
How to Write Strong IB Argumentative Essays
Mastering IB argumentative essays is key to top grades. Learn expert strategies for strong evidence, logical premises, and critical self-evaluation in your IB IAs and TOK Essay.
Mastering Argumentation in Your IB Essays
When you hear the word “argument”, you might tend to think of an aggressive shouting match, just to get your point across to somebody – the Latin root of the word actually translates as “to enlighten, make bright”. Argumentation, therefore, is much more than merely getting your point across. And, it’s central to writing all IB Essays.
Effective argumentation is useful in every IB assignment. In the Language A HL Essay, for example, you provide evidence to back up your point – yes, that’s right: The PEAL paragraph structure we’re all so familiar with is a basic form of argumentation! It’s also imperative in the Extended Essay, TOK Essay (and Exhibition!), as well as most subject IAs.
So, in order to truly understand how it is we’re getting those important communication marks, let’s take a look at some of the best strategies.
Remain Critical of Your Own Argumentation
A good way to tell whether you have a solid argument on your hands is to consider what somebody would say if they were trying to disprove your argument. Which holes could you pick in the logic? It’s important to stay as objective as possible when writing, and really try your hardest to be self-critical. If you honestly can’t find any fallacies (flaws in the logic), you’re probably in a good place.
To find out more about all kinds of logical fallacies, be sure to take a look at this website!
Evaluate Your Evidence Realistically
Behind every good argument is good evidence. You can’t put “My Mum told me” as a source – you need facts and data. Here, again, it’s important to stay critical of your evidence. Is there any potential bias present? Is the source up-to-date? Does the author have expertise in the subject?
If this is all sounding a bit TOK-ish to you, then you’d be correct! Argumentation is effectively what TOK is all about. If there’s any reason to find TOK interesting or useful, this is it, and it’s a skill which will help endlessly in later life.
The Lanterna Tip: It’s okay if your evidence isn’t perfect, so long as you make it clear to the examiner that you’re taking this into account. An out-of-date source is still potentially useful if it correlates with more modern sources. It’s best not to try to hide weaknesses in your evidence during an IA in a science subject. Instead, show the examiner you are being critical and objective by discussing it. After all, this is what the discussion and evaluation marks are for!
Strip Your Essay to the Bare Bones
The basic points in a logical argument are known as premises. Here’s an example:
- Premise 1: Hugo is a dog.
- Premise 2: Dogs have four legs.
- Conclusion: Hugo has four legs.
It might seem at first look that this argument flows nicely to the conclusion. Premises 1 and 2 are both technically true, but is there a weakness you can find? If you’re thinking premise 2, then that’s correct: Dogs don’t necessarily always have four legs. Just as I’ve found the “bare bones” of an argument here, you should try to do the same. If you take away all the extra words, what is the simplest way to state your argument?
Lay it out as I have done above, with all your premises, and the conclusion it leads to, and it should make it much easier to see any weaknesses in your argument, and then try to fix them.
Get a Second Pair of Eyes
One of the best things to do for succeeding with IB essays is to get a second pair of eyes. Your classmates are in a great position to do so! Even if your peers aren’t experts in the subject, they’ll be able to help you dissect your argument. Ask them if they find your argument convincing – why, or why not? Do they think your conclusion flows logically from your premises?
Having classmates look at your work is especially useful considering that (in most cases) your teacher can only take a look at your work once!

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In the IB, argumentation is much more than just stating your opinion; it's about constructing a logical, well-supported case for your ideas. It involves presenting points, backing them with credible evidence, and demonstrating critical thinking, much like the PEAL paragraph structure you might be familiar with. It's central to demonstrating understanding and achieving high communication marks across various assignments.
Effective argumentation is vital across nearly all IB assignments, including the Language A HL Essay, Extended Essay, TOK Essay and Exhibition, and most subject IAs. It's how you demonstrate critical thinking, evaluate evidence, and present a coherent, persuasive analysis. Strong argumentation ensures your ideas are clearly understood and well-supported, directly impacting your grades.
To critically evaluate your arguments, consider what someone trying to disprove you might say – look for holes in your logic or "logical fallacies." For evidence, question its potential bias, currency, and the author's expertise. Don't hide weaknesses; instead, discuss them to show objectivity and critical thinking, which examiners value highly.
Logical fallacies are flaws in reasoning that weaken an argument. Understanding them helps you identify weaknesses in your own arguments and those of others. To avoid them, try to strip your essay down to its "bare bones" – state your premises and conclusion simply. This often reveals any faulty logic, allowing you to strengthen your argument before submission.
Lanterna's expert tutors, many of whom scored 40+ in the IB or have extensive teaching/examiner experience, can provide personalised guidance on developing robust argumentation skills. They'll help you refine your thesis, structure your arguments logically, evaluate evidence effectively, and identify and correct any logical fallacies, ensuring your essays are clear, critical, and persuasive.
Absolutely. Our tutors are highly experienced in all major IB assignments, including the Extended Essay, TOK Essay, HL Essay, and various IAs. They can guide you through every stage, from refining your research question and structuring your argument to critically evaluating sources and ensuring your final submission meets the IB's rigorous criteria, all while upholding academic honesty.
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