Part One: Discussion

Work with a partner or group and discuss the advantages and/or disadvantages of the following. What are the benefits and what are the drawbacks for the individual, the environment, the economy, and society? Try to give clear reasons and examples:

  • Eating less meat
  • Tourism in developing countries
  • Buying local

Part Two: Writing

A common academic writing task is to examine the advantages and/or disadvantages of a specific idea, plan, situation, etc. Other ways of expressing "advantages/disadvantages" that you may see in an assignment are "pros and cons" or "benefits and drawbacks". This type of writing task requires you to be specific and to provide clear details/examples in a logically organized paragraph. The paragraph should follow the basic structure covered in Unit One:


Paragraph Structure

Topic Sentence

  • introduces the topic and contains the main idea of the paragraph. In this case, you must clearly show that the paragraph is examining the advantages and/or disadvantages of the topic.

Supporting Sentences

  • develop the main idea in the topic sentence with specific details and/or examples.
  • are presented in a logical order.

Concluding Sentence

  • makes a final statement signalling to the reader that your main idea has been fully developed.

Writing Tip


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