Comments Excellent IELTS Writing Task 1 - Academic and General

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Cover of the book Comments Excellent IELTS Writing Task 1 - Academic and General by Mason Martin, Mason Martin
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Author: Mason Martin ISBN: 1230000817127
Publisher: Mason Martin Publication: November 29, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Mason Martin
ISBN: 1230000817127
Publisher: Mason Martin
Publication: November 29, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Do you know how the examiner marks your writing paper? The key to success in writing task 1 is to give the examiner exactly what they want and nothing else.

Traditionally, millions of students view IELTS Writing as the most difficult task out of all the four modules. IELTS statistics for 2012 proves that both male and female candidates score about 0.5 less for writing than for other modules. Why does it happen?

First, many students are not used to letters, graph analyses or essays in English. They need to study the structure, cohesion markers and style parameters. Second, most people lack the knowledge of less common vocabulary and grammar structures. Third, even those who train hard do not understand examiners' criteria well enough.

Even IELTS coaches, who train students specifically for this exam, seldom understand in detail each criterion. Personally, I studied and analysed IELTS band descriptors, but it was only after two seminars with IELTS Principal Examiner that I actually grasped their meaning.

Those who want to feel deeper IELTS criteria can take advantage of an excellent course: This ebook that explains in detail various strategies and requirements.

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Do you know how the examiner marks your writing paper? The key to success in writing task 1 is to give the examiner exactly what they want and nothing else.

Traditionally, millions of students view IELTS Writing as the most difficult task out of all the four modules. IELTS statistics for 2012 proves that both male and female candidates score about 0.5 less for writing than for other modules. Why does it happen?

First, many students are not used to letters, graph analyses or essays in English. They need to study the structure, cohesion markers and style parameters. Second, most people lack the knowledge of less common vocabulary and grammar structures. Third, even those who train hard do not understand examiners' criteria well enough.

Even IELTS coaches, who train students specifically for this exam, seldom understand in detail each criterion. Personally, I studied and analysed IELTS band descriptors, but it was only after two seminars with IELTS Principal Examiner that I actually grasped their meaning.

Those who want to feel deeper IELTS criteria can take advantage of an excellent course: This ebook that explains in detail various strategies and requirements.

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