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IELTS Writing Task 2 Topics

IELTS Writing Task 2 topics often repeat the same core themes: education, technology, environment, work, health, society, government, and advertising. Use this topic hub to practice ideas before writing your essay.

A good topics page does not just give you more prompts. It shows how to group ideas, how to prepare examples by theme, and how to practice under real Task 2 conditions.

Use this guide to build a repeatable planning system so unfamiliar topics feel less random on test day.

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Core theme clusters

Education, technology, environment, work, health, society, government, and advertising.

250+

Words required

Enough space to develop two main ideas clearly.

5 min

Planning target

Aim to categorize the topic and decide your position fast.

How to Use IELTS Writing Task 2 Topics

Do not memorize full essays. Use these topics to build ideas, examples, and flexible essay structures. After choosing a topic, write your own response and check whether your answer fully addresses the task.

The goal is not to memorize complete responses. The goal is to recognize the theme, list two workable reasons, and connect them to a question type you already know how to handle.

Fast topic-planning routine

Theme

Identify the category first: education, technology, environment, work, health, society, government, or advertising.

Question type

Decide whether it is opinion, discussion, problem-solution, advantages-disadvantages, or a two-part question.

Position

Choose a clear stance or main line of argument before writing any body paragraph.

Support

Prepare one explanation and one example for each main idea.

Task 2 topic clusters that repeat

These clusters repeat because IELTS recycles the same social debates with different wording. If you build examples by category, you reduce panic when the exact wording changes.

What each category usually tests

Topic clusterCommon angle
EducationOnline learning, school policy, university access, practical skills.
TechnologyAI, digital devices, communication habits, automation.
EnvironmentPollution, fuel policy, climate responsibility, personal vs government action.
WorkRemote work, salary, satisfaction, career mobility.
HealthExercise, diet, taxation, preventive policy.
SocietyUrbanization, traditional values, individualism, migration.
GovernmentPublic spending, transport, welfare, arts funding.
AdvertisingConsumer behavior, children, social impact, regulation.

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IELTS-Style Practice Questions

Practice with common IELTS Writing Task 2-style questions based on frequently tested themes.

IELTS-style topic bank by category

CategoryPrompt 1Prompt 2
Education TopicsSome people think online learning is more effective than classroom learning. To what extent do you agree or disagree?Some people believe schools should teach practical skills instead of academic subjects. Discuss both views and give your opinion.
Technology TopicsTechnology has changed the way people communicate. Do the advantages outweigh the disadvantages?Some people think artificial intelligence will replace many jobs. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
Environment TopicsGovernments should do more to reduce pollution. To what extent do you agree or disagree?Some people think individuals cannot solve environmental problems. Discuss both views and give your opinion.
Work TopicsMore people are working from home than before. Do the advantages outweigh the disadvantages?Some people think job satisfaction is more important than salary. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
Health TopicsGovernments should do more to encourage healthy lifestyles. To what extent do you agree or disagree?Some people think fast food should be taxed more heavily. Do you agree or disagree?
Society TopicsSome people believe that modern society is becoming more individualistic. Is this a positive or negative development?Many people move from rural areas to cities. What problems can this cause and how can they be solved?
Government TopicsGovernments should spend more money on public services than on the arts. To what extent do you agree or disagree?Some people think governments should provide free housing for people who cannot afford it. Discuss both views and give your opinion.
Advertising TopicsAdvertising encourages people to buy things they do not need. To what extent do you agree or disagree?Some people think advertising is useful, while others think it is harmful. Discuss both views and give your opinion.

Extra prompts to rotate into practice

Education Topics

University education should be free for all students. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

Technology Topics

Children are spending more time on digital devices. Is this a positive or negative development?

Environment Topics

The best way to protect the environment is to increase fuel prices. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

Work Topics

Young people today change jobs more frequently than previous generations. Why is this happening? Is it positive or negative?

Health Topics

Many people today do not get enough exercise. What are the causes and solutions?

Society Topics

Some people think traditional values are disappearing. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

Government Topics

Public money should be used to improve public transport. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

Advertising Topics

Children are increasingly influenced by advertisements. What problems does this cause and how can it be solved?

Your Next Steps

1

Pick one theme per day

Stay inside one category long enough to build reusable arguments and examples.

2

Match the question type

Train yourself to recognize whether the topic is opinion, discussion, problem-solution, or another structure.

3

Plan before you write

Use a five-minute outline so your essay does not drift when the ideas get harder.

4

Write under time pressure

Simulate the real exam so your planning system becomes automatic.

5

Check the weakest criterion

Review whether Task Response, Coherence, Vocabulary, or Grammar is still blocking the score.

FAQ

The most common categories include education, technology, environment, work, health, society, government, and advertising.

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