Nanny-level tutorial: teach you to score 7 points in IELTS writing

On the way to study abroad, the IELTS test is an unavoidable hurdle. However, as we all know, IELTS learning is very popular and difficult, and many people cannot find a suitable learning method. Here, we take the big composition in IELTS writing as an example, from the three aspects of dismantling the structure of the big composition, splitting the learning tasks and how to improve learning efficiency, we will help you win the IELTS writing hand in hand!

 

Clarifying the basic structure of the IELTS composition is the key to the test. The composition structure can be divided into three parts: introduction, body and conclusion. Among them, the main part can be distinguished according to different question types, and can be basically classified according to different question types:

1. Advantages and disadvantages discussion class. Introduce topic + discuss strengths + discuss weaknesses + conclude

2. Problem Solving/Suggested Actions. Problem + reason/goal + solution/action suggestion + evaluation/summary

3. Opinion discussion class. Structure: Opinion + Argument + Summary

4. Compare classes. Introduce topic + discuss similarities + discuss differences + conclude

By writing according to the above basic structure, it can help candidates expand their thinking reasonably and express their views clearly. In different question types, there can also be corresponding changes, such as comparison, problem solving, etc., and writing can also be carried out according to the corresponding structure.

Even, you can roughly follow the method of 4 paragraphs and 13 sentences to "fill" a large composition. This method can help you quickly clarify the sentences you want to write, what role each sentence plays, and effectively reduce your conception time and entry threshold for writing. The specific method is as follows:
The first paragraph: introduction. Two sentences (introduce the topic + express attitude)

The second and third paragraphs: the text. Five sentences per paragraph (multiple arguments: central sentence + 3 sub-arguments + examples/explanations; single argument: arguments + 3 explanations + examples)

Fourth Paragraph: Summary. one sentence (repeat point)

In addition to mastering the basic structure, successfully preparing for the IELTS essay requires some preparation. For example, you need to master common sentence patterns and vocabulary; you need to read some model essays to enhance your sense of language; you need a lot of practice to accumulate experience, etc.

In terms of preparation, it is recommended to master some commonly used sentence patterns, such as introduction method, analysis method, conclusion method and so on. At the same time, it is necessary to accumulate a rich vocabulary. It is recommended to memorize some commonly used vocabulary, such as conjunctions, synonyms, antonyms, etc. At the same time, reading some model essays can help improve your writing level, and you can imitate the sentence patterns and vocabulary of the model essays.

In this process, we can also use the GPT gadget "Beezy" to improve efficiency.

  1. Train your sense of language. Input questions through Zapping Bee, and improve your English writing ability through dialogue and interaction with AI.
  2. Accumulate examination ability. In the preparation of the IELTS composition, Zhazafeng can also give targeted writing suggestions according to the topic, which is of great help to improve the quality of the composition.
  3. Smart Writing Scoring. Use "Beezy" to automatically score compositions. The system can give scores and evaluations based on the fluency, vocabulary usage, grammar, etc. of the composition, so that candidates can have a more real understanding of their writing ability.

 

When preparing for the IELTS composition, it is essential to understand the basic structure, master common sentence patterns and vocabulary, read model essays, and practice a lot. At the same time, using modern technology, combined with smart tools such as "Beezy", can also improve writing skills more efficiently.

Finally, I would like to remind everyone that in addition to writing knowledge and skills, language expression and logical thinking skills are also indispensable, so systematic and comprehensive study is required. Through persistent practice and improvement, I believe that every candidate can pass the IELTS test. Get better grades in writing.

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