
9 Academic IELTS Writing tips on how to get Band 7
This is the article from one student, Band 7 in IELTS, and here he shares the secrets to success in the Writing test.
1. Before writing an essay, you must know its basic structure.
2. Do Task 2 first, because it is worth more marks and is easier.
3. Don’t waste too much time on Task 1. Learn all the specific writing structure for each type of task 1. In the real test, you just have to apply that structure with new data and suitable verb tenses. Read sample essays and take note of the ones with good structure to have a wide range of academic structures for task 1. Some structures might be used in the task 2 as well.
4. You must complete both tasks. I don’t care how difficult the test is, I don’t care how little time you have got. You MUST complete your test at any cost. If you don’t, you will be penalized.
5. Again, practice writing. Do both 2 tasks in one hour. You can focus only on task 1 or task 2, but before the test, you should practice writing both tasks to get familiar with time limits.
6. Practice makes perfect. In writing, this statement is completely true. But it is better if there is someone to check your writing for you and so you can learn from your mistakes.
7. Writing requires wide academic vocabulary. You also have to buy a dictionary to work on and enrich your vocabulary.
8. Avoid all informal ways of writing. There are some rules of writing you should follow. For example: no abbreviations, no 1st and 2nd pronoun or possessive (I, you, me, my, your), except in conclusion where you have to state your opinion.
9. Each body paragraph has to include: the topic sentence, supporting sentences (2-3 sentences), development sentences (evidence: example, experience, data). In many languages (English included), there are many ways to develop a body paragraph, which results in a situation where that topic sentence is not the first sentence. But you are advised to put the topic sentence at the beginning of each body paragraph. Don’t be creative in this case.
REMEMBER, to reach success, you MUST make an effort. You should have a clear motivation and a strong will to overcome difficulties. No success comes easily. Practice is the only way to gain success. Don’t just wait for a lucky break, it will never come if you don’t know how to grab it.
Relax before the test!
Attempting to do one or two practice tests before the real test won’t help you increase your score. On the contrary, it will make you feel stressed and less confident.
In brief, you must relax before any tests. Forget about them to relax, and believe in yourself.
Comments:
The diagram illustrate the evolution of cutting tools during the Stone Age, comparing two types of tools from 1.4( Tool A)million years ago and 0.8 million years ago (Tool B).
Overall, the tool B demonstrate significant changes in shape and functions comparing to tool A. The advancement can be seen in tool's sharpness which shows the development of craftmanship over Stone Age.
Tool A, aged as 1.4 million years ago seems to more basics and have round shape. From the front side it can observed as triangular shape. Besides, the side view is more thicker and dull that give a clue of it's limited cutting efficiency.
Tool B which is dated 0.8 million years ago, however, looks more functional and sharp having a simple shape. Its front view is flat similar to its back view having sharp angles while the side view is much thinner. This adds to its functionality when using.
When both of the tools in these two ages are different in view shapes, they have the same height of 5cm. This shows that the more polished and changed in shape it become, was all due to the development of tool-making techniques.
The diagram demonstrates the alterations two cutting tools during stone age from three different views. By and large, tool B seems much more larger than its counterpart in two of different view.
Regarding Front view, tool B seems more circular than tool A. Additionally, it looks larger and brighter. In comparison with tool b, tool a is larger and heavier. By contrast, tool b seems larger from back view.
To summarize, it is illustrated by following diagram that tool b experienced noticeable growth from two different viewpoints. Furthermore, all the measurement carried out in the scale of 5 Cm.
What a nice answer!
there is a differences between tool A and tool B.
infact, the front view in Tool A is more longer than ToolB, as well as back view.
he front view in Tool B become more circular than Tool A., as well as back view..
the side view for ToolB is like a line
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IELTS Mock Test 2023 December Writing Practice Test 1