In IELTS writing task 2, you may be asked to discuss the cause of a problem and then suggest some solutions to solve it. There are a wide array of possibilities and sometimes the words “cause” and “solution” are not actually used, so it can be a little difficult to spot these. H...
IELTS thesis structure When you are writing a Task 2 answer, a structure based on the following elements could be used (summarised in the flow chart opposite). Introductory paragraph The introduction of a Task 2 answer should begin with a general statement or idea of your own that takes into...
Would you like to learn how to write high scoring Task 2 answers?On this e-book you will find some guidance on how you should write an IELTS essay. There are then model answers on the following pages for different types of essay and different questions, with some brief guidance on each....
IELTS Writing is comprised of 2 tasks: in the academic module candidates IELTS Writing task1 requires to describe a graph, diagram or chart, and then answer to an argument.Those taking the general training version have an IELTS Writing task to write a letter and a short essay. Writing in I...
Master IELTS Writing Task 2 with our comprehensive guide on Direct Question Essays. Learn the structure and tips. Also, check out the sample answers.
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More Task 1 Academic Lessons: How to Describe an IELTS Academic Writing Task 1 Graph IELTS Academic Writing Task 1: This lesson describes in a simple way how you should describe a graph for the academic part of the test for task 1. You need an introduction, overview and body paragraphs. ...
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STEP ONE: Give the students an IELTS writing task 2 question. Have them discuss it with a partner or in small groups. Tell them that they will now plan their answer. STEP TWO: Gather their answers. Write up their ideas on the board. Discuss. ...
IELTS scores are often valid only up to two years in most organisations and universities. Hence, doing the test too soon may not be advisable. The Overall Band Score and band scores for each of the four components - Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking - are provided in the final test...