Compared to Task 1, writing in Task 2 requires more complex paraphrasing because it involves many abstract structures and social, educational, or policy concepts. Therefore, cultivating a system of synonyms by topic or argument function is essential if you want to improve your paraphrasing ability and raise your band from 6.0 to 7.5+.
In this article, we will introduce a set of synonyms selected for academic purposes, divided by common topics and argument functions, along with important notes and effective learning strategies to help you use words more flexibly and accurately in all Task 2 forms.
I. Topic-based Synonyms
1. Education
Original Word
Academic Synonym
Definition
Collocations
Example
student
learner, pupil (younger), scholar (university)
Person studying at a school/course
diligent learner, young learner
Governments should invest more in supporting disadvantaged learners.
Parental involvement plays a crucial role in enhancing children’s academic outcomes.
job prospects
career opportunities
Future employment possibilities
enhance career prospects, improve employability
Tertiary education significantly enhances students’ future career prospects.
Note: Avoid repeating “students” too much; alternate with “learners” or “pupils”. “School” can be upgraded to “educational institution” in policy contexts.
2. Work & Career
Original Word
Academic Synonym
Definition
Collocations
Example
job
occupation, profession, position
Specific work or career field
secure a stable occupation, entry-level position
Many people are unable to find a suitable occupation without formal qualifications.
employee
worker, staff member, workforce
Person working for an organization
loyal workforce, skilled staff
Retaining a loyal and competent workforce is a key concern for modern companies.
employer
organization, company, firm
Person/entity hiring staff
reputable employer, multinational firm
Job seekers tend to prefer reputable employers that offer long-term benefits.
The rapid pace of technological advancement has reshaped communication worldwide.
device
gadget, digital tool
Electronic tool
smart devices, wearable technology
The proliferation of smart gadgets has increased screen time among children.
internet
cyberspace, the digital realm
Global network
high-speed internet, internet access
Reliable internet access is vital for the growth of remote education.
social media
online platforms, virtual networks
Social sites
social media addiction, online interaction
Excessive use of social media may lead to reduced face-to-face communication.
innovation
technological breakthrough, advancement
New discovery/tech
foster innovation, cutting-edge technology
Government funding is necessary to foster technological innovation in renewable energy.
automation
mechanisation, robotization
Using machines for work
industrial automation, robotic technology
Automation in manufacturing has led to significant job displacement.
digitalisation
digital transformation, smart integration
Going digital
undergo digital transformation, smart infrastructure
Public sectors are undergoing rapid digital transformation to enhance efficiency.
7. Health
Original Word
Academic Synonym
Definition
Collocations
Example
health
well-being, fitness, vitality
Physical/mental state
promote good health, physical and mental well-being
Governments should invest more in promoting public health rather than treating diseases.
hospital
healthcare institution, medical facility
Place for treatment
overcrowded hospitals, state-funded institutions
The government needs to improve infrastructure in public healthcare institutions.
disease
illness, disorder, ailment, condition
Sickness
chronic illness, infectious disease
Preventive strategies can reduce the spread of infectious diseases in urban areas.
treatment
medical intervention, therapy
Cure/care process
undergo medical treatment, effective intervention
Patients with mental disorders require long-term medical intervention.
healthcare
medical service, health provision
Medical system
access to healthcare, universal healthcare
Universal access to healthcare is essential for ensuring social equality.
exercise
physical activity, fitness routine
Activity for health
regular physical activity, exercise regime
Regular physical activity plays a key role in preventing cardiovascular diseases.
diet
nutritional intake, eating habits
Food intake
balanced diet, unhealthy eating habits
A balanced diet can significantly reduce the risk of obesity among young people.
obesity
excessive weight, overweight condition
Being overweight
rising obesity rates, obesity-related health problems
The government should launch nationwide campaigns to combat childhood obesity.
Note: Avoid repeating “health”; use “well-being” or “fitness”. Avoid informal phrases like “get sick” (use “suffer from a condition”).
II. Function-based Synonyms
1. Cause – Effect
Simple
Academic Replacement
Example
A causes B
A leads to / results in B
Overconsumption of fast food leads to various health problems.
A is associated with B
Air pollution is closely associated with respiratory illnesses.
