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The Smart Student's Guide to Ideas for IELTS Writing Task

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  • Graphs: Describe the trends, patterns, and relationships shown in the graph. Explain any significant changes or differences in the data.
  • Tables: Compare and contrast the data in the table, highlighting any similarities, differences, or patterns. Discuss the relationships between the different variables.
  • Charts: Describe the proportions or distributions shown in the chart. Explain any major trends or patterns in the data.
  • Diagrams: Explain the processes, systems, or structures depicted in the diagram. Describe the relationships between the different components and how they work together.
  • Read the instructions carefully: Make sure you understand what information you are being asked to provide.
  • Organize your ideas: Plan your response before you start writing. This will help you to write a clear and coherent essay.
  • Use a variety of vocabulary: Avoid using the same words over and over again. Use a wide range of vocabulary to demonstrate your writing skills.
  • Use a variety of grammar structures: Use a variety of simple and complex sentence structures to improve the flow and readability of your essay.
  • Check your work: Before submitting your essay, check for any errors in grammar, spelling, or punctuation.
  • Letters: Write a letter to a friend, family member, or business associate. Inquire about their well-being, share news, or request information.
  • Emails: Write an email to a friend, colleague, or customer. Provide information, answer questions, or make arrangements.
  • Reports: Write a report on a specific topic. This could be a topic that you are interested in, or it could be a topic that you have been assigned for work or school.
  • Read the instructions carefully: Make sure you understand what information you are being asked to provide.
  • Organize your ideas: Plan your response before you start writing. This will help you to write a clear and coherent essay.
  • Use a formal style of writing: Use a formal style of writing and avoid using slang or colloquialisms.
  • Follow the correct conventions: Make sure your letter, email, or report follows the correct conventions of the genre you are writing in.
  • Check your work: Before submitting your essay, check for any errors in grammar, spelling, or punctuation.
  • Argumentative essays: Take a position on a controversial topic and provide evidence and examples to support your argument.
  • Opinion essays: Express your opinion on a specific topic and provide reasons for your opinion.
  • Expository essays: Explain a complex topic or issue. Provide clear and concise information to help the reader understand the topic.
  • Read the instructions carefully: Make sure you understand what topic you are being asked to write about and what type of response is required.
  • Organize your ideas: Plan your essay before you start writing. This will help you to write a clear and coherent essay.
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Smart Student s Guide to Ideas for IELTS Writing Task 2: Learn to think from the perspective of the IELTS Examiner and gain a higher band score
Smart Student's Guide to Ideas for IELTS Writing Task 2: Learn to think from the perspective of the IELTS Examiner and gain a higher band score

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Screen Reader : Supported
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Print length : 71 pages
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Smart Student s Guide to Ideas for IELTS Writing Task 2: Learn to think from the perspective of the IELTS Examiner and gain a higher band score
Smart Student's Guide to Ideas for IELTS Writing Task 2: Learn to think from the perspective of the IELTS Examiner and gain a higher band score

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 240 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 71 pages
Lending : Enabled
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