1.2. OPINION ESSAY
1.3. ESSAY TIPS
1.4. MAIN DIFFERENCES
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1.1. FOR AND AGAINST ESSAY
A 'for and against' essay is a 'pros and cons' essay in which a topic is considered from opposing points of view. You are required to present both sides in a fair way by discussing them objectively and in equal detail.
EXAMPLES: You have some useful examples above. Read them and analyse the next aspects: - The organisation of ideas in paragraphs. - The introduction of paragraphs. - The use of connectors: addition, contrast, reason, purpose (...) - Varied use of vocabulary - Varied use of verbal tenses and grammar. Try to use complex grammar structures:
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Click here to explore more topics of for and against essays. For example, discuss the advantages and disadvantages of:
- INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL MEDIA
- VIDEOGAMES - STUDYING ONE YEAR ABROAD - STUDYING FOREIGN LANGUAGES AT HIGH SCHOOL - USE OF SMARTPHONES AT HIGH SCHOOL - USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AT HIGH SCHOOL - INTERNET OR BOOKS? - ONLINE SHOPPING |
- LONG-DISTANCE RELATIONSHIPS
- ELECTRIC SCOOTERS - PLASTIC SURGERY AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE - MASS TOURISM IN CITIES - LIVING IN A BIG CITY - LIVING IN A SMALL VILLAGE - IMMIGRATION - NUCLEAR POWER - ANIMALS IN ZOOS |
1.2. OPINION ESSAY
In an opinion essay we present our opinion on a topic and try to convice the reader that our opinion is correct. We do this by presenting different reasons, facts and examples that support our opinion.
1.3. ESSAY TIPS
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1.3. MAIN DIFFERENCES: