Many people preparing for IELTS aim for Band 7 or higher, especially if they are planning to apply for permanent residency (PR) in countries like Canada or Australia.
But when it comes to Writing Task 2, a lot of students struggle. One question I hear very often in IELTS classes is this: “Where should I write my opinion in a discussion essay?”
Some students write their opinion only in the conclusion. Others write it in the introduction but keep the body paragraphs neutral.
Technically, the essay may still answer the question. But for a Band 7 score, examiners usually expect something clearer — they want to see your position maintained throughout the essay.
Let’s look at how this works.
In IELTS Writing Task 2, discussion essays usually ask you to discuss two views and give your own opinion.
For example:
Some people believe that governments should invest more in public transportation, while others think building more roads is a better solution. Discuss both views and give your opinion.
So your task is simple:
However, many candidates are unsure how their opinion should appear in the essay.
In most IELTS classes, students are taught a four-paragraph structure:
This structure works well because it keeps the essay clear and organised.
But the difference between Band 6 and Band 7 writing often comes down to how clearly your opinion appears across these paragraphs.
One mistake I often notice in student essays is this:
They discuss both views in the body paragraphs and write their opinion only in the conclusion.
For example:
Introduction – neutral
Body paragraph 1 – first view
Body paragraph 2 – second view
Conclusion – opinion
The essay is organised, but the examiner does not see the writer’s position until the end.
For higher band scores, it’s better if your opinion is visible earlier in the essay.
Some students do this instead:
They state their opinion in the introduction, restate it in the conclusion, but keep the body paragraphs neutral. This approach is better than the first one. However, the essay still feels slightly detached from the writer’s position.
To reach Band 7, it helps if your opinion appears throughout the essay.
A stronger discussion essay usually looks like this:
Introduction
Paraphrase the question and briefly state your opinion.
Body Paragraph 1
Discuss one view and explain it. You can also link it slightly to your opinion.
Body Paragraph 2
Discuss the other view and again show how it connects to your position.
Conclusion
Restate your opinion clearly.
When your opinion appears from the introduction to the conclusion, the essay feels much more consistent.
Example Essay
Question
Some people believe that animal testing should be banned, while others support its use for scientific research. Discuss both views and give your opinion.
Introduction
It’s widely regarded that animal testing should be banned, while others oppose this and believe that it is necessary for scientific research. In my opinion, although animal testing has contributed to medical progress, its use should be more strictly controlled because of ethical concerns.
People who support animal testing argue that it has played an important role in developing medicines and vaccines. Many medical treatments that save human lives today were first tested on animals. However, even though these benefits exist, I believe stronger regulations are necessary to reduce unnecessary suffering.
On the other hand, critics argue that animal testing raises serious ethical questions. Animals can experience pain, and many people believe modern science should find alternative methods. In my view, technologies such as computer simulations and laboratory research can gradually reduce the need for animal testing.
In conclusion, although animal testing has helped scientific development, I believe it should be limited and replaced with more ethical alternatives whenever possible.
Something Important
In this essay, the opinion appears in:
Because of this, the essay feels clear and consistent, which is something examiners look for in higher band responses.
Useful Opinion Phrases
If you want to make your opinion clear, you can use phrases such as:
Strong opinion
Balanced opinion
These phrases help your position sound clear but natural.
Many people taking IELTS for PR applications need Band 7 to improve their immigration points.
To reach that score in writing, examiners usually expect:
Once students understand how to present their opinion properly, their essays often improve quite quickly.
Interestingly, many students think they need to learn:
But often the real problem is essay strategy.
Without a clear structure, even students who are proficient in English find it difficult to organise their ideas.
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This is an orientation programme designed for students who want to build a strong foundation before starting full IELTS preparation.
During the programme, students learn:
For many migration aspirants, these strategies make IELTS preparation much clearer and less confusing.
A good IELTS essay is not only about difficult vocabulary. What examiners really look for is clarity. If you want Band 7, remember this simple idea:
Your opinion should appear throughout the essay, not just in the conclusion.
When your position is clear from the beginning to the end, the essay becomes stronger and easier to follow.
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