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To help you prepare for the IELTS Writing Task 2, I‘ve just analyzed and summarized two crucial elements: the frequently tested themes and the most common question types from...
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“Thank You” letters are a common task in general training tests. The exam often asks candidates to write letters in response to different situations where expressing gratitude is required....
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Analyzing tables can feel a bit different from tackling line graphs or bar charts. While those formats often focus on trends over time or comparisons between categories, tables lay...
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Line graphs provide valuable insights into trends over time, showcasing how data changes can signify broader patterns. Whether you’re identifying gradual increases, sudden shifts, or sharp declines, mastering the...
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In the scoring criteria for coherence and cohesion (CC), cohesion involves logically connecting paragraphs and sentences to discuss the main argument of the essay. Below, I just outline the...
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Map description is one of the most frequently tested tasks in IELTS Writing Task 1 Academic. Whether you are describing changes over time or comparing different locations, mastering map...
Continue readingUnderstanding Diagram Writing in IELTS Task 1: A Complete Overview
In IELTS Writing Task 1, candidates are often required to describe various types of diagrams, including processes, life cycles, devices, flowcharts, and maps. According to the official IELTS guidelines,...
Continue readingLearning How to Write Letters Through Sample Answers – Request Letters
In our previous articles, we discussed how to write apology, complaint and invitation letters, examining both their structures and tones. Today, we’ll shift our focus to another important type...
Continue readingMy Honest Thoughts About Writing Frameworks
Recently, some of my students have shared their thoughts about using frameworks in writing. Many feel that sticking to a structure makes essays too rigid or even boring. They’ve...
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