C. The to what extent essay

In this type of essay the examiner is giving you a statement. It is obviously true but truth is never 100 %. You must decide how true it is? Are there some areas where you disagree with the statement? If so, describe how far you agree, and your points of agreement and disagreement. Words used in the question are:

To what extent ...

How true ...

How far do you agree ...

A possible answer structure is:

 

Introduction to problem
Aspect 1 – true
Aspect 1 – false
Aspect 2 – true
Aspect 2 – false
Aspect 3 – true
Aspect 3 – false
etc
Conclusion a ‘subtraction’ sum

Compare and contrast essays.

A. The Contrast essay

Contrast or distinguish between questions usually present you with two or more terms, instruments, concepts or procedures that are closely connected, and sometimes confused. The purpose of the essay is to explain the differences between them. The question may be of the form:

Contrast ...

Distinguish between ...

What is the difference between ...

What are the differences between ...

How are ... and ... different?

A suitable answer structure would be:

 

Introduction to differences between A and B
Contrast A & B in terms of first difference
Contrast A & B in terms of second difference
Contrast A & B in terms of third difference
etc
Conclusion

B. The Compare essay

Compare questions usually present you with two or more terms, instruments, concepts or procedures that are closely connected, and sometimes confused. The purpose of the essay is to explain the similarities between them. Words used are:

Compare ...

What features do ... and ... have in common?

What are the similarities between ...

How are ... and ... similar?

A suitable answer structure would be:

 

Introduction to similarities between A and B
Compare A & B in terms of first similarity
Compare A & B in terms of second similarity
Compare A & B in terms of third similarity
etc.
Conclusion

C. The compare and contrast essay

Compare and contrast essays require you to indicate areas in which the things to be compared are similar and different.

Compare and contrast ...

There are two main ways to answer such questions:

i.

Introduction to differences and similarities between A and B
Difference 1
Difference 2
Difference 3
etc.
Transition
Similarity 1
Similarity 2
Similarity 3
etc.
Conclusion

ii.

Introduction to differences and similarities between A and B
Aspect 1 – similarities
Aspect 1 – differences
Aspect 2 – similarities
Aspect 2 – differences
Aspect 3 – similarities
Aspect 3 – differences
etc
Conclusion

Listening

Script 23

Ex. 2. Listen to the tape, in which Kate North gives her advice on writing a descriptive essay.