IELTS writing tips
Top 10 Writing Tips For IELTS
Here are 10 of my top
IELTS writing tips. They focus on the writing process in the exam. Much the
most important tip is number 1. If you are a band score 8.0 candidates, you may
want to check out my other essay writing tips for more advanced candidates.
1. Read the question – answer the question
Rule number 1 is to
answer the question: read the question carefully and underline all the
information you need to include. This works differently in the essay and the
report.
In the essay, often you will find background
information and the question itself. Make sure you answer the question
(eg “Do you agree?”) And do not write generally
about the topic. If you copy another essay you have written on the same topic,
you will lose a lot of marks. In task 1, all the information you need to
include is in the chart/graph: make sure you identify the key points before you
start writing.
2. Don’t start writing too soon – think and plan!
It is important to
finish both pieces of writing, but the way to do this is not necessarily
starting to write immediately. If you do that, you may get half way through the
writing and realize you cannot finish it. Only start writing when you know how
you are going to finish. In the essay this can mean up to 10 minutes and in the
task 1 report it can mean up to 5 minutes. The more you think the better and
more quickly you will write. 2/3 minutes is almost certainly not enough. For
more detail on this, try looking at Planning an IELTS essay – the 10 minute
solution
3. Write enough words
250 means AT LEAST 250
and 150 mean AT LEAST 150. See my post on how many words for more detail on
this.
4. Don’t write too many words
The more words you
write, you more mistakes you are likely to make. The more words you write, the
less efficient you become and the quality will fall. The idea is to aim for
between 260 – 280 words in the essay and 160-180 words in the report.
5. Don’t copy whole sections of the question
If you copy whole
sections of the question, the examiner will not include those words in your
word count: 260 words can become 230 words if you are not careful.
6. Time is your enemy – have a plan and a watch
Timing can be a
problem. It is important to keep moving and stick to your timing. Don’t be
tempted to spend more than 40 minutes on your essay – you need 20 minutes to
answer task 1 properly.
7. Task 1 and task 2 – which do you answer first?
The essay is worth twice
the marks of the report. One idea is to do task 2 (the essay) before task 1(the
report), just to ensure you finish the essay. You do need to spend at least 20
minutes on part 1 though. Do not try to answer it in 15 minutes.
8. Check your writing
It is important to
check your writing for grammatical errors. You need to have a checklist before
you enter the exam of what mistakes you typically make. For a little more
detail on this, try checking this post about how to check your writing
9. Think about range of vocabulary
You should also check
your writing for unnecessary word repetition – you are graded on the variety of
your language. You should note that this does not mean you need to use long,
complex words, rather it means you should use precise words.
10. Think about the examiner – use
paragraphs well
The examiner will not spend very long grading your
paper. You need to create an immediate good impression and the best way to do
this in my experience is to present
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