Wednesday 27 February 2013

General Writing IELTS Task 1 - Letter writing - Introduction

As the General IELTS is becoming more common among employees working for organisations and for immigration purposes, here is some information especially for them.

TASK 1 LETTER WRITING.

You will always get a letter to write in Task 1 of the General IELTS examination.  The letter could be formal or informal and you need to be able to adjust your writing style and tone accordingly.

You have to write at least 150 words, if you write less than 150 words you will start losing marks.  On the other hand, if you write too much you may lose marks as you will probably make more mistakes.  Try to keep to a maximum of 175 words.

The instructions will tell you who to write your letter to and there are THREE bulleted points that you must fully address.

There are generally two types of letter that you will come across in Task 1, either an informal letter to a friend or a formal letter asking for assistance from an organisation, writing to a magazine or newspaper, applying for a job, letter giving advice etc. 

How do you start a informal letter?

In an  informal letter the language is friendly and shows a clear relationship between the writer and reader such as: "Hi Bob, how are you? We haven't been in contact for such a long time!  How is your family? etc.

On the other hand,  a formal letter would be direct and to the point.  Expect to start with something like "I am writing in reference to...."; "Could you please...."

Monday 4 February 2013

IELTS Academic Writing Task 2 - getting started



IELTS ACADEMIC WRITING TASK 2

Before we start, let’s review what was mentioned in the introduction for IELTS Academic Writing Task2:
1)      You must write at least 250 words
2)      Approximately 40 minutes to write the essay
3)      Understand the question asked
4)      Understand all parts of the question/statement
5)      Brainstorm ideas
6)      Plan your essay
7)   Four to five paragraph essay
8)      Write essay
9)      CHECK your essay!!

Ok, let’s have a look at a question.  Analyse the question first of all and think what you have been asked to do.

Some people say that governments need to do more to prevent damage to the environment.
To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?

  1. Understand the question: This question specifically asks for your view on whether governments need to do more to protect the environment.  DO NOT talk about climate change, global warming etc as the question is asking what governments need to do.
  2. Plan: What is your position in this essay? Have a look at the following approaches and decide which is most appropriate for you:
  •     Agree: governments need to do more and give reasons to explain your ideas
  •     Disagree: governments do not need to do more and give reasons to explain your ideas
  •    Both sides: discuss that governments are doing things which is not enough and that they could  do more
The following is an essay structure for the first argument (agree with the statement).

INTRODUCTION

  •   A lot of damage done to the environment by manufacturing industries.
  •   Terrible consequences on the planet. 
  •   In my opinion, governments must do more to prevent this.

BODY PARAGRAPH 1
  •   Governments should force pollution taxes on polluting companies.
  •   Encourage companies to change their polluting practices.
BODY PARAGRAPH 2
  •   Tough penalties for polluting companies.
  •   Hold companies responsible for the damage they cause.
BODY PARAGRAPH 3
  •  Governments should educate about harmful effects to the environment.
  •  Increase awareness and people will respond and take action to prevent damaging effects.
CONCLUSION
  •  Highlight previous points already stated.
  •  Climate change a result of damage.
  •  Serious effects for everyone around the globe. 
 Now you have a plan on how to write this essay.  Why don't you try writing this essay and posting it on the blog. Let's try some peer-to-peer checking for this essay.

Good luck!