SlideShare uma empresa Scribd logo
1 de 24
Baixar para ler offline
E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding
Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers
This study manual is prepared by Aluko Sayo Enoch, as an opportunity to share
my love for learning with an entire generation of thinkers and leaders; providing
entrepreneurial platform via ICT based on the contemporary Technology
Disclaimer: The author is by no means, responsible for any discrepancy or liable
to anyone who is of a contrary opinion based on the manual booklet. I only write
and share this information based on my knowledge, information and findings, to
the best of my ability via internet and various study booklets. Thanks
Ten Study tips for IELTS:
1. You need a method
Have you practice a particular way of writing Introduction or
starting sentence in your writing
2. Small improvement
You will not find a particular technique, which will lead to a
dramatic improvement
3. Do less testing, more preparing
Spend more time review a perfect bound (9 band) samples score,
the methodology and approach, than practicing questions online
4. Understanding is not the same as using.
You only know word, when is used and apply correctly in a
sentence
5. Learn from your mistakes
6. Forget about difficult words and complex grammar
7. Answer questions using simple sentences
8. Use topic vocabulary specific to questions, not any impressive
words or phrases
9. There is not a secrete or special technique generally
10. Hard work instead of worry
E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding
Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers
IELTS WRITING PART 1 STUDY REVIEW
There are two (2) writing task to do in the IELTS GENERAL
Letter writing
Essay writing
The Letter Writing:
A letter is written in five (5) Parts:
I. Greetings
II. Purpose
III. Details
IV. Request
V. Sign-off
There is an initial greeting, followed by the second paragraph stating the
purpose of the letter; followed by the third paragraph which depict the
details of purpose, subsequently, fourth paragraph stating a request or
what the writer will like to see happen as a result of the letter and finally,
the sign-off or complementary close
Today we shall only discuss Greetings and Sign-off
 Opening Address
 Closing Address
These two parts, depend on the three (3) major type of letter writing
 Formal
 Semi-Formal
 Informal
Depending on the type of test, there are different ways of opening and
closing the (IELTS task 1) writing
A formal letter might be a letter written to a company or someone who
own an office and you are not well acquitted with.
Begin: Dear Sir, Dear Madam (not Dear sir, ma, Ma, or madam).
However, it is much more formal, to say Dear Sir/Madam,
E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding
Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers
Complementary close should be:
Yours faithfully,
(Not, Yours sincerely, Faithfully, truly: note the uses of sentence cases)
Summary:
IELTS formal letter
Dear Sir (For known gender)
Dear Madam (For known gender)
Dear Sir/Madam (For unknown gender)
Yours faithfully
Semi-Formal
Is a letter writing to someone who owns an office or of a formal status
with a degree of familiarity: School Teacher, Counselor, Boss, Librarian
etc
Since, the fellow is an acquaintance, then, the name should be
addressed. The problem here is:
If the name is John Smith, a male: (Informal letter uses the last or family
name with a title).
That is:
Dear Mr. Smith,
Not, Dear Mr. John (You don’t use first name, with a title). Pay close
attention to the sentence cases and punctuations: (,) (.) (mr) (smith)
(dear) (john)
If the name is Mary Jones, a female and you don’t know the marital
status:
Consider, the following possibilities, using the last name:
Dear Miss Jones (Single)
Dear Mrs. Jones (Married)
Dear Ms Jones (Neutral), just as in the case with, male counterpart (Mr.)
The complimentary should be:
Yours sincerely,
E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding
Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers
Not, faithfully, truly, lovely. (Note: Ms is pronounced: ‘Miz’)
Summary:
IELTS Semi-Formal Letter
Dear Mr. Smith (For a known gender, male, both married and single)
Dear Miss Jones (For a known gender, female, single)
Dear Mrs. Jones (For a known gender, female, married)
Dear Ms. Jones (For a unknown marital status, female)
Yours sincerely,
IELTS Informal Letter
Summary:
Given the following names: John Smith (male) and Rose Mary (female),
Use the first name without title. To be candid, it is grammatically wrong
to use first name with title.
Dear John
Dear Mary
Complimentary Close
Best wishes
Best regards
(Note the cases, (Wishes, Regards, Truly, Lovely: are all wrong)
For more information, study tips and materials on IELTS:
Please, subscribe to my channel or visit my website on:
Website, visit: http//www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding
Then click on link page: www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers
To download free study materials, sample questions and solutions
Mobile contact: 08025358881 or 07033599440
Thanks
Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding
Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers
IELTS General Writing: 'accommodation' letter
Remember that the examiner is looking for the following things:
 The tone must be appropriate (formal or informal)
 The purpose of the letter must be clear
 You must cover all of the points
 The letter must be well-organised
 You need to use some good (and relevant) vocabulary
Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding
Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers
IELTS General Writing: 'Accommodation' answer
Disclaimer: Here's my sample letter for the question in this lesson. Most of the answer
samples are excerpt from internet and are Simon works. I find Simon, I teaching and
references quite impressive, subsequently, I advice and recommend IELTS Writing Task
1 Simon, for practice.
(158 words, band 9)
Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding
Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers
IELTS General Writing: 'accommodation' letter
I haven't done a lesson about the General Writing test for a while, so here's a recent
exam question that a student sent me. I'll share my answer next week.
Remember that the examiner is looking for the following things:
 The tone must be appropriate (formal or informal)
 The purpose of the letter must be clear
 You must cover all of the points
 The letter must be well-organised
 You need to use some good (and relevant) vocabulary
IELTS General Writing: formal phrases
Here are some formal phrases that I've used in previous lessons. See if you can use
them in your own letters:
Beginning the letter by explaining why you are writing:
 I am writing with regard to...
 I am writing to inform you that...
 I am writing to bring to your attention some issues with...
Requesting or suggesting something:
 I have decided that I would like you to...
 I am entitled to ask for...
 I was wondering if it would be possible (for me) to...
 I hope that you will...
 I would like to suggest that...
Ending the letter with a request for action:
 I look forward to receiving your response.
 I await your prompt response.
Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding
Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers
IELTS General Writing: apology answer
Here's my full answer to last week's General Writing task:
IELTS General Writing: apology letter
If you are taking the General IELTS test, try this letter writing task:
Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding
Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers
IELTS General Writing: 'time off work' letter
Here's my full answer for last week's general writing question:
.....
Dear Mr. Smith,
I am writing to ask for some time off work next month.
The reason for this ______ is that my brother is getting married. His future wife is
Australian, and the wedding will take ______ in her home city, Melbourne. As the
brother of the groom, I cannot miss such a special occasion.
To attend the ceremony and make the ______ trip from the UK, I would need at least
five days off work. However, I would like to take the opportunity to do some sightseeing
in Australia, and so I am hoping that you will allow me to take a full two weeks’ ______,
from the 1st to the 15th of May.
I have spoken to my co-workers, and it seems that Peter Jones would be best ______
to cover my project commitments while I am away. I will ______ detailed instructions for
him on my desk.
I hope that my request does not cause you any inconvenience.
Yours sincerely,
Michael Hall
.....
Fill the gaps with the words below:
- round
- leave (verb)
- leave (noun)
- placed
- place
- request
Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding
Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers
IELTS General Writing: 'time off work' topic
If you're doing the general IELTS test, try this writing task 1 question from Cambridge
book 9, page 117:
Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
This should be a formal letter, so start with "Dear Mr. Smith" (Mr. or Mrs. and any
surname). Then write a short paragraph for each of the three bullet points in the task
box above. End the letter with "Yours sincerely" and a full name (you don't need to use
your own name).
It might help if you do a quick plan before you start writing. Just spend a couple of
minutes thinking of ideas for each bullet point.
IELTS General Writing: things to avoid
Here are some mistakes that you should avoid in writing task 1 of the GT test:
1.The main purpose of the letter isn't clear.
2.You didn't cover all of the points.
3.You wrote too much about one point, and neglected the others.
4.You didn't separate your paragraphs clearly.
5.You didn't get the 'tone' right (formal or informal).
