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  • 715 - How to Upgrade Your Essay to Band 9

     
    In this tutorial, you’ll learn
     

    How to easily and simply ‘upgrade’ your IELTS task 2 essay to Band 9 by adding collocations or extra adjectives to your sentences.


    How to use a few idioms to show the examiner you are a really confident writer.


    How to use these adjectives to further develop your ideas which will help you to score highly in both the Task Achievement and Cohesion and Coherence marking categories.


    How to look at sample essays and see how these upgrades REALLY CAN TRANSFORM a good essay into a GREAT essay!

     
    Click here to listen to the full tutorial:  https://www.ieltspodcast.com/ielts-writing-task/upgrade-essay/

    Wed, 01 May 2024 - 18min
  • 714 - Mastering Clauses for IELTS Writing Task 2

    By Ben Worthington, founder and manager of IELTSPodcast.com. Ben is an expert IELTS tutor with over 12 years of experience, helping thousands of students annually achieve Band 7 or higher in their IELTS exams.

    What Is a Clause and Why Is It Important in IELTS Writing Task 2?
    OKA clause refers to a segment of a sentence containing a main verb or a section of a legal agreement. Understanding different types of clauses is crucial for effective communication in the IELTS Writing Task 2.


    How Can You Use Independent and Coordinate Clauses Effectively?
    Independent clauses can stand alone as complete sentences, while coordinate clauses connect two ideas. Utilising these clauses effectively ensures clear communication.


    What Are Subordinate and Concessive Clauses, and How Do They Enhance Writing?
    Subordinate clauses add complexity to sentences, while concessive clauses introduce contrasting ideas, providing a nuanced approach to writing.


    How Do Relative Clauses Improve Sentence Variety and Precision?
    Relative clauses, both defining and non-defining, join ideas and provide additional information, crucial for enhancing clarity and precision in your writing.


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    Further Reading and Resources

    * IELTS Writing Task 2 Tips
    * Grammar Tips for IELTS
    * IELTS Vocabulary Enhancements

    For additional learning, explore academic resources at Harvard University.

     

    Sun, 28 Apr 2024 - 20min
  • 713 - Mastering Comparisons in the IELTS Speaking Exam

    By Ben Worthington, founder and manager of IELTSPodcast.com. An expert IELTS tutor for over 12 years, helping thousands of students every year pass the IELTS exam with Band 7 or higher.

    Why Are Comparisons Vital in IELTS Speaking Part 3?
    Comparisons play a crucial role in the IELTS Speaking exam, particularly in Part 3, where candidates are expected to engage in deeper discussions and express opinions on various topics. Utilising comparisons effectively can greatly enhance your speaking performance and demonstrate your language proficiency to the examiner.


    How Can You Effectively Make Comparisons Across Different Times and Tenses?
    In this guide, we will explore how to make comparisons in time and using different tenses, along with practical examples and tips to help you ace this aspect of the exam.



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    Further Reading:

    * IELTS Essay Frameworks
    * IELTS Speaking Feedback
    * IELTS Writing Task 1 Band Scores


    For more on IELTS preparation strategies, visit the British Council.
     

    Tue, 23 Apr 2024 - 25min
  • 712 - Essential Rules for Writing Effective Conclusions (2024)


    What Are the Essential Rules for Writing Effective Conclusions?



    * Address the question directly.
    * Recap or reaffirm your stance.
    * Avoid introducing new information.
    * Keep it concise.



    Which Vocabulary Should You Use for Conclusion Writing?
    Consequently, Ultimately, Therefore, In conclusion, Hence, To summarise, In summary.
     


    What Ideas Should Guide Your Conclusion Writing?

    * Ensure your conclusion accurately reflects how much you agree with the prompt, especially in “to what extent” questions.
    * Balance your introduction and conclusion using the sandwich technique.
    * Vary your vocabulary without repeating the language of your introduction or the question word for word.
    * State your position clearly and choose your best argument for or against without trying to summarise all your arguments.



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    Further Reading

    * IELTS Essay Structures
    * IELTS Writing Tips for a Higher Score
    * Essential IELTS Speaking Tips

    Discover more about effective writing techniques at Harvard University’s Writing Center.


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    By Ben Worthington, founder and manager of IELTSPodcast.com. An expert IELTS tutor with over 12 years of experience, helping thousands of students every year pass the IELTS exam with Band 7 or higher.

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    Wed, 17 Apr 2024 - 22min
  • 711 - Master Describing Natural Processes in IELTS Task 1 🌱

    By Ben Worthington, founder and manager of IELTSPodcast.com. An expert IELTS tutor with over 12 years of experience, helping thousands of students pass the IELTS exam with Band 7 or higher each year.



    What Makes Describing Natural Processes in IELTS Task 1 Challenging?
    Task 1 in the IELTS exam requires candidates to describe visual data accurately. Describing natural processes, from animal behaviour to the growth of plants, requires a nuanced approach to effectively convey the stages involved. Share this article: Facebook


    How Can You Understand the Picture Better?
    The first step in describing a natural process is to thoroughly understand the picture provided. Observe the elements and identify the key components and their relationships, crucial for accurate description.


    What Language Should You Use to Connect Ideas?
    Use language that seamlessly connects your ideas and links the stages together. Transition words and phrases like “Firstly”, “Subsequently”, and “Therefore”, play a vital role in achieving coherence. Share this article: LinkedIn


    How Can You Improve Coherence in Your Description?
    Ensure that your response follows a clear and logical order. Use appropriate paragraphing to organize your ideas, and maintain consistency in your use of tense throughout the description.


    What Grammatical Structures Should You Incorporate?
    Incorporate grammatical structures such as the passive voice and participle clauses to add sophistication to your description and demonstrate your proficiency in English.


    Conclusion
    Describing natural processes in Task 1 writing requires careful attention to detail and effective communication skills. By following the steps outlined, you can confidently tackle any natural process presented in the exam. Share this article: WhatsApp


    Related Articles

    * How to Start Your IELTS Writing Task
    * Essential IELTS Writing Tips for Higher Bands
    * Boost Your IELTS Speaking Score with These Tips
    * Read a detailed post about process diagrams here: https://www.ieltspodcast.com/academic-task-1/process-diagram


    Learn more about the IELTS exam from the British Council.


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    Sun, 14 Apr 2024
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