IELTS Writing
Writing
Writing in the Academic Context
Academic Writing
10 Rules for Academic Writing Style
Academic Collocation List (ACL)
The Writing Process
Style
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What is the IELTS Academic Writing Module?
Duration and Format:
The Writing module of the IELTS consists of a 60 minute module with two tasks.
Task 1: A diagram or table will be presented to you and you must write out
approximately a 150 word discussion on it within approximately 20 minutes.
You are presented with a graph, table, chart or diagram and
are asked to summarise and report the information in your own words.
You may be asked to select and compare data, describe the stages
of a process, describe an object or how something works.
Click here for sample Task 1 essays.
Task 2: You are asked to write an essay in response to a point of view,
argument or problem. Task 2 contributes twice as much as Task 1 to the
Writing score. Click here for sample Task 2 essays.
The issues raised are of general interest to, suitable for and easily
understood by test takers entering undergraduate or postgraduate
studies or seeking professional registration.
Types of Task 1 (Academic):
There are two parts. Responses to Task 1 and Task 2 should be written
in an academic, semi-formal or neutral style.
Type 1: Pie Chart
Type 2: Process or Diagram
Type 3: Bar Graph
Type 4: Table
Type 5: Map
Type 6: Line Graph
Type 7: Multiple Graphs
Marking and Assessment:
Task 1: You must evaluate the diagram or table, organize your ideas, and develop them into a
cohesive and coherent explanation.
Task 2: You will be scored on how well you are able to utilize standard written English,
organize and explain your thoughts, and support those thoughts with reasons
and examples.
What is IELTS General Training Writing Module?
Duration and Format:
The Writing module of the IELTS consists of a 60 minute module with two tasks.
Task 1: This is a letter and you must write at least 150 words. You should spend
about 20 minutes out of the hour for task.
You are presented with a situation and are asked to write
a letter requesting information or explaining the situation. The letter
may be personal, semi-formal or formal in style.
Click here for sample letters.
Task 2: Same as in Academic.
Types of Task 1 (General Training):
The primary three types of letters are:
Formal, Semi-formal and Informal (also known as personal) letter.
Type 1: Thank you
Type 2: Request
Type 3: Information
Type 4: Complaint
Type 5: Apology
Type 6: Invitation
Type 7: Application
Marking and Assessment:
Essays are awarded a band score based on the following four criteria:
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Task Achievement (for Task 1), Task Response (for Task 2) - 25%
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Coherence and Cohesion - 25%
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Lexical Resource - 25%
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Grammatical Range and Accuracy - 25%
Task 1 is weighed about 30% and Task is about 70% of the band score for Writing.
Get the assessment criteria for Task 1 here.
Get the assessment criteria for Task 2 here.
Get printable answer sheets for Writing Task 1 and Task 2 here.
IELTS Indicator: keeping your education goals on track during COVID-19
What is IELTS Indicator?
IELTS Indicator is an online test that can be taken from the comfort and safety of your home. The test includes four skills - Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking, and you will receive an indicative score for each. Your performance will be marked by official IELTS examiners and you will receive your result within seven days.
June 28, 2020