6.The letter doesn't 'flow' well because ideas are badly organised.
Avoid these mistakes, and you are on the way to writing a good letter!
Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding
Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers
IELTS General Writing: 'local problem' letter
Here's my full answer for last week's question:
Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding
Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers
IELTS General Writing: local problem
Here's a recent GT question that students told me about. Feel free to share your ideas,
and I'll show you my full answer next week.
Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
IELTS General Writing: 'insurance' letter
Here's my full answer to last week's question:
Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding
Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers
IELTS General Writing: 'insurance' letter
Here's a general writing task 1 question from Cambridge IELTS book 9:
Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
The question tells you to begin with "Dear Sir or Madam", so we know that it needs to
be a formal letter. After that, you just need 3 short paragraphs to cover the bullet points
in the question, followed by a formal letter ending.
I'll write my sample answer for next week.
IELTS General Writing: formal and informal
Let's compare some of the formal and informal features in the two letters that you can
see if you click here.
Formal letter
 Beginning: Dear Sir or Madam
 Stating the purpose: I am writing with regard to
 Formal choice of language: due to, I intended, as a result of, caused me great
inconvenience, compensate me, the additional flight
 No contractions: I am (not "I'm")
 Ending: I look forward to receiving your response. Yours faithfully,
Informal letter
 Beginning: Dear John
 Stating the purpose: I'm just writing to let you know that
 Informal choice of language: As you know, Well, prices are crazy, on the bright side,
it's got nice big windows, a lovely view, if you ever fancy, great to see you
 Use of contractions: I'm, we've, isn't, it's
 Ending: Keep in touch! All the best
E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding
Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers
IELTS General Writing: tone
One of the first things that the examiner will notice in your letter is its 'tone'. In other
words, is your letter written in an appropriately formal or informal way, depending on the
person you are addressing?
Task:
Compare the tone of the two letters in the document linked below. Make a list of the
formal and informal features that you find.
IELTS General Writing: 'lost photo' letter
Here's my full answer to the question
IELTS General Writing: another informal letter
Here's a recent question from task 1 of the general writing test:
Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding
Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers
IELTS General Writing: informal letter
I wrote the following letter with some of my students here in Manchester. It contains
some great examples of informal phrases. Can you guess what the full question was?
Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding
Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers
IELTS General Writing: resignation letter
Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
IELTS General Writing: resignation question
I haven't done a lesson about the general writing test for a while, so here's a question
that you could try. I'll post my full answer next week.
Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding
Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers
IELTS General Writing: 'new business' letter
Here's my full letter
Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
IELTS General Writing: 'new business' letter
I haven't done a lesson about the General Writing test for a while, so here's an
interesting question that a student sent me. I'll share my answer next week.
Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding
Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers
Remember that the examiner is looking for the following things:
 The tone must be appropriate (formal or informal)
 The purpose of the letter must be clear
 You must cover all of the points
 The letter must be well-organised
 You need to use some good (and relevant) vocabulary
IELTS General Writing: some questions
Here are some questions that a student asked me about General Writing task 1:
1. Should I write the date at the top of a formal letter?
No, in the IELTS test you should not write the date or your address.
2. Should I use indentation at the start of a new paragraph?
You can either indent or miss a line. Just make sure it's clear that you have begun a
new paragraph. Personally, I think missing a line is clearer.
3. Should I end the letter with "Yours..." on the left or on the right?
Always end the letter on the left. Have a look at my letters on
4. Should I sign the letter before writing my name?
No, don't sign your name. You don't even need to put your real name. Personally, I use
a first name (e.g. John) for informal letters, and a full name (e.g. John Smith) for formal
letters.
E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding
Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers
IELTS General Writing: environment letter
Here's my full letter for Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
Posted Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
IELTS General Writing: environment problem
Here's a recent question from General IELTS writing task 1:
Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding
Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers
My advice is to choose an easy topic like "litter". Write a quick plan with ideas for each
bullet point. If you need some help, have a look at this website.
Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
IELTS General Writing: one tip
Yesterday I forgot to mention my key piece of advice for writing task 1 in the General
Training test. If I had to choose one key piece of advice for GT task 1, I'd say that you
need to get the 'tone' right.
The tone of your letter is its character or attitude, either formal or informal. For a
summary of the differences between formal and informal letters, read this lesson.
Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
IELTS General Writing: verb tenses
Simple present simple
I write to enquire about, I write to inform you that, .
Present continuous
I am writing, passengers are becoming, delays are making...
Present perfect
my train has arrived, I have been unable, I have seen...
Future
I shall be much oblige if, I will appreciate if, you will address
Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding
Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers
IELTS General Training: complaint letter
Here's my letter for Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding
Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers
IELTS General Training: letter of complaint
Let's do a quick plan for the question below.
 Problems: trains arrive late and are overcrowded
 Effects: people arriving late for work, uncomfortable, unhappy
 Changes: more regular trains, more carriages to increase space
Always do a quick plan! The plan above only took me a couple of minutes, and now I'm
ready to write a good essay. I'll post it next week.
Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
IELTS General Writing: 'travel problem' letter
Here's my full sample letter for Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
questions:
E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding
Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers
Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
IELTS General Writing: 'travel problem' topic
Before you start writing, quickly note down some ideas for each point:
 Problem: I was given the wrong boarding card.
 Effect: I missed two days of my holiday.
 Request: I would like compensation for the flight and other expenses.
Don't worry about whether the problem seems realistic or not. You will be judged
according to how well you express ideas, not on the ideas themselves.
Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
IELTS General Writing: some informal phrases
The phrases below make the letter in this lesson a bit more friendly / informal:
 my place (meaning 'my house')
 a few things (avoid the word 'thing' in more formal contexts)
 pick up the keys (meaning 'collect')
 pop round (meaning 'visit')
 a bit warmer ('bit' is informal, use 'little' if you want to sound more formal)
 worth checking out (meaning 'a good idea to go there')
For more information, study tips and materials on IELTS:
Please, subscribe to my channel or visit my website on:
Website: http//www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding
And click on: www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers
To download free study materials, sample questions and solutions
Mobile contact: 08025358881 or 07033599440
E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding
Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers
Services Extends to the following categories:
CAMBRIDGE CHECK POINT, IGCSE ‘O’ LEVEL, A LEVEL & AS LEVEL, AICE,
UNILAG DIPLOMA, IELTS, TOEFL, SAT, MBA,
QUANTITATIVETECNHNIQUES, GRE & GMAT.
We put forward to you an opportunity for a comprehensive acquisition of
knowledge, skills in the use of Programming and Software packages such
as: Python 3.4.3(Eclipse IDE), Java 8(Net beans IDE 7.0),
CS5 (Full Package), Matlab R2014b, SPSS 19, Minitab 15, Excel Scripting,
for: Full Accounting, Statistical Analysis of Data, Modeling, Simulation and
Operational Research
Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding
Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 : www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers

