Get a High Score in IELTS Writing Task 2 with a Simple Outline HD

14.05.2017
Get a High Score in IELTS Writing with a Simple Plan 1. The IELTS test date is approaching, and you need to know what you can do to get the highest score possible. by Amanda Lynn Master of Education Utalkly.com 2. Many people think they need to improve their English to get a higher score, but it is highly unlikely that your English will be able to improve so significantly in such a short amount of time. Click here to download my Free IELTS Book 3. Although this might help, it would be far more effective to devote your energy to what really counts on the IELTS writing test. Click here to watch my IELTS videos 4. I am going to tell you exactly what you can do to get a higher score in IELTS Writing Task 2. Click here to download my Free IELTS Book 5. Half of your writing score in IELTS is based on two categories: . 1. Task achievement - how well you follow the task and stay on topic . 2. Coherency - how organized your writing is and how easy it is to understand 6. If you can get these two things right, you have a far better chance of getting a higher score. Click here to download my Free IELTS Book 7. If you don’t get this right, be prepared to get a far lower score than you could for your current English level. 8. It takes a lot more time to improve your grammar and the vocabulary you would need to impress the examiner on so many possible topics that you could get, and time is key. Click here to download my Free IELTS Book 9. You probably don’t have that much time before you take the test, so you need to focus on getting the best result in the fastest possible way. 10. I talk about this in my video, and I just wanted to expand on this to make it very clear. Click here to watch my IELTS videos 11. In my experience, most of my students are not bad in grammar and vocabulary, but they make so many mistakes that result from a lack of planning. 12. The problem is that they did not: •Clearly answer the topic in the introduction and conclusion •Mention all of the parts of the task •Have well supported ideas •Use correct paragraph structure •Write enough examples •Include specific examples from their experience or knowledge 13. Sometimes people go overboard on making their writing fancy, and they write sentences that they can’t pull off. Click here to download my Free IELTS Book 14. Do you understand what I just said? I hope so, because you need to use idioms like these to get above a 6.0 in IELTS speaking. I will talk more about that in another post. 15. What I mean is that I have seen many people try to write in such a sophisticated way, but they can’t. Click here to download my Free IELTS Book 16. Don’t write complicated sentences that are way beyond your English level, because the examiner might not be able to understand what you wrote. 17. That would be like shooting yourself in the foot. Click here to download my Free IELTS Book 18. Go overboard on: do something too much usually from being too excited or too enthusiastic Pull off: do something well Sh

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