IELTS WRITING TASK 1 AND 2

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ielts writing task 1 & 2 app covered complete writing Section with 2 types of sub section. It provides model Practice tests tasks with detailed Solution and tips. ielts writing task app covers both type esaays and graphs based analysis writing.

Understand the Writing test 

Write clearly, organise your ideas and use a varied vocabulary.

Purpose of the test 

The IELTS Writing test is designed to assess a wide range of writing skills, including how well you

– write a response appropriately
– organise ideas
– use a range of vocabulary and grammar accurately

This is the case for whichever version of the IELTS test you are taking.

Ielts writing task Timing 

The IELTS Writing test takes 60 minutes. Spend 20 minutes on Task 1, and 40 minutes on Task 2.

You will need to manage your own time, so make sure you move on to Task 2 after 20 minutes.

Two tasks 

There are two tasks in the IELTS Writing test. You will be asked to write at least 150 words for Task 1 and at least 250 words for Task 2.

IELTS Academic Writing test 

Write in a formal style in the IELTS Academic Writing test.

In Task 1 you will be presented with a graph, table, chart or diagram. You will be asked to describe, summarise or explain the information in your own words. This might involve describing and explaining data, describing the stages of a process or how something works, or describing an object or event.

In Task 2 you will be asked to write an essay in response to a point of view, argument or problem. You should find the issues interesting and easy to understand.

IELTS General Training Writing test 

The topics used in the IELTS General Training Writing test are of general interest.

In Task 1 you will be presented with a situation and asked to write a letter requesting information or explaining the situation. You can write the letter in a personal, semi-formal or formal style.

In Task 2 you will be asked to write an essay in response to a point of view, argument or problem. You can use a fairly personal style.

Marking 

Your Writing test will be marked by a certificated IELTS examiner.

Advice:- Make the most of your Writing test: 

1] analyse each task properly and spend some time making notes

2] highlight or underline key words in the tasks to make sure that you focus on what you have to do

3] plan your answers

4] use paragraphs clearly; put one idea in each paragraph

5] do not repeat ideas using different words

6] do not copy whole sentences from the question – you will receive no marks for this

7] keep to the topic; do not write about unrelated subjects

8] manage your time; remember, Task 2 is worth twice as much as Task 1

9] spend approximately 20 minutes on Task 1 and approximately 40 minutes on Task 2

10] pay attention to the number of words required for each task; you will lose marks if you do not write at least 150 words for Task 1 and at least 250 words for Task 2

11] learn to recognise how long 150 and 250 words look in your handwriting; you will not have time to count during the test

12] you must write your answers in full; answers written in note form or in bullet points will lose marks

13] pay attention to spelling, grammar and punctuation; you will lose marks for mistakes

14] avoid informal language

15] do not memorise model answers; examiners are trained to recognise them and your test will be invalid

16] spend several minutes re-reading and correcting your answers

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