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 1- )Her e you will fi nd an ex ampl e of an I ELTS animal testing essay. In this essay, you are asked to disuss the ar!uments for andagainst animal testin!, and then !i"e your own conclusions on the issue. This means you must look at #oth sides of the issue and you must also #e sure you !i"e your opinion too. The essay is similar to an essay that says $Discuss both opinions and then give your opinion$ #ut it is worded differently. Take a look at the %uestion and model answer #elow, and think a#out how the essay has #een or!anised and how it ahie"es oherene and ohesion. &ou should spend a#out '( minutes on this task. rite a#out the followin! topi* Examine the arguments in favour of and against animal experiments, and come to a conclusion on this issue. +i"e reasons for your answer and inlude any rele"ant examples from your own experiene or knowled!e. &ou should write at least ( words. Animals Testing Essay - Model Answer Issues related to animal experimentation are fre%uently disussed these days, partiularly in the media. It is often said that animals should not #e used in testin! #eause it is ruel and unneessary. This essay will examine the ar!uments for and a!ainst animal testin!. n the one hand, the people who support these experiments say that we must do tests on animals. /or instane, many famous lifesa"in! dru!s were in"ented in this way, and animal experiments may help us to find more ures in the future. Indeed, possi#ly e"en a ur e for aner and 0IS. /urthermore, the animals whih are used are not usually wild #ut are #red espeially for experiments. Therefore, they #elie"e it is not true that animal experiments are responsi#le for reduin! the num#er of wild animals on the planet. n the other hand , others feel that there ar e !ood ar!uments a!ain st this. /irst and foremost, animal experiment s are unkind and ause animals a lot of pain. In addition, they feel that many tests are not really important, and in fat animals are not only used to test new mediines #ut also new osmetis, whih ould #e tested on humans instead. 0nother issue is that sometimes an experiment on animals !i"es us the wron! result #eause animals2 #odies are not exatly the same as our own. 0s a onse%uene, this testin! may not #e pro"idin! the safety that its proponents laim. In onlusion, I am of the opinion, on #alane, that the #enefits do not outwei!h the disad"anta!es , and testin! on animals should not ontinue. 0lthou!h it may impro"e the li"es of humans, it is not fair that animals should suffer in order to ahie"e this.

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1- )Here you will find an example of an IELTSanimal testing essay.In this essay, you are asked to discuss the argumentsforandagainstanimal testing, and then giveyour own conclusionson the issue.This means you must look at both sides of the issue and you must also be sure you give your opinion too.The essay is similar to an essay that says "Discuss both opinions and then give your opinion" but it is worded differently.Take a look at the question and model answer below, and think about how the essay has been organised and how it achieves coherence and cohesion.You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.Write about the following topic:Examine the arguments in favour of and against animal experiments, and come to a conclusion on this issue.Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own experience or knowledge.You should write at least 250 words.Animals Testing Essay - Model AnswerIssues related to animal experimentation are frequently discussed these days, particularly in the media. It is often said that animals should not be used in testing because it is cruel and unnecessary. This essay will examine the arguments for and against animal testing.On the one hand, the people who support these experiments say that we must do tests on animals. For instance, many famous lifesaving drugs were invented in this way, and animal experiments may help us to find more cures in the future. Indeed, possibly even a cure for cancer and AIDS. Furthermore, the animals which are used are not usually wild but are bred especially for experiments. Therefore, they believe it is not true that animal experiments are responsible for reducing the number of wild animals on the planet.On the other hand, others feel that there are good arguments against this. First and foremost, animal experiments are unkind and cause animals a lot of pain. In addition, they feel that many tests are not really important, and in fact animals are not only used to test new medicines but also new cosmetics, which could be tested on humans instead. Another issue is that sometimes an experiment on animals gives us the wrong result because animals bodies are not exactly the same as our own. As a consequence, this testing may not be providing the safety that its proponents claim.In conclusion, I am of the opinion, on balance, that the benefits do not outweigh the disadvantages, and testing on animals should not continue. Although it may improve the lives of humans, it is not fair that animals should suffer in order to achieve this.CommentsThis animal testing essay would achieve a high score.It fully answersall parts of the task- explaining the arguments 'for' in the first paragraph and the arguments 'against' in the next. Conclusions are then drawn with the writer giving their opinion in the conclusion.It is thus very clearly organised, with each body paragraph having acentral idea.Ideas are alsoextendedandsupportedby the use ofreasonsand someexamplesorfurther clarification.No ideas are left unclear or unexplained.There is also some goodtopic related vocabularyin the animal testing essay such as'life saving drugs' and'bred' and a mix ofcomplex sentences, such asadverbial clauses:'Although it may improve the lives of humans, it is not fair that animals should suffer in order to achieve this'.Noun clauses:'...they feel that many tests are not really important'.Andrelative clauses:'...the animals which are used are not usually wild...'Transitionsare also used effectively to ensure there is goodcoherenceandcohesion. For example, 'On the other hand..' indicates a change to discuss the contrasting ideas, and 'Therefore..." and 'As a consequence..'are used to give results.http://www.ieltsbuddy.com/animal-testing-essay.html