IELTS WRITING
Task 1
You have to write a report on a graph or process.
1. 20 minutes to complete the task.
2. Factual in nature, no opinion
3. There is a standard method
You must do the following to score well
1. Write 4 complete-short paragraphs
2. Favor quality over quantity
3. Demonstrate command of the language.
The Rules
· Total of 8-11 sentences.
· Create 4 distinct and purposeful paragraphs
· Must have 150 words
· Must be completed in 20 minutes or less.
Goals
· To be able to describe what the graph is about in your own words
· Give an overview of the graph, Discuss the highest and lowest points, greatest and least amount(s). describe the common things in a diagram
· Make real comparisons of the details in two paragraphs. Look at the major difference and similarities to make comparisons. Don’t just tell what we can plainly see on the graph, compare.
You got to put this combination of words together
· Nouns
· Verbs
· Phrases
· Adverbs
· Adjectives
Put all this together to make great sentences.
To avoid repeating some type of sentence over and over again, you can also add in some sentences using the ABCD method
Line Graph Introduction
You can’t copy or repeat the information
Grading of Task 1.
· Task development: How well do you answer the question
· Coherence: organization of ideas and connection between ideas
· Vocabulary: academic, subject specific vocabulary, adjectives, adverbs, synonym language.
· Grammar: level of mistakes, levels of grammar
Key points to remember:
· Don’t give an opinion
· Do not overwrite
· Use sentence variety
· Develop a plan & stick to it.
· Write sentences that do not have grammar or spelling mistakes.
Paragraph 1 & 2 Purposes
Paragraph 1 (Introduction)
· Tell what the graph is about in your own words( 1 sentence, possibly 2 )
Paragraph 2 (Overview)
· Tell the read the highest and lowest, greatest & least or the common. (2 sentences, possibly 3)
Paragraph 3(Comparing and contrasting numbers/percent)
· Break the graph into 2 parts. It allows you to write specific information in a body paragraph which leads to higher score. Always break the graph apart in way that allows for relevant comparisons.
· Compare at least 2 relevant details in part 1. Minimum is 2 sentences for this body paragraph.
Paragraph 4 (Specific Body Paragraph, 2-3 sentences)
· Here you should be using ,comparing the numbers/ percent
· Break the graph into 2 parts. It allows you to write specific information in a body paragraph which leads to higher score. Always break the graph apart in way that allows for relevant comparisons.
You have to say it in your own words
Common mistakes:
· Paraphrase: students who copy the question language exactly, get severely punished
· Separate paragraphs: students who fail to separate their paragraphs get low scores
· Quantity over Quality: 150 words is only 8 – 11 sentences. Most students write too much
· Failure to be specific: Student who only discuss the graph in generalities get low scores.
· Everything approach: Do not try to describe everything on the graph. Find interesting comparison
· Time management: Students who write more than 20 minutes harm their ability to do task 2.
Task 2
This is a standard essay that you must complete in 40 minutes.
1. 4 to 5 paragraphs
2. Minimum of 250 words
3. You must directly answer the question
4. They’re looking at the quality of your writing
Task 2 Essay Parts
1. Introduction (paragraph 1)
2. Body paragraph (paragraph 2)
3. Body paragraph(paragraph 3)
4. Conclusion opinion (paragraph 4)
Grading Task 2:
1. Task development: How well do you answer the question. Do you answer all parts of the question? Do you answer the question directly?
2. Coherence: looks the logical relationship between your sentences in a paragraph.
3. Lexical resource(vocabulary):
a. Academic level
b. Synonym language
c. Subject specific
4. Grammar: Mistake types and levels used.
Vocabulary: Three areas of excellence
1. Academic level of word choice
2. Synonym language
3. Topic related vocabulary
Keys to doing well
· Answer the question directly write a variety of sentences. Write mistake free sentences organization.
· Strong foundation of grammar.
· Proper introduction and body paragraphs.
· Extending and connecting details to the answering of the essay question.
· Spelling, capitalization, punctuation.
· Academic essays are SPECIFIC in nature not general.
· Outline the question.
Question types:
Two basic types:
1. Talk about each side of the argument.
2. Make a choice and support/defend it.
Agree or Disagree
This question requires you to make a choice and then to strongly defend the choice.