A paves the way for B
Technological advances pave the way for more efficient healthcare.
A is a contributing factor in B
Unemployment is a contributing factor in rising crime rates.
A exerts an impact on B
Parental education levels exert a significant impact on children’s academic performance.
2. Agree – Disagree
Simple
Academic Replacement
Example
I agree
I would contend that / I am inclined to believe that
I would contend that public transport should be made free to reduce emissions.
I think / I believe
I would argue that / I am convinced that
I am convinced that stricter regulations are necessary to ensure food safety.
Some people think…
There is a widespread belief that…
There is a widespread belief that traditional education is more effective than online learning.
Some support the view
Those who advocate the idea that…
Those who advocate the view that exams should be abolished argue that they are outdated.
3. Solution – Action
Simple
Academic Replacement
Example
solution
Remedy, measure, approach, intervention, strategy
One effective remedy for youth unemployment is to expand vocational training.
do something
take action, take initiatives, implement measures
Governments must take decisive action to combat climate change.
try to do something
make every effort to, endeavor to, attempt to
Authorities should make every effort to raise public awareness of health risks.
fix a problem
address, resolve, tackle, handle
This policy aims to address the issue of overcrowded urban housing.
4. Contrast – Concession
Simple
Academic Replacement
Example
but
however, nevertheless, nonetheless, in contrast
Technology offers many benefits. However, it also raises ethical concerns.
even though
although, though, while, despite the fact that
While exams test knowledge effectively, they may not assess creativity.
A is true, but B…
While A is valid, B is equally important
While financial support is crucial, it is equally important to provide emotional support.
5. Importance
Simple
Academic Replacement
Example
important
vital, essential, crucial, significant
Environmental education is of paramount importance in shaping future behaviors.
very important
indispensable, imperative, of paramount importance
Healthcare is indispensable for maintaining social stability.
6. Impact & Problem
Simple
Academic Replacement
Example
Impact (n)
outcome, consequence, repercussion (negative)
The economic consequences of the pandemic were severe.
Affect (v)
influence, shape, exert an impact on
Education level shapes one’s career trajectory significantly.
bad effect
adverse/detrimental effect
Overuse of antibiotics may lead to adverse health effects.
problem
issue, obstacle, hurdle, concern
Urban sprawl has become a major issue in developing countries.
big problem
pressing concern, urgent issue
Youth unemployment remains a pressing concern for many governments.
difficult problem
dilemma, setback, complication
The reliance on fossil fuels presents an ongoing dilemma in policy-making.
III. Important Notes
1. Avoid Over-Paraphrasing
Do not replace every word. It makes the text unnatural.
Example: “The government should invest more in education.” ❌ Over-paraphrased: “The authorities ought to allocate more financial resources towards academic institutions.” (Too complex/clunky) ✅ Good: Keep it clear. Only paraphrase keywords to avoid repetition.
2. Understand Nuance
Don’t use “fancy” words if you don’t know exactly what they mean.
❌ Wrong: “Parents must indoctrinate children with knowledge…” (“Indoctrinate” is negative) ✅ Right: “Parents should instil essential knowledge…”
3. Use Collocations
Words often go together. Translating word-for-word often fails.
❌ Weak: “People get benefit from the policy.” ✅ Strong: “People derive considerable benefits from the policy.”
4. Common Traps
Don’t Use
Do Use
Try to do sth
Make an effort to / Attempt to
Get benefits from
Derive / Gain / Obtain benefits from
Get a job
Secure a job / Obtain employment
Big problem
Pressing issue / Serious concern
Kids
Children / Youngsters
IV. Learning Strategies
Learn Collocations: Don’t just learn “important”; learn “play a vital role in”.
Practice in Context: Rewrite sentences using new words. Original: “Children should take part in community activities.” Paraphrased: “Youngsters ought to be motivated to engage in voluntary work.”
Apply by Essay Type:
Problem-Solution: Use “pressing issue”, “address this challenge”.
Opinion: Use “I am inclined to believe that”, “supporters contend that”.
Conclusion
Effective use of synonyms is not just about memorizing lists, but understanding context and collocations. Use this guide to practice writing clear, academic essays. With consistent effort, you can improve your Lexical Resource score significantly.