Showing posts with label How to prepare for your IELTS writing. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

IELTS and

How to prepare for your IELTS writing
How to do Task 1 – Processes and flow charts

• Spend about 5 minutes studying the flow chart or diagram and preparing your answer.

• Make sure you understand what the important stages of the flow
chart or diagram are and that you know what order they all come in.
Find a place to begin and work your way through or around the
diagram or chart.

• You will need to include all the stages in your description.

• Make sure you are aware of any stages that happen at the same
time as other stages or are alternatives.

• You will probably be using the present simple passive and present
simple if you are describing a process.

• Use any notes on the diagram but put them into your own words.

• Think about varying your vocabulary. Use synonyms. If, for
example, the diagram describes jobs – interchange ‘jobs’, ‘occupations’,
‘types of employment/work’ etc.

• Make sure you organize your information clearly. You will need
an introduction and body for this report. A conclusion is not
necessary.

- Your introduction should introduce the process or flow chart
and give an overview to summarize its overall function.
- Your body will describe the process or flow chart in a logical
order.

• For this report you will need to guide the reader with sequence
expressions such as ‘first of all’, ‘after that’, ‘at the same time’,
‘concurrently’ etc.

• Don’t copy phrases from the instructions as this will not be
assessed. Use your own words.

• Don’t take more than 20 minutes over this task.

• Try to write neatly and cross out errors with one line only.

• Leave a couple of minutes to read through what you have written.

Remember
- that you will receive a higher mark if your use a range of structures
and vocabulary.
- you are NOT being asked for your opinion on the information, just
to report