If you write about the wrong topic or go off topic when you write your answer, this is likely to substantially reduce your band score.
Remember, in IELTS writing, you are usually presented with some issue or problem that is currently affecting society and you need to discuss it.
So you need to read the question carefully and identify what the issue is. You will normally only be looking for one or two key words.
Have a look at the following question. What is the issue?
The crime rate among teenagers has increased dramatically in many countries.
Discuss some possible reasons for this increase and suggest solutions.
You should have identified teenage crime as the topic.
The crime rate among teenagers has increased dramatically in many countries.
Your essay would be wrong if you wrote about crime generally. When you have a topic, it may require you to talk about a particular area, group of people or place.
In this case, the question specifically wants you to address the issue of TEENAGE crime.
When you identify the topic, always look carefully to see if it is being narrowed down to a particular area that you need to focus on.
Have a look at the following essay questions and choose the best answer to identify the topic. Remember, this is not a full analysis of the question - you are just looking for the broad topic area.
Sometimes more than one answer may be possible. In this case, when you identify the topic, choose the most precise.
Home › IELTS Lessons › Identify the Topic
Lesson 1:
Analysing Essay Questions Part 1 - Identifying the Topic
Lesson 2:
Analysing Essay Questions Part 2 - Identifying the Task
Lesson 3:
Brainstorming and Planning an Essay
Lesson 4:
Improving Essay Coherency with Transitions
Lesson 5:
Writing an IELTS Essay Introduction
Lesson 6:
Writing a Thesis Statement
Lesson 7:
How to get an IELTS Writing band 7
Lesson 8:
Improving Essay Coherency with Pronouns
Lesson 9:
Writing an IELTS Essay Conclusion
Lesson 10:
Transitional Phrases for Essays
Lesson 11:
Good Paragraph Writing
Lesson 12:
How to write Problem Solution Essays
Lesson 13:
Understanding IELTS Opinion Essays
Lesson 14:
A more complex essay question
Lesson 15:
Personal Pronouns in Essays
Lesson 16:
Advantage Disadvantage Essay
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