Automation and the Widening of Economic Inequality
An IELTS Writing Task 2 essay prompt. Plan a clear position, develop two supporting paragraphs, and conclude — then get AI feedback in about 45 seconds.
40 min
2
250+ words
Question Prompt
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Advances in artificial intelligence and robotics are driving rapid automation across many industries. Some experts argue that while automation offers higher wages and opportunities to highly skilled workers, low-skilled workers will face mass unemployment and wage stagnation, thereby deepening economic inequality. Do you agree or disagree with this view?
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Take a clear position in the introduction and restate it in the conclusion — do not sit on the fence.
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Devote one body paragraph to each main reason, with a specific example or evidence supporting your view.
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Address a counter-argument briefly to show awareness, then explain why your position still holds.
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Aim for 270–290 words in 40 minutes and use linking words: firstly, furthermore, however, therefore.
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