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1º BACHILLERATO

GUIDE TO WRITING AN OPINION ESSAY

When we write an opinion essay, we express our opinion on a particular topic. We want to convince the reader that our view is the best.

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PARAGRAPH 4: You restate your opinion using different words. Offer a solution or a warning.

INTRODUCTION

PARAGRAPH 1: You state the topic and your opinion clearly.

PARAGRAPH 2: Viewpoint 1 supported by your reasons.PARAGRAPH 3: Viewpoint 2 supported by your reasons

OPINION ESSAY

1. First, decide if you agree or disagree with the subject of the topic and make a list of your ideas: BRAINSTORMING.

POINTS TO CONSIDER

4. Use CONNECTORS throughout all your essay.

3. Begin each paragraph with a topic sentence which summarizes what the paragraph is about.

2. Write well-developed paragraphs consisting on more than one sentence.

TO CONCLUDE: To sum up, All in all, All things considered, Taking everything into account.

TO EXPRESS OPINION: I believe, I feel, In my opinion, I think, In my view, I strongly believe, The way I see it, It seems to me (that).

TO INTRODUCE CONTRASTING VIEWPOINTS: It is argued that, People argue that, Opponents to this view say, There are people who oppose, Contrary to what most people believe, As opposed to the above ideas.

TO LIST POINTS: In the first place, first of all, to start with, Firstly, to begin with.TO ADD MORE POINTS: what is more, another major reason, also, furthermore, moreover, in addition to this/that, besides, apart from this, not to mention the fact that.

TO INTRODUCE EXAMPLES: for example, for instance, such as, in particular, especially.

CONCLUSION: Therefore, in conclusion, it is clear that this topic is food for thought but I have some reaseons to believe that_____________In conclusion, the issue of _____________ should be regarded as an important topic. CONNECTORS TO INTRODUCE CONCLUSION: In conclusion / In short / To sum up / In brief / Lastly / Finally / All things considered / On the whole / Taking everything into account, / As was previously started,

CONNECTORS TO LIST AND ADD POINTS: In the first place, / Secondly, / Thirdly, / In addition to this, / Moreover, / Furthermore, / Besides, / Finally, CONNECTORS TO INTRODUCE CAUSE: Because / Since / As / Seeing that / Due to / because of / Owing to / On account of CONNECTORS TO INTRODUCE RESULT: As a result, ... / Therefore / As a consequence / Consequently / For this reason, ...

OPENING: In my opinion, ____________ is one of the most important issues today. FOR GIVING OPINIONS: In fact, in my opinion... / It is clear to me that... / As I see it... / I personally believe that... / With this, I mean... / There are other reasons why I disagree with this statement. I think... / From my point of view...

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2º BACHILLERATO. Práctica y Modelos de Examen PAU/EBAU Inglés.

1. parts and useful expressions.

1.1. How to HOW TO WRITE A COMPOSITION

1.2.   How to write a   GOOD INTR ODUCTION

1.3. Writing CONNECTORS

1.4. Common MISTAKES in writing

1.5.   Grammar, Vocabulary and Writing Skills . REVIEW .

2.  TYPES OF WRITINGS.

FOR & AGAINST / OPINION

  • Opinion vs For&Against (Basic)
  • OPINION&FOR AND AGAINST COMPOSITION
  • Advantages and Disadvantages of living in a foreign country.
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  • ***AN OPINION COMPOSITION. Plantilla/Template
  • ***Opinion Essay Instructions and Sample Advanced.
  • *Which qualities are the most important in a relationship? AN OPINION COMPOSITION
  • Opinion Compositions

     1. A Narrative Composition

    2. Narrative Expressions

II. VOCABULARY

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Phrasal Verbs 1

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Vocabulary Revision.

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GRAMMAR: Relative Clauses

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Activities:

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  • Relative clauses activities with answers.  (Done in class)
  • Relative clauses  by Performace, with ANSWER KEY.

VOCABULARY:

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GRAMMAR: Modal Verbs & Modal Perfects.

  • Explanation:  MODAL VERBS I
  • Explanation:  MODAL VERBS II – Modal Perfects
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  • Modal perfects .
  • Simple and Perfect Modals .
  • Modal verbs  by Performance, with ANSWER KEY.
  • Online activities:  Activity 1 ,  Activity 2 ,  Activity 3 ,  Activity 4 .

VOCABULARY: Crime and Justice.

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OVER TO YOU 2 EXTRA ACTIVITIES

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VOCABULARY UNIT 4

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ACTIVE or PASSIVE VOICE?

  • The Passive EXPLANATION & activities
  • Passive Voice activities
  • Passive mixed tenses activities wirh answers

IMPERSONAL PASSIVE

  • Impersonal Passive Explanation
  • Impersonal passive 2

THE CAUSATIVE: Get/Have something DONE

  • CAUSATIVE PASSIVE EXPLANATION AND EXERCISES
  • Causative 1
  • Causative 2

VOCABULARY REVISION 5

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GRAMMAR ACTIVITIES

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READING AND WRITING

Reading and Writing Unit 5 (Only Page 74).

