Recently an understudy asked me, “What is the best IELTS essay arranging technique?” I was so satisfied to hear this inquiry since it implied that this understudy comprehended the significance of arranging before addressing an IELTS Writing question and would not like to simply ‘toss his thoughts onto the page.’
For a wide range of IELTS Writing errands, both Task 1 and Task 2, scholastic or general, it is imperative to know about the following:
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compelling arrangement
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compelling arranging
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suitable style
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suitable tone
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right structure and organization (for example ensure your letter ‘resembles a letter’ or your report ‘resembles a report’.
In this post I’d prefer to acquaint you with what I believe is the best IELTS composing procedure.
Preparation
(prepare, plan, get ready; I’ve quite recently said it multiple times since that is the means by which significant I think it is!)
1. Peruse the assignment question very carefully.
While you are perusing the inquiry, you ought to ask yourself the accompanying questions:
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What precisely do I need to expound on?
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What style (formal or casual) and tone (useful or griping and so forth?) do I need?
2. Conceptualize and make notes of your ideas.
Here you are attempting to think about the most extreme number of thoughts you have that identify with the undertaking (ensure they’re applicable!). You ought to compose these notes on the inquiry paper, as opposed to the appropriate response sheet, so then you realize that they inspector won’t read them as a component of your answer.
3. Plan your essay
Here you have to choose the thoughts that you’re going to utilize, conclude which are the most significant and gathering them so that your essay has a structure and isn’t only a divided inventory of ideas.
I discover a great deal of understudies are worried about ‘sitting around idly’ on arranging. In the IELTS Writing test, don’t look at any other person in the room and frenzy since they give off an impression of being composing their answer and you’re making notes. There are two purposes behind this;
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never take a gander at others in a test, you would prefer not to look as though you’re attempting to swindle
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we’re attempting to utilize our arranging methodology to get the most ideal IELTS Writing score; it is anything but a race to see who can compose the most rapidly!
That stated, it’s essential to know about time in the IELTS Writing test. You have 20 minutes for Task 1 so I recommend you go through most extreme 5 minutes on the planning stage. You have 40 minutes for the more Task 2 so I recommend you spend most extreme 10 minutes on the planning stage.
Drafting
4. Compose your essay on your answer sheet, following the arrangement you wrote in the readiness stage
Make sure your penmanship is decipherable. In spite of the fact that you can pick whether to write in pen or pencil, I for the most part suggest that my understudies compose their IELTS Writing answers in pencil; a lot neater in the event that you change and right things.
I generally suggest that this stage takes about 10 minutes for IELTS Writing Task 1 and 20 minutes for IELTS Writing Task 2. (You have to allow for the following stage; roughly 5 minutes for Task 1 and 10 minutes for Task 2).
Reviewing
5. Here the point is to watch that you’ve composed the best IELTS Writing answer you can. You’re going to survey and improve your work.
Here’s what you ought to check at this stage:
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ensure you’ve addressed the assignment completely (all parts of the errand)
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watch that your style and tone are proper and reliable (for example NOT, Dear Sir,…………’Hi, how are ya doin?’!
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ensure your paragraphing is clear and consistent
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all your supporting focuses are pertinent to your response to the assignment.
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search for language structure and spelling botches.
Finally remember that IELTS Writing Task 1 should be in any event 150 words and IELTS Writing Task 2 should be 250 words.
These word tallies are acceptable rules. As I would see it, Writing Task 1 answers ought to be in the vicinity 150 and 180 words, Writing Task 2 answers ought to be in the vicinity 250 and 300 words.
Here’s to the best IELTS score possible!