WRITING

IELTS WRITING

It’s important that when writing your texts your grammar is correct. Also, it’s very important to show the examiner at your IELTS test that you can use and you can understand English grammar. I recommend that you watch this UDEMY course until you feel confident in using and inserting at least some of the beginner and intermediate grammar in your writing text. The course link is below.

UDEMY ENGLISH GRAMMAR COURSE CLICK HERE 

SECTION ONE: Write 150 words on the following subjects below.

In writing task 1 you have to write a short descriptive report about some visual information or a table of data. The visual information is most commonly presented as a bar chart, a line graph or a pie chart. However, it could also be a process diagram or a map.

In task 1 you must write at least 150 words. You should spend about 20 minutes on task 1.

How is Task 1 assessed?

You are assessed on the following:

  • how well you achieve the task set out in the question.
  • how well you organize your essay and link your ideas together.
  • the range, accuracy and appropriateness of the vocabulary you use.
  • the range, accuracy and appropriateness of the grammar you use.

NEW 2022 ADVANCED WRITING TOPICS

ADVANCED ITELTS WRITING EXERCISE 1 2022

SECTION ONE

WRITING TOPIC ONE 

Writing Exercise 1

WRITING TOPIC TWO

Writing Exercise 2

WRITING TOPIC THREE

Writing Exercise 3

WRITING TOPIC FOUR

Writing Exercise 4

WRITING TOPIC FIVE

Writing Exercise 5

WRITING TOPIC SIX

Writing Exercise 6

WRITING TOPIC SEVEN

Writing Exercise 7

WRITING TOPIC EIGHT

Writing Exercise 8

WRITING TOPIC NINE

Writing Exercise 9

WRITING TOPIC TEN

Writing Exercise 10

Email  your completed texts to Steve at  steve.bradeley@hotmail.co.uk

SECTION TWO: Write 250 words on the following subjects below.

In writing task 2 you have to write an academic-style essay on an everyday topic, such as the environment, health or education.

In Task 2 you must write at least 250 words. You should spend about 40 minutes on Task 2.

How is Task 2 assessed?

You are assessed on the following:

  • how well you respond to the question.
  • how well you organize your essay and how well you link the ideas together .
  • the range, accuracy and appropriateness of the vocabulary you use.
  • the range, accuracy and appropriateness of the grammar you use.

SECTION TWO

WRITING TOPIC ONE

40 MINUTE WRITING EXERCISE 1

WRITING TOPIC TWO

40 MINUTES WRITING EXERCISE 2

WRITING TOPIC THREE

40 MINUTES WRITING EXERCISE 3

WRITING TOPIC FOUR

40 MINUTES WRITING EXERCISE 4

WRITING TOPIC FIVE

40 MINUTES WRITING EXERCISE 5

Email  your completed texts to Steve at  steve.bradeley@hotmail.co.uk 

UDEMY ENGLISH GRAMMAR COURSE

Further Information:

Important Points

What happens if I do not write the minimum number of words?

You must write the minimum number of words. If you go under the minimum number of words, your band score for Task Achievement (Task 1) or Task Response (Task 2) will go down.

IELTS Writing Task 2 is worth more than Task 1

When the IELTS examiner assesses your essays, they will give you a band score for Writing Task 1 and a separate band score for Writing Task 2.

It is important to understand that Task 2 is worth roughly double that of Task 1. This is why you should spend more time on Task 2 than Task 1.

SECTION THREE

 

IELTS Writing Lessons

Writing in English is just as important as speaking especially when we are intending using our English at work.

If you work for a company that requires English, then you will need to write an email or letter at some point or even take notes or do the minutes in a business meeting.

Below are a selection of writing lessons to help you improve your writing skills at work. Some lessons have an audio file and a pdf others just a pdf file.

Remember that when you do a writing assignment you can use the writing page and send direct to Steve. Here is the “Writing Page” CLICK HERE

Also: if you need help with your grammar when writing then try this UDEMY course. It will help you a lot. CLICK HERE

LESSONS LIST

  HOW TO?

Lesson One.  How To Write a CV

Lesson Two.  How to write a Cover-Letter

Lesson Three.  How to Blog Post

Lesson Four.  How To Write A Short Story

Lesson Five.  How to Tweet

Lesson Six.  How to write a Business-Letter

Lessons Seven.  How To Write An Email Complaint

Lesson Eight.  How to write an Email

Lesson Nine.  How to write an informal email in English

Lesson Ten.   Applying for a job

Lesson Eleven.  A Job Interview

Lesson Twelve.  How to write an Outline

Lesson Thirteen.  How to write an Introductory-Paragraph

Lesson Fourteen.  How to write Body-Paragraphs

Lesson Fifteen.  How to write a Concluding-Paragraph

Lesson Sixteen.  How to cite a source

Lesson Seventeen.  How to Proofread

SECTION FOUR

Task One  IELTS Task 1 Writing Exercise

Task Two  IELTS Task 2 Writing Exercise

Task Three  IELTS Task 3 Writing Exercise

Task Four  IELTS Task 4 Writing Exercise

Task Five  IELTS Task 5 Writing Exercise

Task Six  IELTS Task 6 Writing a blog post

 EXAMPLE BUSINESS LETTERS

Letter One  Sample Business Letter 1

Letter Two  Sample Business Letter 2

Letter Three  Sample Business Letter 3

SECTION FIVE

EXTRA

Below are your writing tasks. The first four are all 20 minutes tasks. You should time yourself when doing the task and make sure that you don’t go over time. This will help you to prepare for the IELTS short writing test.

Extra One  20 minutes writing task  Writing Exercise 1

Extra Two   20 minutes writing task  Writing Exercise 4

Extra Three  20 minutes writing task  Writing Exercise 5

Extra Four 20 minutes writing task  Writing Exercise 9

SECTION SIX

Below are your 40 minutes writing tasks. You should time yourself when doing the task and make sure that you don’t go over time. This will help you to prepare for the IELTS short writing test.

Extra Five 40 minutes writing task  Writing Exercise 2

Extra Six  40 minutes writing task  Writing Exercise 3

Extra Seven  40 minutes writing task  Writing Exercise 6

Extra Eight  40 minutes writing task  Writing Exercise 8

Translate »