Format
· Introduction
· Body 1: Agree (1 reason)
· Body 2: Agree (1 reason)
· Conclusion
Pick a side, argue that side, support that side
Discuss both sides and give opinion
This question requires you to address both sides of the argument. Most of the time you also must give your opinion.
Format
· Introduction
· Body 1: side A
· Body 2: side B
· Short opinion
· Conclusion
Advantages, Disadvantages
Format
· Introduction
· Body 1: advantage
· Body2: disadvantage
· Conclusion
Problem (Factor) and Solutions
This is another of the both sides question. It is not complicated.
Format:
· Introduction
· Body1: factors
· Body2: solution(s)
· conclusion
Two-part question
This type will normally have two questions embedded. You must make sure you address both questions.
Format:
· introduction
· body1: question part 1
· body2: question part2
· conclusion
Opinion question
This is a choice question that you must support your opinion very well.
Format:
· Introduction
· Body1: One reason you have opinion
· Body2: Second reason you have opinion
· Conclusion.
Writing Formula
Key point
An essay is basically treated like an inverted pyramid. The introduction, body paragraphs and entire essay are collectively and separately an inverted pyramid
Inverted pyramids of ideas
Step 1:
Understand the question: Read a lot of the essay questions. Must understand the specific question, not the general idea of the question. (1 minute)
Step 2:
Think of two details for each controlling idea.
· The controlling ideas are given for the following questions: advantage-disadvantage, problem solution, discuss both sides, two-part question.
· You must come up with the controlling ideas for the following questions: opinion, agree-disagree.
WHY OUTLINE?
It is critical that you do an outline for the Essay question because an outline will do the following:
· Make you write faster
· Make you write more organized
· Make you more directly answer the question
· Make you write with quality
· Allow you to focus on your writing and not do ‘thinking’ while you’re writing
How to do outline? (3-4 minutes)
1. Think of the idea that each body paragraph will be about (controlling ideas)
2. Think of two details for each controlling idea. The controlling ideas are given for the following questions: advantage/disadvantage, problem solution, discuss both sides, 2-part question.
3. You must come up with the own controlling ideas for the following questions: Opinion, Agree-Disagree.
Basic outline format
1. Controlling idea #1
2. Specific detail #1
3. Specific detail #2
4. Controlling idea #2
5. Specific detail #1
6. Specific detail #2
Example: Discuss both sides and give opinion question
In many countries’ governments spend a lot of money on internet infrastructure. Some say it is reasonable to allocate those funds, but others disagree and say that many more important programs need this money. Discuss both views, give your opinion and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.
Outlining:
1. Controlling idea #1 - Spend internet infrastructure
2. Specific detail #1 – business
3. Specific detail #2 – handle social networks
4. Controlling idea #2 – more important programs for money
5. Specific detail #1 – education
6. Specific detail #2 – solving poverty etc.,
Introductions
Step3. How to do introduction (3 sentences)
Sentence 1: Tell me what the essay is generally about, what is the essay is mainly about. General idea of the essay.
Sentence 2: Paraphrase the question. Say what the question is about in your own words. Tell me what the specific questions wants you to do. Explain the debate/argument in the question.
Sentence 3: Give a thesis statement. Tell me your opinion and the controlling ideas of your body paragraphs.
Introductions part 2
Ask yourself these questions:
What is my job for the first sentence of introduction? (Discuss the main idea of essay.)
What is my job for the second sentence of introduction? (What is the question asking me to do?)
What is my job for the third sentence of introduction? (What is your opinion)
Sentence 1: General
Sentence 2: Specific
Sentence 3: Opinion
BODY PARAGRAPH METHOD 1
Step 4. Body paragraphs (5 sentences)
Sentence 1: Topic sentence… Introduce the controlling idea and position
Sentence 2: Tell the two specific details that will be used to support.
Sentence 3: Explain detail #1, tell how this detail supports the position
Sentence 4: Explain detail #2, tell how this detail supports the position
Sentence 5: concluding/ transition sentence
BODY PARAGRAPHS METHOD 2
Opinion paragraph
Sometimes you’ll have to do a question that will require an opinion (discuss both sides & give your opinion type question). 3 sentences maximum are necessary.
Step 5. Conclusion
Conclusion can include the following:
· Summarize the main point of essay … restate the thesis statement.
· Make a recommendation or suggestion.