the (many) Essay Types

  • It's far too common for students to pick essay questions based on specific subject matter that they've prepared (such as common topics like the media or the arts) without being fully aware of the complex requirements of the essay prompts.

    Many of these popular topics are tied to structurally complex questions, so it's important to select and analyse the questions well.

  • Structurally Basic Questions.

    Do major sporting events really bring people together?

    How far is science fiction becoming fact?

    Is news today reliable?

  • Absolute Statements

    Examine the view that the government should care only for the weak in your society.

    Can the use of animals for scientific research ever be justified?

    Should criminals always be given a second chance?

  • Comparison Questions

    Should the rights of individuals be more important than the interests of their society today?

    Is modern technology the best solution to climate change?

    ‘It is persuasion, not intimidation, that changes the world for the better.’ Discuss.

  • Questions with a Time Condition

    ‘In today’s digitalised world, technology completely defines who we are.’ Discuss.

    Assess the view that traditional buildings have no future in your society.

    ‘Our current lifestyles are environmentally unsustainable.’ How far is this true?

  • Questions with an Explicit Condition

    How far should firms be allowed to limit their workers' rights when profits are at stake?

    In an age of rapid technological advancement, is a single career for life realistic?

  • Questions that imply Insignificance

    ‘Fashion is always frivolous.’ What is your view?

    Do we still have a use for the workplace?

    Is food merely an everyday necessity?

  • Questions that imply Doubt

    Do statistics really reflect the truth?

    Does social media truly allow for a diversity of opinions?

    Assess the view that attempts to control climate change can never be truly effective.

  • Questions that imply Excess

    Discuss the view that too much faith is placed in statistics.

    Examine the claim that the world is too dependent on oil.

    'The cost of quitting social media is too high.' Discuss.