CASS1 SIDE2 MP3.mp3
2009-12-24 - extension: mp3 - size: 38 MB
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IELTS Task I writing - writing an introduction to Task I This is one of the 350+ videos that are used in our online course. Each video is followed by (More) This is one of the 350+ videos that are used in our online course. Each video is followed by practice questions and examples, building your skills in all the areas needed for IELTS.
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Writing an introduction to Task I. When writing an introduction to Task I, there are a number of points you need to consider. First, you need to show the examiner that you have a clear idea of what you are writing about. An introduction should be only one or two sentences long, and is simply a general introduction to the information you are given. The second point is that you should avoid using words from the title where possible. By copying from the question title, you are not showing the examiner your ability to use your own vocabulary. The third point is that you are required to transfer information, not give opinions. Remember that for Task I, your aim is only to transfer information from what you see on the exam paper. The final point is that you should be using academic vocabulary and sentence structures. These points can be applied to all Task I essay types. First of all, let's look at the table we used in the tables lesson. The first point to note is the keywords from the table. Then quickly think of any keywords that can be rephrased. In this example, we can find the following. Of course, do not waste time trying to rephrase words like New Zealand. The third step for writing an introduction is to give some additional information about one of the axes. In this table, we could focus on the information on the vertical axis. For example, we could refer to the eight year period up to 2005. Putting all this together, we can now create an introduction like this. The reason for keeping your introduction relatively short and only giving a basic overview is that you can describe the trends or main points in your body paragraphs and you will need a closing sentence in your essay. This will be discussed later in this lesson. (Less)
IELTS Task II writing - analysing the question This is one of the 350+ videos that are used in our online course. Each video is followed by (More) This is one of the 350+ videos that are used in our online course. Each video is followed by practice questions and examples, building your skills in all the areas needed for IELTS. Go to http://www.ilsnz.com for more information and to try the free IELTS practice test. NARRATION: Analysing the question. Here is an example of a Task II opinions essay that is asking you to challenge a point of view. As the instructions are always the same for Task II, we can ignore those and focus directly on the question. However, before you can begin to plan an answer, you need to be clear on exactly what you are being asked to write about. Many Task II questions, particularly this type, can be divided into three sections, and this can sometimes make it more difficult to identify what your focus should be. The first part is the general topic, which introduces the main question. This is commonly accepted as being true, so therefore your essay should not spend too much time on this aspect of the question. The second part of the question is the specific topic. This is the section of the question that you need to focus on in your answer. The final part of Task II are the task words, telling you what you should do. In this case, you are being asked whether you agree or disagree. (Less)
CASS1 TEST1 PART4 TEST2 MP3.mp3
2009-12-24 - extension: mp3 - size: 31 MB
CASS1 TEST1 PART4 TEST2 MP3
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CASS2 SIDE1 MP3.mp3
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CASS2 SIDE1 MP3
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Focus on IELTS CD01
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Focus on IELTS CD01
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Focus on IELTS CD03
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Focus on IELTS CD03
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