2. IELTS and WritingWhat is IELTS? Well, we will not focus too much on IELTS definition and structure. If you are serious about it, you probably have already familiarized yourself with its structure and main features.
What I really want to focus on is the writing section.
The writing section lasts 60 minutes. You will need to complete two tasks IELTS Writing Task You will be given a task based on some graphic information (chart, graph, etc. You will have to write a descriptive report of at least 150 words. You are advised to spend 20 minutes of your exam time on Task 1.
2.2 IETLS Writing Task This task is more challenging. You are expected to write a word essay on a given topic. You will have to clearly organize your writing and give some examples to support your point. You are advised to spend 40 minutes on Task 2.
Here’s an interesting fact writing task 2 is worth twice the points as writing task 1,
which means thatTask 2 is twice more important for your final score.
Another interesting fact the writing section is the toughest part of the exam. Official IELTS test takers statistics indicate that candidates from virtually all countries get their minimum band for writing. Traditionally you take IELTS to achieve your personal or professional goal and you have a specific target band in mind. But remember that you have to score at least an indicated minimum in every section. And here comes writing again Many candidates have to retake IELTS several times exactly because of failing the writing section. But you will not make
the same mistake We will takeIELTS writing seriously. So let’s begin!