Many cities have important buildings that represent the city. They give a city its character. To what extent do you agree.

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Many places are known for specific structures which are famous.
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is true of many cities and has helped shape the image of the
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. I totally agree that special
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definately
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give a
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its character.
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to support my opinion. I have never looked at a building or a massive structure without questioning it.
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curiosity always appears whenever I visit skyscrapers, bridges, houses, and even ordinary roads.
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, the questions I usually ask myself are: how does
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building stand? How can
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building withstand weather conditions
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as heat, rain, wind, and snow? How are construction sites managed? The more I observe these
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, the more I find myself asking these questions.
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, when I got the opportunity to study structures and the forces applied to them in school, I was at the top of my class, and my teacher distinguished me from other students.
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, my interest in these subjects did not end at school; it continued to wander in my mind outside of school. There are various topics that I have looked into, specifically geometry and how forces are applied to these geometric shapes.
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example of a building that I have always looked into is the Citicorp
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building. Even though I have never visited New York
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, I have always looked up how the building was built and how the forces were distributed using geometric shapes within the walls of the building, and how the building withstands wind using a simple mechanical concept.
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experience made me
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that engineering is not just something I am interested in, but something I naturally excel at. It showed me that understanding how things work and applying that knowledge comes intuitively to me, which is why engineering feels like the perfect field for me. Alongside my interest in engineering, I have always been drawn to art and architecture. Even though the first questions that come to mind are scientific and more engineering-related, I have never ignored the artistic and architectural aspects of
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and structures.
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, after questioning how
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stand, I immediately think about how they were designed and how they present themselves. The appearance of a structure plays a significant role in how people admire it. The philosophy and the story behind the designs are not ignored in my thinking. I often find myself searching for and looking into the story that the architect has written about it.
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, the Kuwait Liberation Tower is
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of my
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skyscrapers. Alongside its appealing design, it has an interesting and emotional story behind it. It was first constructed before the Iraqi invasion and was completed after the war.
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, it
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resilience in times of hardship and endurance.
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, when I was young, I used to attend many art classes, trying to perfect drawings of famous
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I used to admire,
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of them being the Liberation Tower.
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, I did not get the chance to
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develop that skill.
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, I genuinely think that combining engineering with architecture has significant potential.
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why I really look forward to majoring in an engineering discipline and pursuing a minor in art and architecture. In conclusion, it is easy to see that many different ideas and aspects make a
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special.
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are
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of the more prominent ones.

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task response
Stay on the main topic. The task asks if famous buildings give a city its character, but most of your essay talks about your own interest in engineering.
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Give a clear answer in each body paragraph. Link each main idea back to the city and its character.
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Use more direct examples of cities and their famous buildings, and explain how these shape the image of the city.
coherence and cohesion
Your essay has clear paragraphs, but the first two body paragraphs do not fully match the question.
coherence and cohesion
Use topic sentences that clearly show the main point of each paragraph.
coherence and cohesion
Some parts are long and repeat similar ideas. Cut extra detail so the main line of thought is easier to follow.
coherence and cohesion
You have an introduction and a conclusion, which helps the essay feel complete.
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You use some examples, like the Citicorp Center and Kuwait Liberation Tower.
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Your opinion is clear at the start: you agree that special buildings give a city character.
Word Count

IELTS says that you should write a minimum of 250 words in writing task 2. If you go under word count you will lose marks in task response.

A very long essay will not give you a higher band score.

Aim for between 260 to 290 words in writing task 2. This will ensure a concise essay and will be realistic in terms of time management. You have only 40 minutes to write the essay and you need around 10 minutes of planning time, so you will not be able to write a long essay in 30 minutes.

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