Mais conteúdo relacionado

Mais procurados

IELTS listening: About the Test
 IELTS listening:  About the Test  IELTS listening:  About the Test
IELTS listening: About the Test theLecturette
 
Pte introduction
Pte introductionPte introduction
Pte introduction劲 张
 
General tips for ielts reading
General tips for ielts   readingGeneral tips for ielts   reading
General tips for ielts readingJoseph Tatepo
 
Introduction to the IELTS
Introduction to the IELTSIntroduction to the IELTS
Introduction to the IELTSZakaria Rmidi
 
How to improve ielts listening for presentation
How to improve ielts listening for presentationHow to improve ielts listening for presentation
How to improve ielts listening for presentationreaksmey um
 
General training reading ielts
General training reading ielts General training reading ielts
General training reading ielts Alexander Benito
 
IELTS Training - Misused Phrases in the IELTS Writing/ Speaking
IELTS Training - Misused Phrases in the IELTS Writing/ SpeakingIELTS Training - Misused Phrases in the IELTS Writing/ Speaking
IELTS Training - Misused Phrases in the IELTS Writing/ SpeakingJROOZ Review Center
 
Ielts Speaking Test2
Ielts Speaking Test2Ielts Speaking Test2
Ielts Speaking Test2ethanzhang
 
All about IELTS for beginners
All about IELTS for beginners All about IELTS for beginners
All about IELTS for beginners Md. Abdullah
 
IETLS Writing Task 1 - GT - Introduction
IETLS Writing Task 1 - GT - IntroductionIETLS Writing Task 1 - GT - Introduction
IETLS Writing Task 1 - GT - IntroductionIELTSBackup
 
IELTS Writing Task 1 Overview
IELTS Writing Task 1 OverviewIELTS Writing Task 1 Overview
IELTS Writing Task 1 OverviewDavid Wills
 
