IELTS Writing

IELTS Writing Task 1 - Academic

IELTS Task 1 writing samples, including samples of line graphs, pie charts, tables, maps, diagrams, and processes.
Student writing samples. They have been submitted by students studying for the tests, and suggestions on how to improve the answers are included.
Lessons on academic task 1 to help improve your skills and writing for this section and essential tips for IELTS writing.
And see below for the best-selling Task 1 eBook to help you get the score you need.

IELTS Writing Task 2 - Academic and General Training

Learn how to write an IELTS essay  and view model answers written by IELTS instructors plus comments on the essays.
Sample essays from students. Included with these is analysis of the answers so you can see how you can best plan and write an essay.
A list of common IELTS writing task 2 questions and topics.
Lessons on how to improve your writing for an essay so you can do all your study here online.
And check out the best-selling Task 1 and Task 2 eBooks to help you get the score you need.
Again, follow the above link under 'Task 1' for top tips for your writing.

IELTS Writing Task 1 - General Training

Sample letters for the General Training and sample questions.
There are also lessons for this section of the test.



What is in the IELTS writing module?

The writing part of the IELTS test varies depending on whether you are taking the exam to study or work abroad.
If you are going to study abroad, you will take the Academic Writing Section.
If you are intending to work abroad, you will take the General Training Section.
The total test time for both is 60 minutes.
The first parts of each are different. In the general training module, you will have to write a letter, but in the academic module, you will have to describe some kind of graph or diagram.
 
TaskAcademicGeneral Training
One
150 words
Describe a table, diagram or processWrite a letter
Two
250 words
Write an essayWrite an essay







Academic Writing

Academic TASK 1

In the first section you will need to describe, summarize or explain a graph, diagram or process. Here is an example question:
You should spend about 20 mintues on this task.
The chart shows components of GDP in the UK from 1992 to 2000. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
Write at least 150 words.
You will have to describe the chart in no less than 150 words. In this section of the test, you could also get a line graph, a pie chart, a process, a table, or a map to describe.
Check out this video giving you an overview and tips on the language you'll need to know:
 

Academic TASK 2

Task 2 is an essay question. You will have to write a response to the question giving reasons and examples to support your answer. The topics are general interest.
Here is an example of a question:
You should spend about 40 minutes on this task. Write about the following topic:

The dangers and complexities of the modern world have made the mobile phone an absolute necessity for children.
To what extent do you agree or disagree?

Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge and experience.
Write at least 250 words.

General Training Writing

General Training TASK 1

The task of the general training module is to write a letter. You will be presented with a situation and you will need to write your letter explaining the situation or asking for information. The letter may be one of three styles:
  1. Personal
  2. Semi-Formal
  3. Formal
Your response will have to reflect the appropriate style.
Here is an example question:
You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.
You want to sell your television. You think a friend of yours might like to buy it from you. Write a letter to your friend. In your letter explain
  1. Why you are selling the television
  2. Describe the television
  3. Suggest a date when your friend can come and see it
Write at least 150 words.
You do NOT need to write any addresses.

General Training TASK 2

This is the same as the IELTS writing Academic module. You will need to write an essay responding to a point of view, argument or problem. However, the essay may be in a slightly more personal style than for the academic essay.


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