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Ielts Test | Ielts Test Preparation | Ielts Sample

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imageInternational English Language Hard System (IELTS) is a 2 hours 45 summary test which intends to gauge your proficiency in English language in four valuable skills such as Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking. To get a excellent 8 band in the test you need to go exceedingly well in all the four skills. This article encompasses useful strategies for test-takers to approach the writing task 1 of the IELTS Writing module confidently.
The writing task1 presents a question in bold letters followed by diagrams, graphs or charts. In additional words, it presents data in pictorial form and expects you to comprehend the data and then to unravel these data in a report form. The maximum time given in writing task 1 is 20 summary and the maximum word limit is 150 words. Though an excess of 10 to 20 words is permitted the use of a single word less than what is prescribed may invite brutal penalty. You must follow these three valuable steps while approaching the writing task 1.
Introduction:  First, go through the question provided in bold letters and clearly know the thoughts present in it. Then, rewrite the same question in your own words. This is called paraphrasing or topical sentence. On an average use 20 to 25 words in your topical sentence.
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