CONDITIONAL CLAUSES

  • Ejercicios Inglés Online- Conditionals.
  • Ejercicios Inglés Online-PDF&Answer Key
  • Más Ejercicios de la Condicional Autocorrección. 
  • Ejercicios Resueltos Condicionales con Comentarios y Traducción.
  • All Conditionals. Ejercicios Resueltos y Comentarios.
  • Conditional 1 and 2. Comentario y Traducción.
  • Conditional 2. Comentario y Traducción
  • Conditional 3. Comentario y Traducción .
  • Mixed Conditionals 2. Key

IF ONLY / I WISH

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  • I-WISH-IF-ONLY
  • III Conditional-I wish-If only
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Reported Speech explanation:  Reported speech

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  • GERUNDIOS E INFINITIVOS
  • Gerunds and Infinitives. Confusing Verbs.
  • Gerunds and Infinitives

THEORY (GRAMMAR)

  • Explicaciones gramaticales. Ejercicios Inglés Online . Curso completo
  • 2 BTO – CURSO COMPLETO GRAMÁTICA/ COMPLETE COURSE 2nd Baccalaureate
  • Gerunds and Infinitives/ Gerundios e Infinitivos
  • THE PASSIVE VOICE
  • Reporting Verbs
  • 1 BTO-Gramática Curso Completo (Recupera la asignatura de 1 BTO)

IV. MODELOS DE EXAMEN PAU INGLÉS & CORRECCIONES. PRÁCTICA ONLINE

  • ACTAS 2019. VALÈNCIA
  • P ruebas de Acceso de otros años.

***PRACTICE ONLINE (PŔACTICA ONLINE DE LA REDACCIÓN)

  • ***Selectividad- Ejercicios Resueltos ( True/False -Write in your own words- Synonyms – Complete the sentences – SHORT COMPOSITION – Use of English)
  • El blog para preparar el WRITING de la EOI. Válido para las PAU. Banco Léxico. (Buscar en el índice de la izquiera en Banco Léxico)
  • ***Smart Words and Meanings. Synonyms
  • ***Sample Writings and Translation

MORE DOCUMENTS ON CONNECTORS and parts of a  WRITING

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MODELOS DE WR ITING

Los links que se citan a continuación contienen ideas que te pueden ayudar a ampliar tu bagaje cultural o nivel léxico y gramatical. No obstante, observarás que exceden o no llegan al número de palabras exigidos en las PAU, así como tampoco presentan un uso de conectores tal y como exige la redacción en las pruebas de acceso.

The links listed below contain ideas that can help you broaden your cultural knowledge as well as your lexical and grammatical level. However, you will realize that they exceed or do not reach the number of words required in the PAU, nor do they present a use of connectors as required by the university entrance exam (PAU).

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An opinion essay is often given to students at all levels of schooling. In this type of essay, the writer has to say what they think about a certain topic or issue and back up their point with evidence and examples. Students should learn how to write opinion essays because they teach them how to think critically and how to explain and defend a point of view. Opinion essays are an important part of academic writing, but they are also a great way to learn persuasive communication skills that you can use in your personal and professional life. This article will tell you everything you need to know about how to write an opinion essay. It will also give you 50 examples and ideas to help you get started. We will talk about the basic structure of an opinion essay and how to make a strong argument and back it up with facts and examples.

This guide will give you the tools you need to learn how to write a good opinion essay, whether you are a student looking to improve your academic writing or a professional looking to improve your persuasive communication skills .

What You'll Learn

Understanding Opinion Essays

Opinion essays are a type of academic writing in which the writer has to say what they think about a certain topic or issue. In an opinion essay, the writer should back up their point of view with evidence and examples and try to get the reader to agree with them. The point of opinion essays is to teach students how to think critically and talk in a way that makes others want to agree with them. If students want to do well in school, on the job, and in their personal lives, they need to have these skills. Opinion essays are different from descriptive or narrative essays because the writer has to take a clear stance on a certain topic and back up their claim with evidence and examples. It’s also important to have a clear thesis statement that explains the writer’s point of view.

Elements of an Opinion Essay

An opinion essay typically includes the following elements:

1. Introduction paragraph : The introduction should grab the reader’s attention and provide background information on the topic. It should also include a clear thesis statement that outlines the writer’s position.

2. Body paragraphs: The body of the essay should provide supporting evidence and examples to support the writer’s argument. Each paragraph should focus on a single point and should begin with a topic sentence that relates back to the thesis statement .

3. Supporting evidence and examples: It is important to use evidence and examples to support the writer’s argument. This can include statistics, facts, quotes, and personal experiences.

4. Counter arguments: It’s also important to address counter arguments or opposing viewpoints in an opinion essay. This shows the reader that the writer has considered alternative perspectives and has still arrived at their own position. Addressing counter arguments can also strengthen the writer’s position by showing that they have thought critically about the issue .

5. Conclusion paragraph: The conclusion should summarize the main points of the essay and restate the thesis statement . It should also leave the reader with a final thought or call to action.

