Thursday, February 10, 2011

IELTS WRITING Module

The purpose of the IELTS Writing module:


* Customize the ability to respond to the job properly with the facts and figures.
* Adaptation of ability, and the questions are not facts that exist and to respond to your opinions and thoughts and ideas must be included.


Writing Module always has the same format:
The test lasts 60 minutes, there are two sections (or "tasks"):

Task

In Task One you will be asked to write about 150 words in 20 minutes. It is important to note that there will be deleted after 20 minutes and said to the second task. Your task is to manage the time the test itself.

In Task One, you're a "representation" of some of the information. This may be specified in several formats:

* Table
* Graph
* Pie chart
* Diagram
* illustration

They must at all to write the report form teacher or the academic information. Rarely will be asked to describe the process on the basis of a chart or diagram.

Two tasks

In the two tasks, you will be asked to write about 250 words in 40 minutes. You will be asked to complete a short essay that expresses their opinion on the question whether or how to solve a problem or need to write to speculate on future trends. Just as the reader module, the topics that may "public interest" means that even if the question to a specific area of expertise (eg science), there is no need to write a specialized scientific evidence related.

The task is more important than a job that is more "weight" to the task two. If performance in the task-Man is not as good as it is in the two tasks can continue to be a good outcome in writing.

Rating

Your letter is from a native speaker of English, which means for the assessment of IELTS writing tasks trained. Traditionally, the results were just full of teams (such as writing, Volume 6, etc.), but has recently been introduced by the teams in half. So now you can use the values 5.5, 6.5, etc., to write an opinion.

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