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83 Achieve IELTS Academic Writing Success Julie Hall, B.A., M.Ed. A Note from the Author: My name is Julie Hall, and I’ve been teaching IELTS preparatory classes for more than ten years, both in the USA and in New Zealand. In addition to teaching IELTS classes, I also teach ESL teachers. I have a Bachelor of Arts in English and a Master of Education. I am an experienced ESL teacher, and I’ve spent a lot of time helping students prepare for the IELTS examination. I get a lot of personal satisfaction watching my students improve their scores and achieve success. I’ve put this book together with materials I’ve used and improved in my classes over the ten years I’ve been teaching. Many, many students have improved their academic IELTS writing scores by using the techniques outlined in this book. I’m confident that yours will be the next success story. ACHIEVE IELTS ACADEMIC WRITING SUCCESS provides 16 academic Task One questions and 16 academic Task Two questions*. Each question is followed by a helpful explanation about a specific aspect of IELTS writing. And each question is also followed by an exercise that will help you practice the skills you need to improve your IELTS writing score. In addition, each question in this book is followed by a complete model answer; these model answers will show you 1) how to craft an excellent essay, 2) how the points outlined in the lessons and exercises can be used to improve your IELTS essay writing skills. In Part 3 of the book, I show how IELTS essays are evaluated. I’ve used some of my own students’ essays to point out some of the strengths and weaknesses of the writing, and have offered guidance towards improving the essays. I’ve also provided sample answers to several of these essay questions, so you can compare a lower band essay with an improved, higher band essay. * For copyright reasons, the IELTS questions shown in this book are not identical to IELTS copyrighted testing materials. The questions provided in this book are, however, very similar to authentic IELTS materials, and the sample essays provided here are specifically designed and written to answer both the similarly-worded authentic IELTS questions and the questions provided in this book. Let’s get started! PART ONE Task 2 Writing Let’s start with Task 2 essay. You might be thinking: why? Shouldn’t we start with the Task 1 essay? I always advise my students to write the Task 2 essay first. There are two reasons for this: 1) The Task 2 essay is worth more towards your final band score than the Task 1 essay. 2) The Task 1 essay does not require a conclusion, so if you run out of time while you’re writing your Task 1 essay, it won’t impact your score as much as if you run out of time writing your Task 2 essay. Information about the Task 2 essay: · You will be given 40 minutes to write your Task 2 essay. · You need to write AT LEAST 250 words. If you write less than 250 words, you will be penalised and your score will be lower. · Task 2 essays require you to write about a current global topic, to give your opinion, and to show that you are able to construct a coherent academic essay. Some points you will be evaluated on: · Have you answered the question? · Have you organised your essay into clear, logical paragraphs? · Is your argument convincing? · Have you supported your point of view with examples and evidence? · Is your grammar correct? · Have you used correct punctuation? · Have you effectively and correctly used academic vocabulary? · Is your essay long enough? · Task 2 essays are scored in whole bands, 1-9. 9 is a perfect score. All the essays presented in this book would likely be scored as a 9. Tip: You should spend 3-5 minutes planning your essay before you begin to write. This book will help you practice how to plan your essay. This book will give you some helpful tips about all the points mentioned above, and will also provide you with successful, proven methods of effectively organising and writing both your Task 1 and your Task 2 essays. Many students have been able to significantly improve their IELTS writing scores by utilising the methods outlined in this book. A Task 2 question looks like this: Task Two Question 1 You should spend 40 minutes on this task. Write about the following topic: Define the term ‘globalisation’ and explain the pros and cons of the effects of globalisation. Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. Write at least 250 words. Let’s look at how to begin: Organising Your Essay Most IELTS Task 2 essays looks like this: INTRODUCTION SUPPORTING PARAGRAPH #1 SUPPORTING PARAGRAPH #2 CONCLUSION Some Task 2 essays will require three supporting paragraphs, but most will require only two. Every Task 2 essay MUST have an introduction and a conclusion. This book will show you how to write each of these paragraphs to create a strong, coherent Task 2 essay. NOTE: It’s very important that your essay be organised into clear, neat, well- organised paragraphs. Make sure to leave spaces between each paragraph, or to clearly indent each paragraph. Essay Template Look at the template on the next page. This template shows the form of an academic essay. Once you become familiar with this form, writing academic essays will become easier. Every Task 2 essay in this book can fit into this template. Each aspect of the template below will be explained in detail as we progress through this book. Essay Template Introduction (1-3 sentences) Broad statement about topic More specific statement about topic (option) Thesis Statement (answers question) Supporting Paragraph #1 (3-6 sentences) Topic sentence (introduces topic of paragraph) Supporting sentences · Evidence · Examples Supporting Paragraph #2 (3-6 sentences) Topic sentence (introduces topic of paragraph) Supporting sentences · Evidence · Examples Conclusion (1-2 sentences) · Begins with “In conclusion,” or “To sum up,” · Restates Thesis Statement · Does not introduce new ideas The Task 2 Essay Let’s look at how the template is used to organise a Task 2 essay. Question 1: Define the term ‘globalisation’ and explain the pros and cons of the effects of globalisation.

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