IELTS writing tips

  1. You have to do lot of practice of writing to pass this module.
  2. Task 2 have more marks so spend more time on it. Twenty minutes on task 1 and 40 minutes on task 2 would be a good equilibrium.
  3. For both writing tasks, it is a good idea to put down your thoughts on the question sheet. It will provide you an outline for your writing. It may take 2 or 3 minutes but the time spent is worth it.
  4. Don’t go beyond your relevant points and avoid writing any irrelevant data. Describe the relevant and most important data.
  5. Write concluding sentence which sums up all the information.
  6. In task 2 candidates have to present an argument so they should have something on the topic to write. Regularly read newspapers, editorials and magazine articles on current issues. It will help you to widen your ideas.
  7. Introduce the topic and shape your stance whether you agree or disagree.
  8. Give opinions of scholars in support of your viewpoint and write relevant examples.
  9. State the opposing viewpoint and give explanation why you differ with it.
  10. Wind up with a short concluding paragraph.
  11. If there is time left at the end, improve your answers by checking spelling or grammatical mistakes.
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