IELTS Writing Phrase and Words
Expressing
personal opinions:-
In my opinion, …
Personally, I think that
…
It seems to me that ...
I must admit that …
I believe/suppose that
...
I cannot deny that …
As I see it, …
As far as I'm concerned,
…
I would argue that ...
I'd like to point out
that …
In my experience, ...
Very strong opinions:
I
am sure that …
I
am convinced that ...
I
am certain that ...
Example: I would argue that
computers are rather beneficial for kids.
Proving
your arguments
to
attest, ...
to
prove, ...
this
(fact) is attested/proven by ...
this
(fact) is evidenced by ...
this
(fact) is testified by ...
this
(fact) is endorsed/supported by...
this
(evidence) establishes that ...
Example: Consuming moderate
amounts of sweets can be good for health. This is evidenced by a number of
cases when people improved their health conditions by eating chocolate.
Expressing general point of view:
It
is (generally) claimed that …
It
is (generally) said that …
It
is (generally) thought that ...
It
is (generally) considered that ...
A
common opinion is that ...
A
popular belief is that ...
Example: It is considered that
rigorous diets are very unhealthy.
Outlining facts
The
fact is that …
It
is obvious that …
It
is clear that …
There
is no doubt that …
This
proves that …
Example: It is obvious that
deforestation has no positive effects.
Generalizing
Generally
speaking, ...
On
the whole, ...
Typically,
...
By
and large ...
Example: Generally speaking,
smoking is a bad habit.
Giving examples
For
example, ...
For
instance, ...
A
good illustration of this is ...
Evidence
for this is provided by ...
We
can see this when ...
Example: A lot of wild animals
are endangered. Evidence for this is proved by decreasing number of species.
Concluding
To
summarise, ...
In
conclusion, ...
Overall,
...
On
balance, ...
Taking
everything into consideration, ...
Example: Overall, no parents
should neglect their children. click here
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