IELTS SPEAKING PART 3
IELTS SPEAKING PART 3IELTS SPEAKING PART 3
IELTS SPEAKING PART 3teacha_nad
 
A Complete Guide to the IELTS Writing Test - GT
A Complete Guide to the IELTS Writing Test - GTA Complete Guide to the IELTS Writing Test - GT
A Complete Guide to the IELTS Writing Test - GTIELTSBackup
 
IELTS Reading Matching Information
IELTS Reading Matching InformationIELTS Reading Matching Information
IELTS Reading Matching InformationAccent BLC
 
IELTS Writing Task 2 - How to Score Highly in Task Achievement
IELTS Writing Task 2 - How to Score Highly in Task AchievementIELTS Writing Task 2 - How to Score Highly in Task Achievement
IELTS Writing Task 2 - How to Score Highly in Task AchievementIELTSBackup
 
IELTS writing introduction.pptx
IELTS writing introduction.pptxIELTS writing introduction.pptx
IELTS writing introduction.pptxAlexander Benito
 

Mais procurados (20)

IELTS listening: About the Test
 IELTS listening:  About the Test  IELTS listening:  About the Test
IELTS listening: About the Test
 
Ielts Writing
Ielts WritingIelts Writing
Ielts Writing
 
Pte introduction
Pte introductionPte introduction
Pte introduction
 
General tips for ielts reading
General tips for ielts   readingGeneral tips for ielts   reading
General tips for ielts reading
 
Introduction to the IELTS
Introduction to the IELTSIntroduction to the IELTS
Introduction to the IELTS
 
How to improve ielts listening for presentation
How to improve ielts listening for presentationHow to improve ielts listening for presentation
How to improve ielts listening for presentation
 
General training reading ielts
General training reading ielts General training reading ielts
General training reading ielts
 
IELTS Training - Misused Phrases in the IELTS Writing/ Speaking
IELTS Training - Misused Phrases in the IELTS Writing/ SpeakingIELTS Training - Misused Phrases in the IELTS Writing/ Speaking
IELTS Training - Misused Phrases in the IELTS Writing/ Speaking
 
Ielts Speaking Test2
Ielts Speaking Test2Ielts Speaking Test2
Ielts Speaking Test2
 
All about IELTS for beginners
All about IELTS for beginners All about IELTS for beginners
All about IELTS for beginners
 
Ielts listening
Ielts listeningIelts listening
Ielts listening
 
IETLS Writing Task 1 - GT - Introduction
IETLS Writing Task 1 - GT - IntroductionIETLS Writing Task 1 - GT - Introduction
IETLS Writing Task 1 - GT - Introduction
 
IELTS Writing Task 1 Overview
IELTS Writing Task 1 OverviewIELTS Writing Task 1 Overview
IELTS Writing Task 1 Overview
 
Ielts writing
Ielts writingIelts writing
Ielts writing
 
Pte listening tips
Pte listening tipsPte listening tips
Pte listening tips
 
IELTS SPEAKING PART 3
IELTS SPEAKING PART 3IELTS SPEAKING PART 3
IELTS SPEAKING PART 3
 
A Complete Guide to the IELTS Writing Test - GT
A Complete Guide to the IELTS Writing Test - GTA Complete Guide to the IELTS Writing Test - GT
A Complete Guide to the IELTS Writing Test - GT
 
IELTS Reading Matching Information
IELTS Reading Matching InformationIELTS Reading Matching Information
IELTS Reading Matching Information
 
IELTS Writing Task 2 - How to Score Highly in Task Achievement
IELTS Writing Task 2 - How to Score Highly in Task AchievementIELTS Writing Task 2 - How to Score Highly in Task Achievement
IELTS Writing Task 2 - How to Score Highly in Task Achievement
 
IELTS writing introduction.pptx
IELTS writing introduction.pptxIELTS writing introduction.pptx
IELTS writing introduction.pptx
 

Destaque

Teaching conditionals and other means of expressing irreality
Teaching conditionals and other means of expressing irrealityTeaching conditionals and other means of expressing irreality
Teaching conditionals and other means of expressing irrealityIrina K
 
Key word for ielts writing
Key word for ielts writingKey word for ielts writing
Key word for ielts writingSM Lalon
 
Lesson 5 Vocabulary
Lesson 5 VocabularyLesson 5 Vocabulary
Lesson 5 VocabularyBrett Vaden
 
Healthcare Vocabulary for IELTS, TOEFL and TOEIC
Healthcare Vocabulary for IELTS, TOEFL and TOEICHealthcare Vocabulary for IELTS, TOEFL and TOEIC
Healthcare Vocabulary for IELTS, TOEFL and TOEICBritish Council
 
Cohesive devices-list-of-items-for-writing-a-composition
Cohesive devices-list-of-items-for-writing-a-compositionCohesive devices-list-of-items-for-writing-a-composition
Cohesive devices-list-of-items-for-writing-a-compositionsoufian hadaji
 
Compare and Contrast Vocabulary for IELTS, TOEFL and TOEIC
Compare and Contrast Vocabulary for IELTS, TOEFL and TOEICCompare and Contrast Vocabulary for IELTS, TOEFL and TOEIC
Compare and Contrast Vocabulary for IELTS, TOEFL and TOEICBritish Council
 
IELTS Reading Overview, Tips and Matching Headings
IELTS Reading Overview, Tips and Matching Headings IELTS Reading Overview, Tips and Matching Headings
IELTS Reading Overview, Tips and Matching Headings British Council
 
