IELTS Writing Course
About Course
This IELTS writing course is specifically designed to help you improve your writing skills for the IELTS exam. The writing component of the IELTS test assesses your ability to present ideas, organize information, and express yourself coherently and accurately in written English. Here are the key aspects you can expect to learn from an IELTS writing course:
Understanding Task Types: The IELTS writing test consists of two tasks — Task 1 and Task 2. Task 1 may require you to describe a graph, table, chart, or diagram, while Task 2 is an essay in response to a prompt. The course will teach you how to identify and approach each task type effectively.
Essay Structure: You’ll learn how to structure an essay, including the introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion. Understanding the appropriate structure is crucial for conveying your ideas logically and coherently.
Coherence and Cohesion: The course will focus on improving the flow of your writing. This includes using appropriate linking words, sentence structures, and transitions to create a cohesive and well-connected piece of writing.
Vocabulary Enhancement: Developing a rich and varied vocabulary is essential for achieving a higher band score. The course may include exercises to expand your vocabulary and teach you how to use words effectively in different contexts.
Grammar Usage: Proper grammar usage is a key component of effective writing. The course will cover essential grammar rules, common mistakes, and ways to enhance the grammatical accuracy of your writing.
Time Management: Time is a crucial factor in the IELTS writing test. The course will provide strategies for managing your time efficiently during the exam, ensuring that you have enough time to plan, write, and review your responses.
Task Response: Understanding the requirements of each task and responding appropriately is essential. The course will guide you on how to address the specific demands of the prompts and tasks in both Task 1 and Task 2.
Feedback and Revision: A good IELTS writing course will provide opportunities for feedback on your written work. Constructive feedback helps you identify areas for improvement and refine your writing skills through revision.
Practice Exercises and Mock Tests: Regular practice is key to success in the IELTS writing test. The course will likely include practice exercises and mock tests to simulate real exam conditions and help you become familiar with the test format.
Common Mistakes to Avoid: You’ll learn about common pitfalls and mistakes that test-takers often make in the writing section, allowing you to avoid them and enhance the overall quality of your writing.
Remember, practice and consistent effort are crucial when preparing for the IELTS writing test. A well-structured and comprehensive course can provide valuable guidance and support throughout your preparation.
Course Content
Classes
Class 01: Introduction to IELTS Writing
19:44Class 02: How to write the introduction for argumentative, advantage-disadvantage
13:30Class 3: How to write the introduction for discuss both views essay, cause-effect-solution, positive-negative development essay and hybrid type essay
18:49Class 4: How to write the body paragraphs for argumentative essay
22:21Class 5: How to write the body paragraphs for advantage and disadvantage essay
15:40Class 6: How to write the body paragraphs for discuss both views essay
19:50Class 7: How to write the body paragraphs for cause effect solution essay
26:38Class 8: How to write the body paragraphs for positive and negative development essay
14:56Class 9: How to write the body paragraphs for hybrid/mixed type essay
Class 10: Planning and organizing our thoughts before writing the essay
36:13Class 11: How to generate ideas for task 2 essay
27:41Class 12: Marking criteria: Coherence and Cohesion
28:34Class 13: Marking criteria: Lexical resource + 50 high band vocabularies
21:16Class 14: Marking criteria: Grammatical Range and Accuracy
24:55Class 15: Marking criteria: Task Response
35:29Class 16: How to write task 1 report (introduction, overview)
31:09Class 17: How to write task 1 report (body part for line/bar graph)
30:42Class 18: How to compare data
12:18Class 19: Fine-tuning task 1 (Quality improvement)
19:02Class 20: How to write pie chart
55:26Class 21: Graph without timeline
17:26Class 22: How to describe maps
52:42Class 23: How to describe diagram
38:33Class 24: How to write letter (GT)
46:11