TASK 2



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Are you making this deadly mistake? Click here to view.
The simplest way to include your opinion in a 'Discuss both views and give your opinion.' essay. Click here to view.
Feedback for a task 2 (Cambridge book 9, test 4) Click here to view.
How are marks given for task 2? (VIDEO) Click here to view.
All candidates are guilty of getting below a band 7 unless they can prove their innocence. Click here to view.
Is handwriting important? Click here to view.
Avoid the most common mistakes made in conclusions. Click here to view.
Do you know how to answer a 'Is this a positive or negative development?' question? (VIDEO) Click here to view.
Do you know how to answer a 'To what extent do you agree or disagree?' question? (VIDEO) Click here to view.
What is the correct format for task 2? (VIDEO) Click here to view.
Too many cooks spoil the broth. Click here to view.
When the meaning is lost along the way. Click here to view.
Why can't candidates get a band 7, 8, or 9 in IELTS writing? Click here to view.
Do you want to learn how to write a great conclusion? (VIDEO) Click here to view.
Do you want to impress the examiner with great ideas? Click here to view.
Do you deserve a band 7 for TA? Click here to view.
Boost your mark for Lexical Resources by using this techniuqe. Click here to view.


Q & As

Do I need to follow a structure to get a band 7? Click here to view.
I take 60 mins to complete task 2. What can I do? Click here to view.
Can I put my opinion in the introduction in 'Discuss both views and give your opinion.' essays? Click here to view.
How many supporting ideas do I need per body paragraph? Click here to view.

Do I have to write complicated sentences to get a band 7? Click here to view.
Can I add new information in the conclusion? Click here to view.
Can I complete the writing part in capital letters? Click here to view.
What is the meaning of CC? Click here to view.
Do I have to state my opinion in all essays? Click here to view.
Are small words like articles, prepositions, and pronouns (a/an, in, I) counted as 1 word in the writing test? Click here to view.

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