IELTS Writing Task 1 is the biggest challenge for most test candidates. The main reason is that there is such a big variety of them. In this post, we tackle the Process Diagram. The main thing to remember is that an overview for a process diagram should break the...
This week’s model answer tackles the question type that asks whether something is a positive or negative development. With this kind of question, you could follow a 4- or 5-paragraph model. You might devote each body paragraph to something positive, or something...
This month we are returning to IELTS Writing General Task 1. This time we have tackled an informal letter – which is usually one written to a friend. Unlike Speaking, Writing is marked for Task Achievement – which effectively means you must answer all parts of the...
IELTS Writing Academic Task 1 is the bread and butter of IELTS teachers because of the unique challenges it poses. This month’s model essay describes a table showing the percentage of Britons interested in certain sports. The essay follows the following format:...
This week’s model answer tackles the double-question Task 2 format. With this kind of question, a four-paragraph template works best – one body paragraph for each question. It is important to answer both sides of the question equally – so try to make sure your...
This month’s model essay is a formal letter about problems with a lecture theatre. You will know when you have to write a formal letter in IELTS because the instructions will tell you to begin your letter Dear Sir/Madam … It is always important in the...