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The IELTS essay has to have a plan. Time spent on the plan is time well invested. A plan is surely going to produce an essay, which works. A crisp, but brief and to-the-point introduction and conclusion, and 2 to 3 well-planned paragraphs with relevant topic sentences, is all that is needed for an IELTS essay. This book has 400+ essays seen in the actual IELTS exams, most of which have been repeated many times. LINK EBOOK
This book provides useful information for the IELTS Writing tasks, which can helps learners to improve their writing skills as well as build more confidence in the two tasks of the IELTS.
Most of the essays provided on this booklet are written by students and graded by an IELTS trainer. There are some comments that help students improve their IELTS writing. All band score predictions are approximate. LINK: BOOK
Learn essential tips on how to write a successful report for IELTS writing task 1 for diagrams.
Watch a video by Jamal from E2Language as she walks you through the process writing task, providing an in-depth writing structure to tackle this tricky section of the IELTS.
I'd like to introduce some of the useful expressions needed for writing a Problem - Solution essay. These expressions should be used with reference to the dictionary for the correct use.
I'd like to present a suggested template for the IELTS Writing exam on the essay of advantages and disadvantages.
This material provides some of the useful phrases for learners to improve their writing in the IELTS Exam.