Opinion essays are an important genre of academic writing that require critical thinking and persuasive communication skills. To write an effective opinion essay, it is important to have a clear thesis statement , use supporting evidence and examples, address counter arguments, and provide a strong conclusion. By mastering the elements of an opinion essay, students can develop their writing skills and become more effective communicators.

Opinion Essay Structure and Outline

Let’s look at an example of an opinion essay to comprehensively understand the structure of an opinion essay

The Impacts of Globalization on Local Economies

Globalization has become a heated topic of debate, with many differing perspectives on its effects. In this persuasive essay, I will form an opinion and provide a point of view on how globalization impacts local economies. As college students interested in reading different viewpoints, you’ll learn about writing an effective opinion piece.

To begin an opinion essay, the most important thing is to establish a clear thesis stating the main argument or belief. My thesis is: While globalization creates economic opportunities through trade and investment, it also poses challenges for local businesses trying to compete with larger multinational corporations. Both the positive potentials and negative pressures of globalization must be carefully considered.

The body of your opinion essay should logically organize evidence to support your stated perspective. One key benefit of globalization is giving local producers access to international markets, strengthening export revenues. Trade agreements facilitate selling goods and services across borders. Additionally, foreign direct investment from multinational companies can create new jobs and transfer technology/skills.

However, globalization also exposes local businesses to heightened competition which can be challenging for smaller firms. They may struggle to match the economies of scale, resources, and distribution networks of huge conglomerates. Domestic companies must innovate to avoid losing market share. There are also concerns about job losses if companies move production overseas.

While globalization allows corporations to efficiently manage worldwide supply chains and operations, this same flexibility enables circumventing local labor laws and taxes. Developing nations may engage in regulatory undercutting to attract investment, harming worker rights and the environment. Governments must strike a careful balance.

In crafting this opinion essay, I defined key concepts related to globalization’s impacts through examples local and international companies. Drawing on evidence from both sides strengthened my argument that globalization has significant trade-offs for local economies. For writers and students, seeing exactly how an opinion essay is structured with a clear thesis, body paragraphs explaining the perspective, and consideration of counterpoints can serve as a useful exercise.

Ultimately, opinion essays require logically organizing one’s thoughts and reasoning on a particular topic. Drafting an outline first, and then revising and proofreading, will improve the flow and persuasiveness. While all viewpoints are important to acknowledge, a good opinion piece persuades readers toward the author’s stance through a crystal clear thesis and well-supported arguments.

This basic opinion essay provides a simple guide on how to write persuasively about globalization’s effects. By establishing a position, giving evidence pro and con, defining key terms, and directly addressing the prompt of analyzing local economic impacts, the goal is to help the reader understand both sides while making a case for the writer’s perspective. For college students starting to pen opinion pieces, examples like this can strengthen essential academic writing skills.

Writing Process of an Opinion Essay

Writing an opinion essay requires careful planning and organization. Here are the steps to follow when writing an opinion essay:

1. Pre-writing strategies: Before you start writing, it’s important to brainstorm ideas and gather information on your topic . This can include researching your topic , making a list of arguments and counterarguments, and creating a mind map or outline.

2. Outlining an opinion essay : Once you have gathered your ideas, create an outline to organize your thoughts and develop a clear structure for your essay . Your outline should include an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion.

3. Writing the introduction: The introduction should grab the reader’s attention and provide some background information on the topic. It should end with a thesis statement that clearly states your position on the issue.

4. Developing body paragraphs: The body of the essay should provide supporting evidence and examples to support your argument. Each paragraph should focus on a single point and should begin with a topic sentence that relates back to the thesis statement.

5. Using evidence and examples to support your argument: Use evidence and examples to support your argument. This can include statistics, facts, quotes, and personal experiences.

6. Addressing counter arguments: It’s important to address counterarguments or opposing viewpoints in an opinion essay. This shows the reader that you have considered alternative perspectives and have still arrived at your own position. Addressing counter arguments can also strengthen your position by showing that you have thought critically about the issue.

7. Writing the conclusion: The conclusion should summarize the main points of your essay and restate your thesis statement . It should also leave the reader with a final thought or call to action.

Tips and Techniques for Writing a Strong Opinion Essay

To write a strong opinion essay, follow these tips and techniques:

1. Writing with clarity and precision: Use clear and concise language to express your ideas. Avoid using too many complex words or phrases that may confuse the reader.

2. Crafting an effective thesis statement: Your thesis statement should be clear and concise, and it should clearly state your position on the issue.

3. Using transitional words and phrases: Use transitional words and phrases to connect your ideas and make your essay flow smoothly. Examples include “however,” “on the other hand,” and “in addition.”

4. Avoiding logical fallacies: Logical fallacies are errors in reasoning that can weaken your argument. Examples include ad hominem attacks, straw man arguments, and false causality.

5. Editing and proofreading: After you have written your essay, take the time to edit and proofread it carefully. Look for spelling and grammar errors, and make sure that your ideas are presented clearly and logically.

