
Understand IELTS writing essentials for band seven plus: know task a and task b, the 250–300 word limit, and a 2-minute planning, 35-minute writing, 3-minute proofreading plan.
Master the essential dos and don'ts for the writing module; start writing from the first line, avoiding titles and copying the question.
Learn how to handle the answer sheet in computer delivered and paper based IELTS exams, including avoiding writing on red and gray borders to prevent word-count penalties.
Master indentation basics and its role in IELTS writing by indenting every first line of every paragraph across report, letter, and essay formats to meet examiner expectations.
Master clear IELTS writing formatting by using indentation with a one-line gap between paragraphs and spacing the first line of each paragraph across reports, letters, and essays.
Learn how to use hyphenated words correctly to avoid mistakes, and understand how examiners count hyphenated terms as a single word in writing.
Improve word choice by keeping compounds as single words, such as grandmother, railroad, upstream, everybody, and cannot, and apply these rules across writing tasks 1, task 2 essays, and letters.
Learn to estimate your IELTS writing word count by tracking words per line on a full-sized paper, then multiply by lines to get total words for task 1 and 2.
Explore how the built-in word counter in the computer-delivered IELTS exam supports writing task one and task two by monitoring word count.
Explain the difference between mistakes and errors in IELTS writing, noting a spelling slip may be forgiven, but slips are errors, and focus on task achievement, cohesion, coherence, and vocabulary.
Learn to use pencils only for the IELTS exam, including writing, as pens are not allowed in paper-based tests; start practicing with pencils now to build a habitual writing routine.
Strike a single line to cancel a word, use the preceding gap to write and erase with a pencil, and note that unreadable or overwritten words are cancelled.
Master punctuation essentials to target a seven band in writing by focusing on full stops, commas, colons, semicolons, and parentheses, as advised by the examiner.
Master how to understand the question by simplifying topics and extracting the relevant meaning, especially for history-themed prompts, so you respond clearly for IELTS writing tasks.
Understand how to meet examiner requirements by writing exactly what is asked. Avoid extra details and give the examiner what he wants, not more or less.
Master topic-focused writing by directly addressing the prompt, avoiding deviation and filler, and evaluating sample introductions to ensure alignment with the given question.
Write as a reader, not an examiner, and check four essentials—understandability, logical flow with paragraph connectivity, and whether the essay reflects the topic.
Begin with a respectful tone by avoiding you attitude in writing, and distinguish writing from speaking in essays and report writing to address readers, not examiners.
learn to avoid asking questions in IELTS writing tasks; replace interrogatives with clear statements using what, why, who, and when, and avoid question marks.
Avoid announced phrases in IELTS writing; use natural, concise language, without memorized templates, to clearly present ideas and solutions, ensuring a fluid essay flow.
Replace vague words like things and pronouns with concrete, meaningful terms to convey exact meanings that examiners expect, improving clarity and impact in writing.
Learn how linking words, or cohesive devices, connect sentences and paragraphs. Explore how they add ideas, express contrast, give examples, and show cause and effect.
Demonstrates how to use linking words effectively, with examples like firstly and as a result, to boost clarity, coherence, and essay scores.
Understand why contractions are prohibited in the IELTS writing module and replace them with full forms in essays, reports, and formal letters to avoid a low band score.
Explore grammatical range and accuracy in IELTS writing, focusing on model auxiliary verbs, conditionals, passive voice, adverbs, positives, and suitable tenses to boost band score.
Master lexical resource by using a varied vocabulary—verbs, nouns, adjectives, adverbs, collocations, and phrasal verbs—while avoiding excessive idioms, proverbs, and quotations.
Always complete every task in your essay; incompleteness caps you at 5.5, so avoid half essays or missing conclusions to maximize your IELTS writing score.
Learn practical word-counting rules used by IELTS examiners, including hyphenated words, decimal/percentage forms, time stamps, and monetary amounts; apply a table of counts to ensure accurate word totals.
Master spelling accuracy for writing by avoiding autocorrect, reading broadly to learn correct spellings, and memorizing corrected forms to reduce errors before the exam.
Understand that sequence won't affect your IELTS writing score, as task one and task two are checked by different examiners; start with task one to leverage its directions.
Explore the categories of essays in IELTS writing, with a focus on one-part and two-part essays, how to choose sides or discuss both, and practical brainstorming for topic analysis.
Explore the structures of one-part and two-part essays, including introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion. Learn recommended word counts for each section and how to keep body paragraphs balanced and cohesive.
Master one part essay writing for IELTS with step-by-step planning, introductions, three body paragraphs, and a strong conclusion using thesis statements, topic sentences, and linking words.
Master how to craft a two-part essay by paraphrasing the prompt, presenting two thesis statements for advantages and disadvantages, and composing focused body paragraphs and a concise conclusion.