Compilation hobbies movies and books
Compilation hobbies movies and booksCompilation hobbies movies and books
Compilation hobbies movies and booksenglishbites
 
Expresiones para el aula basico
Expresiones para el aula basico Expresiones para el aula basico
Expresiones para el aula basico englishbites
 
Coherence And Cohesion
Coherence And CohesionCoherence And Cohesion
Coherence And Cohesiontimberlakon
 
Thirty forms of money blog version
Thirty forms of money blog versionThirty forms of money blog version
Thirty forms of money blog versionenglishbites
 
IELTS Speaking Strategies 1
IELTS Speaking Strategies 1IELTS Speaking Strategies 1
IELTS Speaking Strategies 1Briana Songer
 

Destaque (20)

Teaching conditionals and other means of expressing irreality
Teaching conditionals and other means of expressing irrealityTeaching conditionals and other means of expressing irreality
Teaching conditionals and other means of expressing irreality
 
Key word for ielts writing
Key word for ielts writingKey word for ielts writing
Key word for ielts writing
 
Lesson 5 Vocabulary
Lesson 5 VocabularyLesson 5 Vocabulary
Lesson 5 Vocabulary
 
Vocab year 5
Vocab year 5Vocab year 5
Vocab year 5
 
Healthcare Vocabulary for IELTS, TOEFL and TOEIC
Healthcare Vocabulary for IELTS, TOEFL and TOEICHealthcare Vocabulary for IELTS, TOEFL and TOEIC
Healthcare Vocabulary for IELTS, TOEFL and TOEIC
 
Cohesive devices-list-of-items-for-writing-a-composition
Cohesive devices-list-of-items-for-writing-a-compositionCohesive devices-list-of-items-for-writing-a-composition
Cohesive devices-list-of-items-for-writing-a-composition
 
Compare and Contrast Vocabulary for IELTS, TOEFL and TOEIC
Compare and Contrast Vocabulary for IELTS, TOEFL and TOEICCompare and Contrast Vocabulary for IELTS, TOEFL and TOEIC
Compare and Contrast Vocabulary for IELTS, TOEFL and TOEIC
 
Vocabulary 6th grade Unit 4 Lesson 5
Vocabulary 6th grade Unit 4 Lesson 5Vocabulary 6th grade Unit 4 Lesson 5
Vocabulary 6th grade Unit 4 Lesson 5
 
Vocabulary 5th grade unit 4 lesson 5
Vocabulary 5th grade unit 4 lesson 5Vocabulary 5th grade unit 4 lesson 5
Vocabulary 5th grade unit 4 lesson 5
 
IELTS Reading Overview, Tips and Matching Headings
IELTS Reading Overview, Tips and Matching Headings IELTS Reading Overview, Tips and Matching Headings
IELTS Reading Overview, Tips and Matching Headings
 
Vocabulary 6th grade Unit 4 lesson 5
Vocabulary 6th grade Unit 4 lesson 5Vocabulary 6th grade Unit 4 lesson 5
Vocabulary 6th grade Unit 4 lesson 5
 
Cohesive devices
Cohesive devicesCohesive devices
Cohesive devices
 
Compilation hobbies movies and books
Compilation hobbies movies and booksCompilation hobbies movies and books
Compilation hobbies movies and books
 
Expresiones para el aula basico
Expresiones para el aula basico Expresiones para el aula basico
Expresiones para el aula basico
 
Cohesion In English
Cohesion In EnglishCohesion In English
Cohesion In English
 
Applications
ApplicationsApplications
Applications
 
Coherence And Cohesion
Coherence And CohesionCoherence And Cohesion
Coherence And Cohesion
 
Thirty forms of money blog version
Thirty forms of money blog versionThirty forms of money blog version
Thirty forms of money blog version
 
IELTS Cohesive Devices
IELTS Cohesive DevicesIELTS Cohesive Devices
IELTS Cohesive Devices
 
IELTS Speaking Strategies 1
IELTS Speaking Strategies 1IELTS Speaking Strategies 1
IELTS Speaking Strategies 1
 

Semelhante a Ielts general writing upload

Ielts journal
Ielts journal   Ielts journal
Ielts journal S.yv
 
Ielts task 1 general
Ielts task 1 generalIelts task 1 general
Ielts task 1 generalmike wattie
 
Professional e-mail writing.pptx
Professional e-mail writing.pptxProfessional e-mail writing.pptx
Professional e-mail writing.pptxssuser0c5baa
 
Writing letters and emails
Writing letters and emailsWriting letters and emails
Writing letters and emailsGema Jl
 
Ielts journal
Ielts journal Ielts journal
Ielts journal S.yv
 
Writing formal and informal emails - M. van Eijk
Writing formal and informal emails - M. van EijkWriting formal and informal emails - M. van Eijk
Writing formal and informal emails - M. van EijkZadkine
 
IELTS – WRITE RIGHT by Julian Charles (Retyped by Hội các sĩ tử luyện thi IEL...
IELTS – WRITE RIGHT by Julian Charles (Retyped by Hội các sĩ tử luyện thi IEL...IELTS – WRITE RIGHT by Julian Charles (Retyped by Hội các sĩ tử luyện thi IEL...
IELTS – WRITE RIGHT by Julian Charles (Retyped by Hội các sĩ tử luyện thi IEL...Linh Pham
 
Tips to Score High in Your IELTS
Tips to Score High in Your IELTSTips to Score High in Your IELTS
Tips to Score High in Your IELTSDenisha Joely
 
How to write cv, sop and email to professor
How to write cv, sop and email to professorHow to write cv, sop and email to professor
How to write cv, sop and email to professorismail khan
 
