IELTS Writing Sample #162
You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.
Write about the following topic:
Some people think women should be allowed to join the army, the navy and the air force just like men.
To what extent do you agree or disagree?
Write at least 250 words.
Test Tip
At the end of any type of essay in the IELTS writing exam, you need to write a short conclusion. The important thing to remember is that there are no right or wrong conclusions, and the examiner will not make any judgments about your opinions, so write freely and clearly.
Sample answer
Whether women should be allowed to serve in the military
has triggered spirited debate. Some assert that women should be allowed to
defend their country in the same capacity as their male peers. Personally, I agree with their assertion
for two reasons.
History has shown that women are fully capable of performing well in the military.
Historically, there were a host of valiant women soldiers whose achievements really
put their male counterparts to shame. One need only look at the classic examples
of Joan of Arc and Mulan to see how exceptionally women could perform on the battlefield.
In my observation, their determination, courage and dignity, to this day, are still
being admired by male soldiers and civilians alike throughout the world.
Moreover, from an enlightened standpoint, female patriots should be granted the
right to go to the front line when their motherland is involved in a war. Admittedly,
gender inequality was a highly controversial issue in the twentieth century. However,
now twelve years into the new millennium, women can learn and teach, work and supervise,
vote and voted in most countries just like men. In light of this sweeping progress
in gender equality, there is no sense in denying them the right to defend their
home country when a war breaks out.
In sum, keeping military services out of bounds of women in the information age
is unwarranted. I have been convinced that it is in the best interest of a nation
if women are also granted equal rights in this particular arena.
(254 words)