In this post, we will talk about the third part of the IELTS Exam, which is writing. You have one hour to write two compositions. There will be no extra to make a clean copy of the text. Therefore, you should not write a first draft and then a final version. Instead, write your final version right away.
The tasks in IELTS Academic and General are slightly different. Find the kinds of tasks below:
IELTS Academic
The Writing part of IELTS Academic includes two tasks.
Topics are suitable for candidates entering undergraduate and postgraduate studies or willing to work in another country.
Task 1
You will be presented with a graph, table, chart or diagram and asked to describe, summarize or explain the information in your own words. You may be asked to describe and explain data, describe the stages of a process, how something works. You may also be asked to describe an object or event.
Task 2
You will be asked to write an essay in response to a point of view, argument or problem. Responses to both tasks must be in a formal style.
ELTS General Training
The Writing part of IELTS General Training includes two tasks which are based on topics of general interest.
Task 1
You will be presented with a situation and asked to write a letter requesting information, or explaining the situation. The letter may be personal, semi-formal or formal in style.
Task 2
You will be asked to write an essay in response to a point of view, argument or problem. The essay can be slightly more personal in style than the Academic Writing Task 2 essay.
Now check out our 12 tips:
Task 1
Task 2
Situation – problem – solution – conclusion
Introduction – development – conclusion
Be sure to use websites such www.statistics.gov.uk to find useful language, and try to keep useful language and expressions in mind. They will count a lot to your mark! To make the most of your practice, have a teacher or friend read your texts in order to find out some things which could be improved.
Have a nice time studying and stay tuned!
Fundadora e Diretora Acadêmica da Caltabiano Idiomas. Formada em Psicologia pela Universidade Mackenzie. Possui certificados da Universidade de Cambridge, atestando proficiência do idioma Inglês (CPE) e conhecimento didático e metodológico (ICELT e DELTA Module 1), dentre outros. É também examinadora oral dos testes Cambridge ESOL. Ministra palestras para professores em eventos nacionais e internacionais, sobre temas relacionados à metodologia, didática, desenvolvimento profissional, coordenação e projetos acadêmicos. É membro do conselho do grupo de interesses especiais de Liderança e Gerenciamento de instituições de ensino da Associação Brasileira do Ensino do Inglês para falantes de outros idiomas (BRAZ-TESOL). Atualmente, ela desenvolve projetos de consultoria para startups, auxiliando empreendedores na preparação de pitches e a melhorarem a comunicação em inglês antes da ida ao Vale do Silício.
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