
Learn to craft effective IELTS Writing Task 2 opinion essays, mastering introduction with paraphrase and thesis, two body paragraphs each with a reason, and a cohesive conclusion.
learn how to write IELTS writing task 2 advantages and disadvantages essays, understand question types, and structure introductions, main bodies with argument and counter-argument rebuttal, and conclusions with cohesive language.
Master the two-question IELTS writing task essay by outlining the issue, answering two questions in separate body paragraphs, and delivering a cohesive, well-structured conclusion with vocabulary.
Learn four paraphrasing techniques for IELTS writing task two—synonyms, word form, change of tense, and rearranging information—and how to apply them throughout the introduction, main body, and conclusion.
Do you know the five types of essay you could be required to write in your IELTS exam? Do you know the language that IELTS examiners want you to use?
This course will answer all of your IELTS Writing Task 2 questions. You will find a video on how to complete each of the five IELTS Writing Task 2 essays with a detailed written example of each essay. Each video will show you exactly how to structure each of your essays. You will then study an IELTS Writing Task 2 model answer and understand how the IELTS examiners would grade each part of the essay, from the introduction, to the main body paragraphs, and finally the conclusion. For each essay, we will focus on Coherence, Cohesion, Complex Sentences and Vocabulary.
The five essay types covered in this course are:
Opinion essays
Discussion essays
Advantages Disadvantages essays
Two Question essays
Problem Cause Solution essays
There are also videos on the language skills and techniques you need to get a great mark in your IELTS Writing Task 2:
Paraphrasing
Stance Language (Tentative & Booster language)
Complex sentences
We will analyse the language in each of our example essays and show exactly how you can use it to improve your:
Cohesion
Coherence
Complex Sentences
Vocabulary
By the end of this course, you should feel confident in your ability to write the correct style and structure of essay, whilst impressing the IELTS examiners with your language skills.