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Details needing attention in IELTS writing

Details needing attention in IELTS writing

IELTS is the best choice for studying and immigrating in Australia. It has been recognized by 100% Australian universities, and it is also a recognized language test for Australian immigrants and other non-immigrants. Generally speaking, Australia does not accept TOEFL scores. The following are the details I need to pay attention to when writing IELTS. I hope you read them carefully!

The first is the timetable.

IELTS writing requires candidates to complete an explanatory essay or letter of at least 150 words (20 minutes) and an argumentative essay of at least 250 words (40 minutes) within one hour. Candidates should arrange their time reasonably.

Question: Write task 1 or task 2 first?

Expert: It is suggested that candidates should be easy before difficult. Task 1 Try to finish it in 20 minutes, and then write Task 2 with peace of mind. Therefore, candidates must practice and write more and master the time before the exam.

Second, the number of words

There is a lower limit on the number of words in IELTS writing, but there is no upper limit, so many candidates have doubts about how many words can get high marks in the article. Of course, there is no absolute limit, but according to statistics, the number of words in most high-scoring small compositions is around 180, and the number of words in big compositions is around 280.

Question: What if there are not enough words?

Expert: as far as Task 1 is concerned, it shows that the ability of candidates to analyze charts needs to be improved, so they should practice the idea of reading pictures and examining questions more. If the number of words in Task 2 is not enough, it means that the candidates are not open-minded and their arguments cannot be expanded. Candidates need to increase their reading, read more articles on topics similar to IELTS writing and read IELTS model essays intensively to master the methods of argument expansion.

Three. Title and format

IELTS compositions, large and small, do not need topics. There are two formats for IELTS writing: one is the blank line format, that is, each paragraph of the article is written in a title, and there is a blank line between paragraphs; Second, the space is not empty, that is, there are five characters at the beginning of each paragraph except the top of the first paragraph, and there are no blank lines between paragraphs.

Fourth, the machine warps.

IELTS is a very systematic and professional language proficiency test. It has a huge question bank, and some questions will appear repeatedly. Therefore, candidates can fully prepare for the exam by knowing the previous questions, that is, writing questions and topics.

Question: Do you want to recite the model essay?

Expert: Reciting model essays is very helpful to improve the English language level of candidates, but candidates should make it clear that the purpose of reciting model essays is to absorb the essence, such as ideas, language and structure. Instead of copying the same questions in the exam, otherwise the examiner will find that it will affect the final score.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) score

The ratio of large and small compositions in writing is about 6 to 4. It can be seen that task 2 accounts for a large proportion in the final writing score, but task 1 can not be ignored.

Question: Will the untidy test paper be deducted?

Expert: Scribbled handwriting and untidy paper will affect the examiner's understanding of the content of the article to a certain extent, thus affecting the score.

Sixth, tense

Chart composition usually gives a specific time, and candidates should decide the tense of the article according to this time. There are usually three situations: the past time is the past tense, the present time or no time is the present tense, and the prediction is the future tense. Argumentative writing determines the tense according to the content.

Seven, some stylistic considerations of academic articles

Let's understand the writing and stylistic features of such articles through concrete examples.

1.N2O was not produced until 1990, and its output increased rapidly thereafter.

IELTS articles are formal, so try not to appear abbreviations. Was not suggested writing it as it is.

2. Bottles are first divided into transparent, brown and transparent colors, and then washed with high-pressure water.

There is something wrong with spelling. In IELTS writing, both British and American spellings are accepted, but we still try our best not to confuse them. Such as or and our, se and ze. Or and ze are American spellings, while our and se are English spellings.

Nowadays, more and more people own private cars.

The word "more and more" is too simple, so we can use more and more instead.

Let's work together to build a more civilized China!

This sentence shouts slogans and expresses emotions. IELTS composition is an argumentative essay, which does not need any form of emotional expression and slogan, so this sentence is not suitable for such a language environment.

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