Writing an opinion essay requires careful planning, organization, and attention to detail. By following the steps outlined above and using the tips and techniques provided, you can craft a strong and persuasive opinion essay that effectively communicates your position on the issue at hand.

10 Opinion Essay Examples

To help you understand what makes a strong opinion essay, here are 10 examples of well-written opinion essays, along with a detailed analysis of what makes each essay effective:

1. “The Benefits of a Vegetarian Diet” by Jane Smith

2. The Importance of Early Childhood Education” by John Doe

3. The Negative Effects of Social Media on Teenagers” by Sarah Johnson

4. The Pros and Cons of Online Learning” by Tom Brown

5. “The Need for Stricter Gun Control Laws” by Emily Davis

6. “The Ethics of Animal Testing” by Rachel Lee

7. The Benefits of Exercise for Mental Health” by David Nguyen

8. “The Importance of Diversity in the Workplace” by Maria Hernandez

9. The Harmful Effects of Plastic Pollution on the Environment” by Alex Lee

10. The Need for Universal Healthcare in the United States” by Samantha Jones

Each of these essays effectively communicates the writer’s position on a particular issue and provides strong supporting evidence and examples. By analyzing these essays , you can learn important lessons about how to effectively structure and develop an opinion essay.

50 Opinion Essay Topics That Will Impress Your Professors

To help you choose a topic for your opinion essay, here are 50 unique and engaging opinion essay topics that are relevant and important:

1. The impact of social media on interpersonal communication

2. The benefits and drawbacks of homeschooling

3. The role of technology in modern education

4. The need for stricter penalties for hate crimes

5. The impact of climate change on the global economy

6. The ethics of genetically modified foods

7. The impact of automation on jobs and the workforce

8. The effects of video games on children’s behavior

9. The need for better mental health support in schools

10. The benefits and drawbacks of remote work

11. The impact of social media on mental health

12. The need for stronger anti-bullying policies in schools

13. The effects of the gig economy on workers’ rights

14. The benefits and drawbacks of artificial intelligence

15. The impact of fast fashion on the environment

16. The ethics of animal agriculture

17. The need for more affordable housing in urban areas

18. The impact of immigration on local communities

19. The effects of screen time on children’s development

20. The need for stronger gun control laws

21. The impact of social media on political discourse

22. The benefits and drawbacks of renewable energy sources

23. The need for stronger anti-discrimination laws

24. The effects of legalization of marijuana on society

25. The impact of automation on the environment

26. The ethics of human cloning

27. The need for more accessible healthcare in rural areas

28. The effects of income inequality on society

29. The benefits and drawbacks of online dating

30. The impact of virtual reality on society

31. The need for stronger data privacy laws

32. The ethics of artificial intelligence in decision-making

33. The effects of social media on democracy

34. The impact of globalization on local economies

35. The benefits and drawbacks of autonomous vehicles

36. The need for stronger measures to combat cyberbullying

37. The effects of air pollution on public health

38. The ethics of euthanasia and assisted suicide

39. The impact of the sharing economy on traditional industries

40. The need for better access to mental health care for veterans

41. The benefits and drawbacks of cryptocurrency

42. The impact of space exploration on society

43. The ethics of gene editing

44. The need for stronger measures to combat human trafficking

45. The effects of social media on body image and self-esteem

46. The impact of automation on the future of work

47. The benefits and drawbacks of a cashless society

48. The need for stronger measures to combat domestic violence

49. The effects of social media on relationships

50. The impact of artificial intelligence on education

Choose a topic for your opinion essay that is important to you and about which you have strong feelings. Use the ideas and tips in this article to come up with a strong argument and back it up with proof and examples . With these tools, you can write a great opinion essay that will impress your professors and get your point across clearly.

1. What is the difference between an opinion essay and a persuasive essay?

An opinion essay and a persuasive essay are similar in that they both require the writer to express their viewpoint on a particular topic or issue. However, a persuasive essay is more focused on convincing the reader to take a particular action or adopt a particular viewpoint, while an opinion essay is more focused on expressing the writer’s personal perspective on the issue.

2. Can I include personal anecdotes in my opinion essay?

Yes, personal anecdotes can be a powerful tool for supporting your argument and making your essay more engaging. However, it’s important to ensure that your anecdotes are relevant to the topic and that they support your overall argument .

3. How do I address counterarguments in my essay?

To address counterarguments in your essay, consider presenting them in a separate paragraph or section of your essay . Then, explain why you disagree with the counterargument and provide evidence and examples to support your position.

4. How do I choose a topic for my opinion essay?

Choose a topic that you are passionate about and that you have a strong opinion on. Consider current events , social issues, or topics related to your field of study.

5. What is the recommended length for an opinion essay?

The length of an opinion essay can vary depending on the assignment requirements. However, a typical opinion essay is usually around 500-800 words.

6. What are some common mistakes to avoid when writing an opinion essay?

When writing an opinion essay, some common mistakes to avoid are not having a clear thesis statement, using weak or irrelevant evidence to back up your argument, not addressing counterarguments, and not proofreading your essay for mistakes. It’s important to take the time to carefully plan and edit your essay to make sure it clearly shows your point of view and gives strong evidence and examples to back up your argument.

