Lesson 1: The Structure
A well-structured essay is essential for a high score in the IELTS writing test. Follow these guidelines:
- Introduction: Begin with a clear introduction that states the main topic and outlines the main points you will discuss.
- Body Paragraphs: Each paragraph should focus on a single point, supported by examples or evidence. Ensure smooth transitions between paragraphs.
- Conclusion: Summarise the key points made in the essay and restate your position or opinion if applicable.
Learn more about structuring your essay at IELTSpodcast Essay Structure.
Lesson 2: The Phrases
Using the right phrases can enhance the clarity and professionalism of your writing. Consider these tips:
- Linking Words: Use phrases like “however,” “therefore,” “furthermore,” and “in addition” to connect ideas.
- Paraphrasing: Avoid repeating words and phrases. Use synonyms and rephrase sentences to show your range of vocabulary.
- Formal Language: In formal writing, avoid contractions and colloquial language. Use more sophisticated vocabulary where appropriate.
Expand your phrase list with IELTSpodcast Useful Phrases.
Lesson 3: Formal vs Informal
Understanding the difference between formal and informal writing is crucial, especially for the General Training test. Here are some guidelines:
- Formal Writing: Use it in academic and official contexts. It includes passive constructions, sophisticated vocabulary, and no contractions.
- Informal Writing: Suitable for personal letters and casual correspondence. It includes colloquial expressions, phrasal verbs, and a conversational tone.
- Audience Consideration: Tailor your language style based on who will read your writing, whether it’s an examiner, a colleague, or a friend.
Explore more on this topic at IELTSpodcast Formal vs Informal.
Lesson 4: Exercises
Practising regularly can significantly improve your writing skills. Here are some exercises to consider:
- Writing Practice: Set aside time daily to write essays, letters, or reports. Focus on different topics and question types.
- Peer Review: Swap essays with peers to provide and receive constructive feedback on various aspects of writing.
- Sample Essays: Read and analyse sample essays to understand the structure, vocabulary, and techniques used by high-scoring candidates.
Find practice materials and exercises at IELTSpodcast Sample Essays.
Lesson 5: The Phrases Review
Reviewing commonly used phrases is essential to ensure clarity and effectiveness in communication. Focus on:
- Linking Words Review: Consistently review and expand your list of linking words to enhance the flow of your writing.
- Common Phrases: Memorise phrases for introducing points, giving examples, and concluding arguments. This helps in writing under time pressure.
- Check for Repetition: Review your essays to ensure a varied vocabulary and avoid overusing the same phrases or words.
For a comprehensive list, visit IELTSpodcast Phrases Review.
You can download or listen to the audio version here:
|Direct Download Here | Stitcher | iTunes | Spotify | Soundcloud |