Explore seven IELTS essay types, including agree/disagree and advantages/disadvantages. Learn practical structures, thesis statements, paraphrasing, and crafting body paragraphs for two-part and discuss-both-views essays.
Master IELTS writing by understanding the 250–300 word essay limit, and applying planning, writing, and proofreading within a 40-minute framework.
Master essential dos and don'ts for ISE writing modules, avoid titles or copying prompts, and start your response on the first line for essays, reports, or letters.
Learn how indentation creates a gap between text and the left margin, and why examiners require indenting the first line of every paragraph in reports, letters, and essays.
Learn to structure IELTS writing by leaving one line gaps between paragraphs and adding space at the start of each paragraph across task one, letters, and essays.
Learn to use hyphenated words carefully, as the examiner counts hyphenated terms as a single word, affecting word count, with examples like two-fold, merry-go-round, and father-in-law.
Master correct word choice by keeping compounds like grandmother, railroad, upstream, and cannot as single words. Apply these tips across task one, task two, and letters.
Learn how to estimate essay length by calculating words per line and lines per paragraph on full-size paper for IELTS writing, applying these counts to tasks 1 and 2.
This lecture explains how a built-in word counter on computer-delivered IELTS exams helps task 1 and task 2 writers manage length, easing the test experience.
Learn to distinguish mistake from error in IELTS writing; forgivable single spelling or grammar slips contrast with multiple errors that examiners won't ignore, affecting task achievement, cohesion, coherence, and vocabulary.
Learn why IELTS exams require pencils for all sections, and practice writing with pencils to avoid pen use and ensure compliance with the test format.
Learn to cancel words by striking a single line, using the preceding gap to rewrite with a pencil, and erasing as needed. Unreadable or overwritten words are cancelled.
Master punctuation by using full stops, commas, colon, semicolon, and parentheses to show grammar control and pursue a seven-band IELTS writing score, while avoiding question marks and exclamation marks.
Master how to understand the question, identify the topic, and extract relevant meaning from simple topics, such as the importance of history and its consequences when not taught.
Identify examiner requirements and write only what is asked, avoiding extra content. Understand that providing more or less than the task leads to rejection.
Write as a reader, not as an examiner, and ensure your essay is understood, logically structured, well connected, and faithfully reflects the topic.
Avoid the you attitude in IELTS writing by distinguishing writing from speaking, and focus on clear essay and report writing instead of addressing examiners.
Learn to avoid exclamation marks and exclamatory expressions in IELTS writing, ensuring your essays stay formal, clear, and appropriate for exam tasks.
Write IELTS essays with a natural flow by avoiding announcements and memorized sentences, delivering concise ideas and reasons and solutions that meet examiner expectations.
Prioritize meaningful words over generic placeholders to improve clarity in your writing. Use concrete imagery and avoid using somebody or something to align with examiner expectations in IELTS writing.
Explore linking words and cohesive devices that connect sentences and paragraphs, using connectors for sequence, addition, contrast, examples, and cause-effect to strengthen IELTS writing.
Learn why contractions are prohibited in Ihls writing module, especially in essays and reports, and how using them can lower your band score by affecting word count.
Master grammatical range and accuracy (GRA) by using model auxiliary verbs such as should, can, may, might, plus conditionals and passive voice to boost IELTS writing.
Focus on lexical resource by using a variety of verbs, nouns, adjectives, adverbs, collocations, and phrasal verbs, while limiting idioms and avoiding memorized quotes to craft natural, fluent writing.
Discover how IELTS writing word count works, including hyphenated and joint words, numbers, currency, percentages, and parentheses counted as single words.
Improve spelling accuracy by avoiding autocorrect, reading widely, and memorizing correct spellings through deliberate practice and checking errors to minimize mistakes on the IELTS exam.
Learn techniques to avoid repetition in IELTS writing by transforming word forms and using synonyms, turning verbs into nouns, and applying word transformations to preserve variety.
Learn to craft general training letters within 150–200 words, plan, write, and proofread in 20/40 minutes, and distinguish formal versus informal letters.
Learn to structure a letter with a distinct introduction, three body paragraphs, and a conclusion, each in its own paragraph, following recommended word ranges and a minimum total length.
Master the format of informal letters by crafting relationship-based opening salutations and a purpose-driven introduction, then develop three body paragraphs from bullet points, ending with a conclusion and loving sign-off.
Learn formal and informal letter language, including formal openings like Dear Sir or Madam and proper salutations, plus key phrases for writing with tone and clarity.
