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IELTS General Training Writing Tips for Task 1

Still struggling to compose formal, semi-formal, and personal letters despite weeks of IELTS review online sessions? Worried that this may cost you your band score goals?<br><br>Learn more http://englishproficiencyforprofessionals.blogspot.com/2018/09/ielts-general-training-writing-tips-for.html

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IELTS General Training Writing Tips for Task 1

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  1. IELTS General Training Writing Tips for Task 1 www.jroozreview.com

  2. Still struggling to compose formal, semi-formal, and personal letters despite weeks of IELTS review online sessions? Worried that this may cost you your band score goals? If so, don’t be. Supercharge your performance in the first task of the IELTS General Training’s writing exam with the following tips. www.jroozreview.com

  3. 1 Learn the difference between the three letter types. Formal, semi-formal, and personal letters don’t just differ in tone and language. They also vary when it comes to structure. Here’s what you need to know about each letter type’s format. www.jroozreview.com

  4. 2 Consider the purpose of the letter. If the receiver is someone who doesn’t fall neatly under a specific type (e.g., a professor that also happens to be your aunt), consider the letter’s purpose. www.jroozreview.com

  5. 3 Review your final work. Your letter will be scored based on the variety and appropriateness of its word choice (Lexical Resource), its structure and content consistency (Coherence and Cohesion), its adherence to language rules (Grammar Range and Accuracy), and how well it addressed the tasks requirements (Task Achievement). Keep these criteria in mind when you proofread your final work. www.jroozreview.com

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