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An opinion essay

An opinion essay

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Information will soon be so easy to find on the internet that people will not need to remember anything. Do you agree?

Nowadays all the information we could ever need is available online and some people say that means the end of having to learn anything.

It is true that these days everything you want to know is a few clicks away as long as you have internet access. However, not everyone has working internet all the time, for example in certain buildings or remote locations, so we do need to be able to remember information. Moreover, it takes time to look up everything you need to know online, whereas remembering something is immediate. The human memory is a much more efficient system.

Another problem is the quality of the information online. How do we know if it is accurate or reliable? We need to think about other facts we know and remember how to compare information from different websites. Knowing (and remembering) how to find certain information will be more important than knowing the information itself.

Finally, the internet is a good tool but it is not a useful replacement for our brains. If we did not remember anything, we would all spend even more time on our phones and computers than we already do, which is not good for society.

In conclusion, the internet offers us many things but it is still important to use our knowledge and memories. We need our memories to function without the internet and we also need to know how to use the internet properly.

  • Read the question carefully. Respond to all ideas in it or all parts of it.
  • Plan your ideas first and then choose the best ones.
  • Introduce your essay by restating the question in your own words.
  • Show understanding of both sides of the argument.
  • Use linking words to connect your ideas.
  • Draw your conclusion from the main ideas in your essay. Don't introduce new ideas at the end.

What do you think about the question? Would it be better or worse if we never learned anything and just used the internet instead?

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It would be worse. If we only look for information on the internet, for everythingg and every time when we have a question about something we will become ''rusty robots''.

In other words, our minds, without exercising the creativity and memory of our brains, will be almost completly out of purpose. What's more, we will be lazy and with a slow capacity of thinking properly.

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It is evidently known that in recent days, the exchange of information is progressive over the network of various channels which we call it as Internet. Experts have made some definite predictions about the availability of data and information on the above mode of communication in near future. This particular development is totally agreeable. With respect to the technological advancements pertaining to the above, the human life shall be prepared to be compatible with the communication platforms on the network of servers. The key strengths will mainly focus on speed of communication, less errors and information accuracy. This aspect of technological development will eventually replace the traditional modes of information storage. This requires no effort in preservation of information on physical devices as all the core information will be stored in virtual servers. On the other hand, the above paradigm shift in terms of data centralization will certainly replace human brains. This attempt will not trigger any living beings to memorize information physically. It is quite obvious that our brains are limited and restricted with space constraints. Hence, this technology of information storage will drastically replace these drawbacks. Overall, this phenomenal trend of networking has provided a seamless mode of gathering, interpreting and storing information. At the same time, the consequences will be tremendous and noticeable as it will lead to an era where in people across the globe can surf and search their expected piece of data with-in no time. Practically, they don’t have to bother about any challenges related to failure of storage elements. Finally, this pattern of information storage is promisingly going to be accepted.

I think the use of the internet is not only in conflict with learning, but It has made the speed of learning faster and more comfortable.

On the one hand, With the advent of the internet and access to data whenever we want, we were able to free our minds from memorizing a lot of unnecessary data. It caused that instead of spending our time to remember the formulas and data, we use our time for a deeper understanding of the concepts. Concentration on understanding was a big step in order to make us more clear about how to apply scientific concepts practically, and It made the evolutionary process of turning scientific concepts into experimental tests go faster. Going through this evolutionary process quickly, in turn, caused, firstly, the faster growth of modern technologies and, secondly, the creation of many new data, concepts, and sciences. And now the data volume is so much that not only you can never remember or learn them, but you have to choose the best one that works for you. Somehow, the internet has changed how to learn. It has focused on analyzing the options and choosing the best one to learn Instead of memorizing a bunch of content.

On the other hand, Theoretically speaking, One of the laws In the world is that everything can be useful or harmful in turn. This law also applies to the internet. In fact, how to use the internet determines whether it is useful or harmful. Like many other tools that have been invented such as smartphones, smartwatches, electric cars, and so on we have spent time learning how to use them. In order to get the best out of the internet and don't waste our time, we must take the time to learn how to search. The searching skill is the most important one that helps us find better results.

In conclusion, Given the two analyzed reasons above, I agree with the idea that easy access to Information makes people get rid of memorizing lots of data. But this has nothing to do with the quality or quantity of learning.

I think it depends on the type of information. Some information are easier to remember, and hence it's more efficient to have them in memory instead of looking for them online. However, some complex information is offered online, and it will be impractical if we tried to remember it. Additionally, I believe that learning is not just about acquiring knowledge. It's about learning how to think with this knowledge available and solve problems efficiently. That's why the internet is considered a valuable tool to promote learning, not to replace it.