Analyze sample letters for IELTS writing, focusing on informal neighbor letters about a barking dog at night, outlining the problem, sleep impact, and practical, well-structured solutions.
this lecture covers IELTS essay writing (part B) with a 250–300 word limit, a 2-minute plan, 35 minutes to write, and 3 minutes to proofread to maximize scores.
Master the essential dos and don'ts of the ISE writing module by avoiding titles and copied questions, then start from the first line with your essay, report, or letter.
Use indentation and a one-line gap between paragraphs, and leave space at the start of each paragraph for clear, readable IELTS writing across reports, letters, and essays.
Master careful use of hyphenated words to avoid mistakes, understand how the examiner counts words, and learn examples like two-fold, merry-go-round, and up-to-date as single words.
Learn word choice tips and keep words written together, such as cannot and grandmother, and apply these guidelines to all writing tasks from task one to task two.
Learn how to estimate total words by counting average words per line and lines on a full-size A4 paper for IELTS writing tasks, avoiding word-by-word counting.
Use the computer-delivered IELTS writing interface with a live word counter to help test takers manage word count for writing task one and writing task two.
Discover why the IELTS exam uses pencils only and practice writing with pencils across paper-based sections, with pen prohibition clarified and pencils emphasized for speaking readiness.
Learn how to cancel words in your exam by striking a line, erasing with pencils, and rewriting neatly; unreadable or overwritten words are cancelled.
Develop punctuation mastery for seven-band IELTS writing by using full stops, commas, colons, semicolons, and parentheses, as advised by the examiner; avoid other marks such as question or exclamation marks.
Understand the question clearly, treat topics like history as simple, extract relevant meaning, and craft exam-ready IELTS writing responses.
Follow the examiner’s requirements precisely by providing only what is asked. Do not add extra content, as deviations will be rejected.
Master the art of topic-focused writing for IELTS by avoiding deviation, starting directly on the given topic, and evaluating sample introductions about history.
Write as a reader, not as an examiner, and imagine you are the reader of your write-up to judge four things: understanding, logical flow, paragraph connectivity, and topic alignment.
Identify and eliminate the you attitude in IELTS writing, learning to treat essays and reports as formal writing rather than addressing examiners, improving clarity and tone.
Learn to avoid asking questions in the IELTS exam and essays by using declarative sentences and familiar prompts with what, why, who, and when, and avoiding question marks.
Learn to avoid exclamation marks and exclamatory expressions in essays and reports, with examples of phrases to omit, to maintain formal IELTS writing.
Develop natural flow in IELTS writing by avoiding memorized announcements. Keep it short; present ideas with reasons, advantages, disadvantages, and solutions.
Master linking words and cohesive devices to connect sentences and paragraphs, express ideas clearly, show sequence, contrast, examples, and opinion for IELTS writing success.
master grammatical range and accuracy by using model auxiliary verbs, conditionals, passive voice, and a variety of tenses to maximize your IELTS writing score.
Boost lexical resource with varied verbs, nouns, adjectives and adverbs, and master collocations and phrasal verbs, while using at most two idioms; avoid proverbs and memorized quotations to maintain flow.
Learn why leaving any task incomplete caps your IELTS writing score at 5.5, and how to avoid half essays and missing conclusions to maximize band potential.
Learn how IELTS writing word count works, where hyphenated and joint words count as one, with examiner guidance and examples like check-in and 9:30 a.m.
Learn practical spelling strategies to reduce autocorrect reliance, improve accuracy, and memorize correct spellings through reading, guessing, and reviewing mistakes.
The IELTS writing lecture clarifies that task order does not affect scores, and recommends doing task one first to use its directions, then task two to maximize score.
Avoid repetition by transforming words into different forms and using synonyms, including noun forms, usable and useful variants, to strengthen IELTS writing.
Master IELTS report writing by mastering word limits of 150–200 words and effective 20-minute timing within a 60-minute exam, with practice on graph, map, and chart reports.
Learn the IELTS report structure with introduction, overview, and body paragraphs within an ideal 150–200 word limit. Emphasize the two-body-paragraph approach commonly used to fit most questions.
Master report writing by learning to paraphrase the question for the introduction, craft a 20 to 30 word overview, and structure two body paragraphs around facts, figures, and turning points.
Learn to craft a clear IELTS writing part a response by paraphrasing the prompt and comparing two supermarket sites in Galston, SE1 and SE2, focusing on accessibility.
Analyze IELTS writing sample responses on cement making and concrete production diagrams, and learn to report main features with comparisons, including examiner comments.
Explore seven-band report writing by analyzing diagrams with two body paragraphs, an introduction and overview; learn to describe UK immigration, emigration, and net migration without opinion.
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Reading & Writing modules of IELTS ACADEMIC are separately mentioned in major respective sections.
Reading & Writing modules of IELTS GENERAL TRAINING are separately mentioned in major respective sections.