Structure the essay into distinct paragraph blocks, each with one clear role.
Teach intro, body paragraph 1, body paragraph 2, conclusion.
In an IELTS Task 2 essay, paragraphing isn't just about formatting. It is a visual representation of your logical thinking.
When examiners see clear paragraphs, they see a structured mind. If ideas bleed together without clear breaks, your argument becomes an overwhelming wall of text that is difficult to follow.
Gallery showing paragraphs as separate thinking units.

Every paragraph is a distinct block with exactly one role.
Learner identifies correct paragraph breaks in a sample essay.
Read the following continuous text from an essay about remote work. Where should the paragraph break go? Identify the exact sentence that must start the new paragraph.
"In recent years, remote work has dramatically transformed the traditional office landscape, prompting a global debate on productivity. This essay will argue that while working from home offers significant flexibility, it ultimately damages team collaboration and company culture. The primary disadvantage of remote work is the severe loss of spontaneous interaction among colleagues. When employees are isolated at their home desks, they cannot easily bounce ideas off one another over a quick coffee break or watercooler chat. For example, a recent industry survey showed a 30% drop in creative output among fully remote design teams compared to hybrid ones. Furthermore, without face-to-face communication, resolving complex project issues often takes much longer due to delayed email responses and misinterpretations in text messages."
Learner matches sentences to their correct paragraph roles.
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AI checks whether each paragraph has one clear role.
Goal: Prove you can separate your thinking into distinct blocks.
State the main positive point clearly.
State the main negative point clearly, signaling a shift in paragraph.