Nowadays we are witnesses how far technology has developed in a short time. A huge of information is backing up on internet and if you have access of surfing you can find any information that you are looking for. However, there are some relevant aspects that should be taking into account when we are talking about using always internet instead of learning. In this sense, the purpose of this essay will be to explain why it is not a good idea. Firstly, as you know, most of the information on internet is fake. For that reason, it is impossible the learning process can be replaced by internet use. If you are looking for reliable information you have to learn how it works. In other words you need of learning even if you want to use internet all the time because you have to discern what of all information is useful for you purpose. For example, if you are a student and want to write an essay about a specific topic you likely have to search for the best information if you want to get a job position or scholarship. Secondly, there is a high demand for professionals who have specific skills in the field that they are pretending to be involved. That’s why learning always is a must for satisfying the requirements of companies and institutions. For instance, in the education field, the main aim is the learning and knowledge which are essential on a daily life to be an expert in your field of action and these skills can’t be acquired through internet surfing. To sum up learning and knowledge are fundamentals in a current world that is demanding professionals highly qualified even in our daily live and the internet is far away of satisfying the required skills that you get every day through the practice, research and networking.

I think it become worse and dangerous for our society, we need to control it making rules. Without internet, many skills and knowledge could´nt be used.

I believe that, The internet become even more dangerous for young people who barely discovered the world around them, If they count on it for seeking information without parental supervision, it would be a disaster!

In nowadays,there are many ways to reach information.The Internet is just one of them but maybe most promising one.The Internet helps us to find information easily and efficently.

However there are some negative sides of Internet.For instance realibilty of information.There are no real control on Internet.I reckon there will not be soon.This reduces the trust in internet.This is why People will always need another source to be make sure and need to remember information.

It is also necesseray for objectivity. You can not just have one source and expect true and impartial information. It is against nature of science.This is not how science works.People must have and process the information.In this way we expand our knowledge.When we make brainstorm we always end up with another information. If we don’t have and process the information how Science works?

I suppose in the future People will never trust completely to Internet. They will always need another source and they will need to interrogate source of information.In conclusion Internet is by far most promising invention People have ever invented.However Internet is not beyond our brain and imagination.We will always need to posses and process the information.

It is about my hometown: My hometown is a beautiful, attractive and cool. N'beika is one of the most famous places in Mauritania where attractive views and economic capacities are in. It is located in Tagant which is in middle of the map. Therefore, It is one the biggest cities in the country. As there are interesting geographical features such as: high Mountains, nice valleys, light hills and wonderful pools. Historically, N'beika played an important role in culture, trade exchange and fighting colonialist. Also it has saved historical landmarks, for example: manuscripts, books and cities which the most important is Gasr Albarka. In the north, there have tourist views and in the East big mountains with lovely valleys like Matmata where there are some Alligators in and other attractive animals. As well as from the south and the west there are some fields, forests and farms. Moreover, people are interested in agriculture, trade, development and education. Furthermore, there are many schools and Mahidras and three colleges providing well-deserved education to students. What's more, mall shops is offering demands and created jobs for unemployment. There are different favourite for people , some of them are crazy about football as youth, and some people like doing agriculture and development. Moreover, there are entrepreneurs doing a small business like selling clothes, pitch, barbershop... etc. In conclusion, N'beika is a gift of Allah that has given to people to spend nice moments in order to feel happy and to invest for everything we want due to gain lots of money .

I believe it is amazing updated technology which has helped us a lot in our lives. In todays era everyone has access to internet over the globe. you can easily find all the information on internet that is required to you. Even though learn many new skills which aren't even taught you from the help of internet. it is good help for book writer like us where we can be part of book writing communities or book writing resources to enhance our skills and provides more guidance to others.

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No debes dejar al lector adivinar cuál es tu posición sobre el tema, debes establecer una postura clara. Además de presentar claramente tu postura debes presentar elementos que la justifiquen ya sean razones y/o ejemplos.

Un ensayo de opinión exitoso incluye las siguientes partes:  a) un párrafo introductorio donde se establezca el tema y tu opinión sobre el mismo,  b) el cuerpo principal que incluye varios párrafos donde se presentan tus posiciones sobre el tema, acompañadas de las razones que las justifican. C) La conclusión en la cual haces un resumen y reafirmas tu opinión pero usando palabras diferentes.

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Opinion essay.

Se trata de un artículo de opinión con respecto a un tema determinado redactado en idioma inglés. En este tipo de redacción o ensayo lo más importante es la conclusión , indistintamente del argumento que uses para poder realizarlo.

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Es un ejercicio de redacción realizado en inglés. Una de las bases fundamentales de un opinion essay son en primer lugar el vocabulario variado y abundante con sentido , y en segundo lugar, el contenido o frases bien estructuradas con suficientes conectores que te permitan estructurar de la mejor forma (con léxico y vocablo educado) determinada opinión.

La importancia de un opinion essay radica en evitar casi por completo el vocabulario informal, las contracciones y los términos coloquiales .

¿Cómo se debe estructurar un opinion essay?

La estructura de este tipo de ensayos tal como se mencionó anteriormente debe estar lo suficientemente definido . En este sentido, las partes que lo conforman, deben permitirle al lector poder interpretarlo y entenderlo solo con “echar un ojo por encima”.

