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Passing the IELTS exam seems to be a task for most people. However, A1gradeecation has made things easy. Please visit www.a1gradeeducation.com to find tested and trusted tips that can help you ace the test in one sitting. |
Passing the IELTS exam seems to be a task for most people. However, A1gradeecation has made things easy. Please visit www.a1gradeeducation.com to find tested and trusted tips that can help you ace the test in one sitting. |
Passing the IELTS exam seems to be a task for most people. However, A1gradeecation has made things easy. Please visit www.a1gradeeducation.com to find tested and trusted tips that can help you ace the test in one sitting. |
Passing the IELTS exam seems to be a task for most people. However, A1gradeecation has made things easy. Please visit www.a1gradeeducation.com to find tested and trusted tips that can help you ace the test in one sitting. |
Passing the IELTS exam seems to be a task for most people. However, A1gradeecation has made things easy. Please visit www.a1gradeeducation.com to find tested and trusted tips that can help you ace the test in one sitting. |
Passing the IELTS exam seems to be a task for most people. However, A1gradeecation has made things easy. Please visit www.a1gradeeducation.com to find tested and trusted tips that can help you ace the test in one sitting. |
Passing the IELTS exam seems to be a task for most people. However, A1gradeecation has made things easy. Please visit www.a1gradeeducation.com to find tested and trusted tips that can help you ace the test in one sitting. |
Passing the IELTS exam seems to be a task for most people. However, A1gradeecation has made things easy. Please visit www.a1gradeeducation.com to find tested and trusted tips that can help you ace the test in one sitting. |
Passing the IELTS exam seems to be a herculean task for most people. However, A1gradeecation has made things easy. Please visit www.a1gradeeducation.com to find tested and trusted tips that can help you ace the test in one sitting. |
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In the IELTS writing, you would be subjected to two tasks - tasks 1 and 2. Yes, whether you're sitting for the general or academic category, you must write task 1 and task 2. The task 1 format is totally different for both the general and academic tests (so you should prepare using the right format), whereas that of task 2 is the same for both. Now what's the key to having an excellent write-up? Imagine a man who wants to build a house but doesn't have an architectural design. Your guess is as good as mine. He would end up making mistakes, perhaps building and demolishing repeatedly. To say the least, he would end up wasting time, money and energy. Why? Because he is not guided. He doesn't have a plan. The same is true of the writing test. After ensuring you understand the task (you must not write off point), the next thing you MUST do is draw up an architectural design, so to speak. Yes, you must draw up a plan for your write up. We call such plan "outline". The outline is the skeleton on which your write-up is built. An outline makes your writing to be organised or coherent. What is more? It helps you to avoid making mistakes and as such you save time and energy. Indeed, having a good outline is a very important key to succeeding in the writing task. It makes your writing easier. But the multimillion dollar question is: How can I prepare a good outline? After preparing the outline, how can I develop it? The answers are found here on www.a1gradeeducation.com. |
In the IELTS writing, you would be subjected to two tasks - tasks 1 and 2. Yes, whether you're sitting for the general or academic category, you must write task 1 and task 2. The task 1 format is totally different for both the general and academic tests (so you should prepare using the right format), whereas that of task 2 is the same for both. Now what's the key to having an excellent write-up? Imagine a man who wants to build a house but doesn't have an architectural design. Your guess is as good as mine. He would end up making mistakes, perhaps building and demolishing repeatedly. To say the least, he would end up wasting time, money and energy. Why? Because he is not guided. He doesn't have a plan. The same is true of the writing test. After ensuring you understand the task (you must not write off point), the next thing you MUST do is draw up an architectural design, so to speak. Yes, you must draw up a plan for your write up. We call such plan "outline". The outline is the skeleton on which your write-up is built. An outline makes your writing to be organised or coherent. What is more? It helps you to avoid making mistakes and as such you save time and energy. Indeed, having a good outline is a very important key to succeeding in the writing task. It makes your writing easier. But the multimillion dollar question is: How can I prepare a good outline? After preparing the outline, how can I develop it? The answers are found here on www.a1gradeeducation.com. |
In the IELTS writing, you would be subjected to two tasks - tasks 1 and 2. Yes, whether you're sitting for the general or academic category, you must write task 1 and task 2. The task 1 format is totally different for both the general and academic tests (so you should prepare using the right format), whereas that of task 2 is the same for both. Now what's the key to having an excellent write-up? Imagine a man who wants to build a house but doesn't have an architectural design. Your guess is as good as mine. He would end up making mistakes, perhaps building and demolishing repeatedly. To say the least, he would end up wasting time, money and energy. Why? Because he is not guided. He doesn't have a plan. The same is true of the writing test. After ensuring you understand the task (you must not write off point), the next thing you MUST do is draw up an architectural design, so to speak. Yes, you must draw up a plan for your write up. We call such plan "outline". The outline is the skeleton on which your write-up is built. An outline makes your writing to be organised or coherent. What is more? It helps you to avoid making mistakes and as such you save time and energy. Indeed, having a good outline is a very important key to succeeding in the writing task. It makes your writing easier. But the multimillion dollar question is: How can I prepare a good outline? After preparing the outline, how can I develop it? The answers are found here on www.a1gradeeducation.com. |