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Let's start with initial conditions. An hour is allocated for IELTS Writing overall but 40 minutes for essay task in particular. Clearly, a person taking test is responsible for time management but it is strongly recommended to follow this pattern to be succeed. 250 words has to be written.
There are following criteria according which your message will be judged: task achievement, lexical resources, grammatical range and accuracy, coherence and cohesion. Therefore a main goal is to cover all parts of the task (task achievement)
using a mixed variety of vocabulary, sophisticated lexical features (lexical resources), and wide range of tenses with full flexibility and accuracy (grammatical range and accuracy). All sentences should be well structured and linked with each other to meet coherence and cohesion.
Commonly, 6 different types of essay might be in your task list. There are Agree and Disagree, Advantages outweigh Disadvantages, Discussion (discuss two view plus your opinion, just two views only), Problem and Solution, Two questions, Opinion. All of them are pretty much similar organized but be careful you have to fully understand given objective to be accessed good by task achievement measure.
Formula of any essay:
The intro is your first change to surprise the examiner and set a ton for the rest of essay. You can use the correct tenses and a range of phrases.
If you talk about general statements and facts - use simple tense
If you talk about recent changes - use perfect tense
If you talk about changes happening now - use continuous tense
Let's start with initial conditions. An hour is allocated for IELTS Writing overall but 40 minutes for essay task in particular. Clearly, a person taking test is responsible for time management but it is strongly recommended to follow this pattern to be succeed. 250 words has to be written.
There are following criteria according which your message will be judged: task achievement, lexical resources, grammatical range and accuracy, coherence and cohesion. Therefore a main goal is to cover all parts of the task (task achievement)
using a mixed variety of vocabulary, sophisticated lexical features (lexical resources), and wide range of tenses with full flexibility and accuracy (grammatical range and accuracy). All sentences should be well structured and linked with each other to meet coherence and cohesion.
Commonly, 6 different types of essay might be in your task list. There are Agree and Disagree, Advantages outweigh Disadvantages, Discussion (discuss two view plus your opinion, just two views only), Problem and Solution, Two questions, Opinion. All of them are pretty much similar organized but be careful you have to fully understand given objective to be accessed good by task achievement measure.
Formula of any essay:
- Introduction
- Supporting paragraphs
- Conclusion
Introduction
It contains of background sentence (general sentence about the topic. Usually it is rephrased question), detailed background sentence (extra sentence to support the first or deep background sentence to cover the second part of question), thesis (focus of the question in your words), and your purpose of essay (tell reader your plan).The intro is your first change to surprise the examiner and set a ton for the rest of essay. You can use the correct tenses and a range of phrases.
If you talk about general statements and facts - use simple tense
If you talk about recent changes - use perfect tense
If you talk about changes happening now - use continuous tense
Supporting paragraphs
Supporting paragraphs exist to help prove the thesis using real and factual information. They are made up of 4 sentences:
- Topic sentence
- Example
- Discussion
- Conclusion
There are some ways to expressing solutions:
- set aside (allocate) an hour a day
- allocate more resources
- subsidise sports centers
- bring in law to ban people from
- It should be made compulsory
- launch a public campaign
- have a zero tolerance policy on
Please use redundant language (like therefore, as a result, in conclusion, and so on) to link sentences.
Conclusion
At the end of any type of essay you will need to write a short conclusion. It is usually contains of:
- General, one sentence summary
- Focused summary of the main points - avoiding repetition of vocabulary
- You opinion/Advice/Predicting the future
Grammar to use: unless/otherwise constructions.
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