Lo primero que se debe tomar en cuenta es la introducción . En ella, el punto de vista que vas a plantear debe quedar claro y sin duda alguna. Algunas frases o conectores que puedes usar para ello son los siguientes:

  • believe that / Some / many people feel – cree que / Algunas / muchas personas sienten
  • As I see it – a mi modo de ver
  • It is generally agreed that – en general se cree que
  • According to – según
  • It seems to me that – me parece que

En Segundo lugar pero igual de importante son los argumentos empleados para este tipo de redacción. Estos deben ser organizados en dos grupos o tres, dependiendo de la cantidad del contenido.

La idea es exponer de forma detallada en los argumentos, el punto de vista que se va a plasmar bien sea a favor o en contra. Algunos ejemplos que se pueden emplear son los siguientes:

  • I belive that – creo que
  • For example – por ejemplo
  • In my opinion – en mi opinion
  • On the one hand – por una parte
  • Because of this – debido a esto

En tercer lugar, la conclusión . Debe ser manejada con mucho detalle y palabras adecuadas ya que es aquí donde se expresa el final del artículo redactado. Algunas palabras, conectores o frases que puedes emplear al momento de realizar la conclusión son las siguientes:

  • To sum up – para resumir
  • In conclusion – en conclusión
  • Whereas – mientras que
  • However – sin embargo

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  3. IELTS Writing Task 2: Opinion essay (5)| Language Barriers

  4. IELTS Essay Writing Task 2

  5. Opinion Essay/IELTS Writing Task 2/ IELTS Academic/ Essay Structure/ Essay Templates

  6. Essay Nasıl Yazılır? (Opinion Essay)

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  1. OPINION ESSAY 1º BACHILLERATO

    structure. OPINION ESSAY. 1. First, decide if you agree or disagree with the subject of the topic and make a list of your ideas: BRAINSTORMING. POINTS TO CONSIDER. 4. Use CONNECTORS throughout all your essay. 3. Begin each paragraph with a topic sentence which summarizes what the paragraph is about.

  2. 2º BACHILLERATO. Práctica y Modelos de Examen PAU/EBAU Inglés

    I. WRITING 1. PARTS AND USEFUL EXPRESSIONS 1.1. How to HOW TO WRITE A COMPOSITION 1.2. How to write a GOOD INTRODUCTION 1.3. Writing CONNECTORS 1.4. Common MISTAKES in writing 1.5. Grammar, Vocabulary and Writing Skills. REVIEW. 2. TYPES OF WRITINGS. FOR & AGAINST / OPINION Opinion vs For&Against (Basic) OPINION&FOR AND AGAINST COMPOSITION Advantages and…

  3. Temas de redaccion bachillerato

    opinion essays the environment are people conscious of climate change? explain. do you think people should pay more attention the environment in order to. ... Tenses 2º bachillerato; Otros documentos relacionados. Kz. 20240202 233218 0000; Units 0,1. Make the grade. Activities FOR Students; UNIT 2. Make the grade. Conditionals; UNIT 3. Make ...

  4. AN OPINION ESSAY- 2 BACHILLERATO- HAND IN

    AN OPINION ESSAY- 2 BACHILLERATO- HAND IN. 1- A) Click on the videos below to see how to write an opinion essay. 2 points max. Paragraph format is followed. Punctuation and capitalization is used correctly. Clear sentences. There are some examples to support the main idea. Good ideas- original, not simplistic.

  5. Writing notes for PAU (Batxillerat 2)

    Writing notes for PAU (Batxillerat 2) by djking (Flickr) Here you'll find the structure of the texts, useful expressions and linkers, as well as some examples of the type of texts you may face at Selectivitat. A FORMAL LETTER y Andrea Velasco and Laura Mate, A narrative essay by Adrià Junyent and Toni Torres.

  6. Ultimate Guide To Writing An Opinion Essay: 50 ...

    3. Using transitional words and phrases: Use transitional words and phrases to connect your ideas and make your essay flow smoothly. Examples include "however," "on the other hand," and "in addition.". 4. Avoiding logical fallacies: Logical fallacies are errors in reasoning that can weaken your argument.

  7. Sevingland: TOPICS FOR WRITING IN SELECTIVIDAD

    Gossip and yellow journalism in the Spanish media. Give your opinion. Do animals contribute to make our lives easier or better? Explain. Some British and American traditions have become popular in Spain nowadays. Discuss. Advantages and disadvantages of eating fast food. Discuss. Discuss the importance and problems of animals in modern urban ...

  8. Writings

    2º Bachillerato / Writings / Different types of writings Different types of writings. Writings 2º Bach. 1. Connectors 2.Examples of types of writing. 3. Writing Guide Leaflet. 4. An Informal e-mail. 5. A narrative. 6. An opinion essay. basic level; B1 level; C1 level; 7.

  9. PDF REDACCIÓN DE OPINIÓN

    opinion, it is better to pay if you want a good service. Algunos conectores a usar dentro de los párrafos son: 1. Para expresar consecuencia: consequently, as a result, therefore, so, because 2. Para expresar suma de ideas: in addition, moreover, what is more, besides 3. Para expresar contraste: however, although, though, in spite of ...