What is the ielts exam
What is the ielts examWhat is the ielts exam
What is the ielts examNishubath
 
Strategies for Cambridge first B2 writing
Strategies for Cambridge first B2 writingStrategies for Cambridge first B2 writing
Strategies for Cambridge first B2 writingPaul T Cher
 
How difficult is IELTS.pptx
How difficult is IELTS.pptxHow difficult is IELTS.pptx
How difficult is IELTS.pptxcoursementor1
 
Ielts exam tips to become successful
Ielts exam tips to become successfulIelts exam tips to become successful
Ielts exam tips to become successfulnishajj
 

Semelhante a Ielts general writing upload (20)

Ielts journal
Ielts journal   Ielts journal
Ielts journal
 
Email writing
Email writing Email writing
Email writing
 
Ielts task 1 general
Ielts task 1 generalIelts task 1 general
Ielts task 1 general
 
Professional e-mail writing.pptx
Professional e-mail writing.pptxProfessional e-mail writing.pptx
Professional e-mail writing.pptx
 
Writing letters and emails
Writing letters and emailsWriting letters and emails
Writing letters and emails
 
Ielts journal
Ielts journal Ielts journal
Ielts journal
 
Writing formal and informal emails - M. van Eijk
Writing formal and informal emails - M. van EijkWriting formal and informal emails - M. van Eijk
Writing formal and informal emails - M. van Eijk
 
IELTS – WRITE RIGHT by Julian Charles (Retyped by Hội các sĩ tử luyện thi IEL...
IELTS – WRITE RIGHT by Julian Charles (Retyped by Hội các sĩ tử luyện thi IEL...IELTS – WRITE RIGHT by Julian Charles (Retyped by Hội các sĩ tử luyện thi IEL...
IELTS – WRITE RIGHT by Julian Charles (Retyped by Hội các sĩ tử luyện thi IEL...
 
Tips to Score High in Your IELTS
Tips to Score High in Your IELTSTips to Score High in Your IELTS
Tips to Score High in Your IELTS
 
How to write cv, sop and email to professor
How to write cv, sop and email to professorHow to write cv, sop and email to professor
How to write cv, sop and email to professor
 
What is the ielts exam
What is the ielts examWhat is the ielts exam
What is the ielts exam
 
5 tips and tricks for ielts essay
5 tips and tricks for ielts essay5 tips and tricks for ielts essay
5 tips and tricks for ielts essay
 
Strategies for Cambridge first B2 writing
Strategies for Cambridge first B2 writingStrategies for Cambridge first B2 writing
Strategies for Cambridge first B2 writing
 
Modern letter writing- part II
Modern letter writing- part IIModern letter writing- part II
Modern letter writing- part II
 
Ielts
IeltsIelts
Ielts
 
How difficult is IELTS.pptx
How difficult is IELTS.pptxHow difficult is IELTS.pptx
How difficult is IELTS.pptx
 
6. COMMUNICATION.pptx
6. COMMUNICATION.pptx6. COMMUNICATION.pptx
6. COMMUNICATION.pptx
 
IELTS Academic.pptx
IELTS Academic.pptxIELTS Academic.pptx
IELTS Academic.pptx
 
Ielts exam tips to become successful
Ielts exam tips to become successfulIelts exam tips to become successful
Ielts exam tips to become successful
 
Writing guide
Writing guideWriting guide
Writing guide
 

Mais de Aluko Sayo Enoch

Mais de Aluko Sayo Enoch (10)

Congruence and similarity
Congruence and similarityCongruence and similarity
Congruence and similarity
 
Vectors
VectorsVectors
Vectors
 
Approximation and estimation
Approximation and estimationApproximation and estimation
Approximation and estimation
 
SET THEORY
SET THEORYSET THEORY
SET THEORY
 
Matching heading study tips for ielts
Matching heading study tips for ieltsMatching heading study tips for ielts
Matching heading study tips for ielts
 
Algebra prep5 equation
Algebra prep5 equationAlgebra prep5 equation
Algebra prep5 equation
 
Bar chart
Bar chartBar chart
Bar chart
 
Frequency table
Frequency tableFrequency table
Frequency table
 
Spss student outline course
Spss student outline courseSpss student outline course
Spss student outline course
 
Descriptive output of careere management and succession planning
Descriptive output of careere management and succession planningDescriptive output of careere management and succession planning
Descriptive output of careere management and succession planning
 

Último

APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across SectorsAPM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across SectorsAssociation for Project Management
 
1029 - Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
1029 -  Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf1029 -  Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
1029 - Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdfQucHHunhnh
 
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The BasicsIntroduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The BasicsTechSoup
 
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptxSOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptxiammrhaywood
 
Basic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptx
Basic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptxBasic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptx
Basic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptxDenish Jangid
 
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global ImpactBeyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global ImpactPECB
 
Making and Justifying Mathematical Decisions.pdf
Making and Justifying Mathematical Decisions.pdfMaking and Justifying Mathematical Decisions.pdf
Making and Justifying Mathematical Decisions.pdfChris Hunter
 
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptxThe basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptxheathfieldcps1
 
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdfQucHHunhnh
 
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeMeasures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeThiyagu K
 
Mixin Classes in Odoo 17 How to Extend Models Using Mixin Classes
Mixin Classes in Odoo 17  How to Extend Models Using Mixin ClassesMixin Classes in Odoo 17  How to Extend Models Using Mixin Classes
Mixin Classes in Odoo 17 How to Extend Models Using Mixin ClassesCeline George
 
