What You’re Really Being Tested On
If you’ve landed here searching for “IELTS Globalisation essay,” you’ve likely seen template answers and opinion structures. But this topic isn’t about memorising buzzwords. It’s about showing your ability to think clearly, express with structure, and understand global complexity with balance and control.
This isn’t just about trade or culture.
This is about how you see the world — and how clearly you can show that in writing.
Why Globalisation Matters in IELTS
Globalisation touches nearly every IELTS theme:
- Economy (multinational companies, outsourcing)
- Culture (loss vs exchange, homogenisation)
- Education (international students, language learning)
- Technology (global communication, digital spread)
- Environment (shared impact, global responsibility)
This means the topic is versatile and frequent — and that many students lose marks because they don’t know how to structure clarity around it.
XXXXX Common Mistakes Students Make
- Unclear thesis: “Some people think it’s good, others think it’s bad.” → This lacks control. IELTS wants you to lead.
- Overgeneralised ideas: “Globalisation is everywhere” → Too vague. The examiner wants to see precision.
- Confused tone: Writing as if it’s a university thesis rather than a test of clarity.
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Vocabulary by Category (With Structure in Mind)
Economic:
- multinational corporations (MNCs)
- outsourcing / offshoring
- income disparity
- labour exploitation
Cultural:
- cultural erosion
- cultural exchange
- homogenised society
- identity loss / identity evolution
Communication + Tech:
- global connectivity
- digital diffusion
- media saturation
- linguistic dominance (e.g. English)
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Essay Examples on Globalisation
🔗 Band 6 Essay – “Globalisation: More Harm Than Good?”
🔗 Band 7 Essay – “Globalisation Brings Cultural and Economic Growth”
🔗 Band 7.5 Discussion Essay – “Do the Benefits of Globalisation Outweigh the Drawbacks?”
Each essay includes:
- Clarity structure
- Vocabulary in action
- Sentence upgrades
- Identity progression
Coming soon: Interactive breakdown videos + PDF teaching packs
!!!Clarity Teaching Layer: The “Trade-off Paragraph”
This topic is perfect for practicing balanced argument writing.
You’ll often have to write about advantages and disadvantages, and the examiner wants to see how well you connect cause → example → insight → consequence.
Tip: Learn the “Trade-off Flow” —
“While globalisation increases economic growth, it can also… (sentence continues).”
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Final Note
This topic isn’t about copying facts from your textbook.
It’s about showing you understand how ideas move across borders — and how structure moves across your sentences.
If you can do that, you’re not just writing an essay.
You’re becoming someone who can express yourself with clarity across cultures, systems, and futures.
That’s what Band 7+ is built on.
