4 top tips for your IELTS essay – Task 2 | How to improve IELTS

ielts-writingDid you know that the IELTS writing usually scores to lowest band in any IELTS exam session? The IELTS writing test can be a hard mountain to climb but with the right preparation you can make sure that your IELTS essay will be good enough to attract the score that you really want.

Taking time over your IELTS writing practice and making sure that you are not repeating the same mistakes over and over is essential and with some focus you will soon be on track to get the score you dream about.

There is a lot to remember: you need to manage your time, not make mistakes, find valid points to make about the topic, keep to the word limit AND find time to use great vocabulary and check your work. It may look impossible but it is all achievable if you work systematically and keep control over what you are doing.

Here are 4 great tips that will help you to do just this.

  1. Make sure you identify the key words in the questionIt’s really important to be absolutely sure that you know what is expected of you. Look carefully at the questions and underline or circle the words that TELL YOU WHAT TO DO.  Is it an opinion, a discussion, problem solution or a combination? If you get this wrong then you will lose marks
  2. Take some time to plan your writingI often hear people say that they don’t have time to plan but I can’t stress the importance of planning enough. I plan and I am a native speaker. Planning your writing will help you to write faster because you have your ideas and support before you put pen to paper and it will help you to make fewer mistakes. Planning is NOT a waste of time it is GOOD USE of your time.
  3.  Choose the correct linking wordsCombining your ideas into more complex sentences is not only good IELTS style; it is also one of the IELTS Band Descriptors for band 6 and above. Create a bank of linking words and make sure you know how they work in a sentence and also how to use them well. These are important tools in the ‘academic’ style that you need for IELTS writing.
  4. Avoid repetitionYou will know form your IELTS reading that in good writing style there are a lot of synonyms and your writing should also try to follow this example. Try not to repeat words where possible. Sometimes if the words are in the question you may need to use them more than once but by varying the form of the word – adjective, adverb, noun or verb for example or by using synonyms, you are showing the examiner that you have a wide range of vocabulary and also that you can use English very flexibly – this will help you to get a higher band in writing.

These techniques are key to producing good IELTS writing for Task 2 especially at bands 7 and 8.

If you want more assistance feel free to join my free webinar “IELTS writing – the 7 things you should be doing to get band 7 or 8″ click here for more details

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Elt | Pearltrees says August 13, 2013

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sara says August 23, 2013

Skills in IELTS is very important for pass this test

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Jonny Lewington says September 3, 2013

Great post.

These are all great tips, especially the first one.

I think a lot of students still write there essay in a ‘Intro, arguments for , arguments against, conclusion’ format, even when the question clearly doesn’t ask for that kind of structure. I’ve even seen online guides which say that every essay should be in that structure!

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    Berni says October 18, 2013

    Sorry for tardy reply, just getting to grips with this new blog. I agree I think sometimes people see ‘IELTS Task 2’ and go into automatic pilot without even reading the question fully.

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IELTS training says October 8, 2013

Thanks for the tips..I really like it.. IELTS classes in Chennai

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    Berni says November 26, 2013

    Good 🙂 They really do work. I have years of doing this stuff and I know what works and what doesn’t (and there are lots of strange beliefs out there around IELTS).

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