SECOND SEMESTER TOPIC COVERAGE SY 2023-2024 Trends, Networks, and Critical Th...
SECOND SEMESTER TOPIC COVERAGE SY 2023-2024 Trends, Networks, and Critical Th...SECOND SEMESTER TOPIC COVERAGE SY 2023-2024 Trends, Networks, and Critical Th...
SECOND SEMESTER TOPIC COVERAGE SY 2023-2024 Trends, Networks, and Critical Th...KokoStevan
 
Gardella_Mateo_IntellectualProperty.pdf.
Gardella_Mateo_IntellectualProperty.pdf.Gardella_Mateo_IntellectualProperty.pdf.
Gardella_Mateo_IntellectualProperty.pdf.MateoGardella
 
microwave assisted reaction. General introduction
microwave assisted reaction. General introductionmicrowave assisted reaction. General introduction
microwave assisted reaction. General introductionMaksud Ahmed
 
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdfActivity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdfciinovamais
 
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...EduSkills OECD
 
Ecological Succession. ( ECOSYSTEM, B. Pharmacy, 1st Year, Sem-II, Environmen...
Ecological Succession. ( ECOSYSTEM, B. Pharmacy, 1st Year, Sem-II, Environmen...Ecological Succession. ( ECOSYSTEM, B. Pharmacy, 1st Year, Sem-II, Environmen...
Ecological Succession. ( ECOSYSTEM, B. Pharmacy, 1st Year, Sem-II, Environmen...Shubhangi Sonawane
 
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot GraphZ Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot GraphThiyagu K
 

Último (20)

APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across SectorsAPM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
 
1029 - Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
1029 -  Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf1029 -  Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
1029 - Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
 
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The BasicsIntroduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
 
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptxSOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
 
Basic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptx
Basic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptxBasic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptx
Basic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptx
 
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global ImpactBeyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
 
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Structured Data, Assistants, & RAG"
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Structured Data, Assistants, & RAG"Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Structured Data, Assistants, & RAG"
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Structured Data, Assistants, & RAG"
 
Making and Justifying Mathematical Decisions.pdf
Making and Justifying Mathematical Decisions.pdfMaking and Justifying Mathematical Decisions.pdf
Making and Justifying Mathematical Decisions.pdf
 
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptxThe basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
 
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
 
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeMeasures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
 
Mixin Classes in Odoo 17 How to Extend Models Using Mixin Classes
Mixin Classes in Odoo 17  How to Extend Models Using Mixin ClassesMixin Classes in Odoo 17  How to Extend Models Using Mixin Classes
Mixin Classes in Odoo 17 How to Extend Models Using Mixin Classes
 
SECOND SEMESTER TOPIC COVERAGE SY 2023-2024 Trends, Networks, and Critical Th...
SECOND SEMESTER TOPIC COVERAGE SY 2023-2024 Trends, Networks, and Critical Th...SECOND SEMESTER TOPIC COVERAGE SY 2023-2024 Trends, Networks, and Critical Th...
SECOND SEMESTER TOPIC COVERAGE SY 2023-2024 Trends, Networks, and Critical Th...
 
Advance Mobile Application Development class 07
Advance Mobile Application Development class 07Advance Mobile Application Development class 07
Advance Mobile Application Development class 07
 
Gardella_Mateo_IntellectualProperty.pdf.
Gardella_Mateo_IntellectualProperty.pdf.Gardella_Mateo_IntellectualProperty.pdf.
Gardella_Mateo_IntellectualProperty.pdf.
 
microwave assisted reaction. General introduction
microwave assisted reaction. General introductionmicrowave assisted reaction. General introduction
microwave assisted reaction. General introduction
 
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdfActivity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
 
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
 
Ecological Succession. ( ECOSYSTEM, B. Pharmacy, 1st Year, Sem-II, Environmen...
Ecological Succession. ( ECOSYSTEM, B. Pharmacy, 1st Year, Sem-II, Environmen...Ecological Succession. ( ECOSYSTEM, B. Pharmacy, 1st Year, Sem-II, Environmen...
Ecological Succession. ( ECOSYSTEM, B. Pharmacy, 1st Year, Sem-II, Environmen...
 
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot GraphZ Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
 