  10. 200+ Best Opinion Essay Topics for Any Subject

    Choosing good opinion essay topic should relate to personal skills, experience, reliable sources, analysis, and solid research that reveals reasons for specific viewpoint. 7 Opinion Essay Writing Tips Good opinion writing topics may be compared to prompts that instantly describe what the article is about. The same goes for each piece of writing ...

  11. An opinion essay

    Read the question carefully. Respond to all ideas in it or all parts of it. Plan your ideas first and then choose the best ones. Introduce your essay by restating the question in your own words. Show understanding of both sides of the argument. Use linking words to connect your ideas. Draw your conclusion from the main ideas in your essay.

  12. PDF OPINION ESSAY

    OPINION ESSAY PARAGRAPH 1 Introduce the topic and give your opinion. Say whether you agree or disagree with the statement. PARAGRAPH 2 Give a reason to support your opinion. PARAGRAPH 3 Give a second reason to support your opinion. PARAGRAPH 4 Summarize your ideas and repeat your opinion using different words. BASIC DOS IN WRITING AN OPINION ESSAY

  13. 1st TERM

    2º BACHILLERATO; Esta sección está dividida en dos apartados: ... Opinion essay_PPT.pdf. Documento Adobe Acrobat 2.8 MB. Descarga. Writing - Stories.pdf. Documento Adobe Acrobat 20.0 KB. Descarga. 3) Topic essay. Topic essay PPT (30/11/16) 2. Topic essay.pdf. Documento Adobe Acrobat 568.9 KB. Descarga. Topic essay rubric (30/11/16) Topic ...

  14. Writing an opinion essay

    An opinion essay has three parts: Introduction; Arguments or reasons that support your view. Conclusion; Introduction. Paragraph 1. Introduce the topic and give your opinion. Say whether you agree or disagree with the statement or question. It can be a good idea to use a question to grab the reader's attention. Check the two examples below:

  15. Topics-for-1-bachillerato-writing compress

    Write a compositio n discussing the following issue (about 100 words) 1. You f eel that not enoug h is being done to he lp the new. these new pupils and suggest ways to help them overcome their. 2. Give the arguments for and against making English an. international language. arguments for and against owning a mobile pho ne. reas ons.

  16. Opinión essay ebau 2 bach, Exámenes selectividad de Inglés

    The CS/CP a) restates the writer's opinion introduced in the TS/IP in a new, more insightful manner and new words and, if possible, (i.e., if word count allows), summarizes the main arguments, and b) includes a call to action. It neatly ends the paragraph/essay and reinforces the writer's opinion. 4.5 The CS/CP a) does not restate the ...

  17. Proyecto Selectividad: WRITING: TEMAS TIPICOS Y MODELOS RESUELTOS

    WRITING: TEMAS TIPICOS Y MODELOS RESUELTOS. Aquí os dejo una página muy completa, con modelos resueltos de writings de selectividad y los temas más típicos. El writing es una parte esencial del examen de inglés de selectividad, así que debéis prepararlo bien.

  18. Mercedes' English Class: WRITING: Opinion Essay

    DESPITE (a pesar de) Despite the rain, I went to the party. Despite feeling depressed, I went to the party. IN SPITE OF ( a pesar de) In spite of the rain, I went to the party. In spite of feeling depressed, I went to the party. EVEN IF (incluso si) I will go to the party, even if I feel depressed.

  19. tips for the EvAU/EBAU writing task- redacción ...

    4. Linking words and signposting - essential to make your text easy to read, clear, cohesive (indicating the relation between ideas) and coherent (making sense):. linking words (B1) signpost language (B1) contrast clauses; purpose clauses; useful expressions for essays; 5. These are the ' scary mistakes ' I refer to in the video: a series of grammatical mistakes which you shouldn't be ...

  20. WRITING

    OPINION ESSAYS. 5 steps to writing an excellent opinion essay; Writing an Opinion Essay PDF; Useful Expressions and Linkers; An Opinion Essay. Presentation; An Opinion Essay: Students' Essays; Opinion Essays: Topics to choose from; An opinion essay about fast food: Example (British Council) INFORMAL EMAILS. An Informal Email; An informal ...

  21. Writings Inglés

    OPINION ESSAY PLAN. Paragraph 1: introduce the topic and give your opinion (agree or disagree) Paragraphs 2 and 3: give reasons to support your opinion (facts, examples) + opinion expression ... IngléS 2º Bachillerato Resumen. Inglés II 100% (3) Otros estudiantes también vieron. Vocabulary 3RD TERM;

  22. 5 Ejemplos de opinion essay

    La idea es exponer de forma detallada en los argumentos, el punto de vista que se va a plasmar bien sea a favor o en contra. Algunos ejemplos que se pueden emplear son los siguientes: I belive that - creo que. For example - por ejemplo. In my opinion - en mi opinion. On the one hand - por una parte. Because of this - debido a esto.