Ielts general writing upload

  • 1. E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers This study manual is prepared by Aluko Sayo Enoch, as an opportunity to share my love for learning with an entire generation of thinkers and leaders; providing entrepreneurial platform via ICT based on the contemporary Technology Disclaimer: The author is by no means, responsible for any discrepancy or liable to anyone who is of a contrary opinion based on the manual booklet. I only write and share this information based on my knowledge, information and findings, to the best of my ability via internet and various study booklets. Thanks Ten Study tips for IELTS: 1. You need a method Have you practice a particular way of writing Introduction or starting sentence in your writing 2. Small improvement You will not find a particular technique, which will lead to a dramatic improvement 3. Do less testing, more preparing Spend more time review a perfect bound (9 band) samples score, the methodology and approach, than practicing questions online 4. Understanding is not the same as using. You only know word, when is used and apply correctly in a sentence 5. Learn from your mistakes 6. Forget about difficult words and complex grammar 7. Answer questions using simple sentences 8. Use topic vocabulary specific to questions, not any impressive words or phrases 9. There is not a secrete or special technique generally 10. Hard work instead of worry
  • 2. E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers IELTS WRITING PART 1 STUDY REVIEW There are two (2) writing task to do in the IELTS GENERAL Letter writing Essay writing The Letter Writing: A letter is written in five (5) Parts: I. Greetings II. Purpose III. Details IV. Request V. Sign-off There is an initial greeting, followed by the second paragraph stating the purpose of the letter; followed by the third paragraph which depict the details of purpose, subsequently, fourth paragraph stating a request or what the writer will like to see happen as a result of the letter and finally, the sign-off or complementary close Today we shall only discuss Greetings and Sign-off  Opening Address  Closing Address These two parts, depend on the three (3) major type of letter writing  Formal  Semi-Formal  Informal Depending on the type of test, there are different ways of opening and closing the (IELTS task 1) writing A formal letter might be a letter written to a company or someone who own an office and you are not well acquitted with. Begin: Dear Sir, Dear Madam (not Dear sir, ma, Ma, or madam). However, it is much more formal, to say Dear Sir/Madam,
  • 3. E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers Complementary close should be: Yours faithfully, (Not, Yours sincerely, Faithfully, truly: note the uses of sentence cases) Summary: IELTS formal letter Dear Sir (For known gender) Dear Madam (For known gender) Dear Sir/Madam (For unknown gender) Yours faithfully Semi-Formal Is a letter writing to someone who owns an office or of a formal status with a degree of familiarity: School Teacher, Counselor, Boss, Librarian etc Since, the fellow is an acquaintance, then, the name should be addressed. The problem here is: If the name is John Smith, a male: (Informal letter uses the last or family name with a title). That is: Dear Mr. Smith, Not, Dear Mr. John (You don’t use first name, with a title). Pay close attention to the sentence cases and punctuations: (,) (.) (mr) (smith) (dear) (john) If the name is Mary Jones, a female and you don’t know the marital status: Consider, the following possibilities, using the last name: Dear Miss Jones (Single) Dear Mrs. Jones (Married) Dear Ms Jones (Neutral), just as in the case with, male counterpart (Mr.) The complimentary should be: Yours sincerely,
  • 4. E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers Not, faithfully, truly, lovely. (Note: Ms is pronounced: ‘Miz’) Summary: IELTS Semi-Formal Letter Dear Mr. Smith (For a known gender, male, both married and single) Dear Miss Jones (For a known gender, female, single) Dear Mrs. Jones (For a known gender, female, married) Dear Ms. Jones (For a unknown marital status, female) Yours sincerely, IELTS Informal Letter Summary: Given the following names: John Smith (male) and Rose Mary (female), Use the first name without title. To be candid, it is grammatically wrong to use first name with title. Dear John Dear Mary Complimentary Close Best wishes Best regards (Note the cases, (Wishes, Regards, Truly, Lovely: are all wrong) For more information, study tips and materials on IELTS: Please, subscribe to my channel or visit my website on: Website, visit: http//www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding Then click on link page: www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers To download free study materials, sample questions and solutions Mobile contact: 08025358881 or 07033599440 Thanks Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
  • 5. E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers IELTS General Writing: 'accommodation' letter Remember that the examiner is looking for the following things:  The tone must be appropriate (formal or informal)  The purpose of the letter must be clear  You must cover all of the points  The letter must be well-organised  You need to use some good (and relevant) vocabulary Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
  • 6. E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers IELTS General Writing: 'Accommodation' answer Disclaimer: Here's my sample letter for the question in this lesson. Most of the answer samples are excerpt from internet and are Simon works. I find Simon, I teaching and references quite impressive, subsequently, I advice and recommend IELTS Writing Task 1 Simon, for practice. (158 words, band 9) Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
  • 7. E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers IELTS General Writing: 'accommodation' letter I haven't done a lesson about the General Writing test for a while, so here's a recent exam question that a student sent me. I'll share my answer next week. Remember that the examiner is looking for the following things:  The tone must be appropriate (formal or informal)  The purpose of the letter must be clear  You must cover all of the points  The letter must be well-organised  You need to use some good (and relevant) vocabulary IELTS General Writing: formal phrases Here are some formal phrases that I've used in previous lessons. See if you can use them in your own letters: Beginning the letter by explaining why you are writing:  I am writing with regard to...  I am writing to inform you that...  I am writing to bring to your attention some issues with... Requesting or suggesting something:  I have decided that I would like you to...  I am entitled to ask for...  I was wondering if it would be possible (for me) to...  I hope that you will...  I would like to suggest that... Ending the letter with a request for action:  I look forward to receiving your response.  I await your prompt response. Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
  • 8. E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers IELTS General Writing: apology answer Here's my full answer to last week's General Writing task: IELTS General Writing: apology letter If you are taking the General IELTS test, try this letter writing task: Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
  • 9. E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers IELTS General Writing: 'time off work' letter Here's my full answer for last week's general writing question: ..... Dear Mr. Smith, I am writing to ask for some time off work next month. The reason for this ______ is that my brother is getting married. His future wife is Australian, and the wedding will take ______ in her home city, Melbourne. As the brother of the groom, I cannot miss such a special occasion. To attend the ceremony and make the ______ trip from the UK, I would need at least five days off work. However, I would like to take the opportunity to do some sightseeing in Australia, and so I am hoping that you will allow me to take a full two weeks’ ______, from the 1st to the 15th of May. I have spoken to my co-workers, and it seems that Peter Jones would be best ______ to cover my project commitments while I am away. I will ______ detailed instructions for him on my desk. I hope that my request does not cause you any inconvenience. Yours sincerely, Michael Hall ..... Fill the gaps with the words below: - round - leave (verb) - leave (noun) - placed - place - request Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
  • 10. E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers IELTS General Writing: 'time off work' topic If you're doing the general IELTS test, try this writing task 1 question from Cambridge book 9, page 117: Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink | This should be a formal letter, so start with "Dear Mr. Smith" (Mr. or Mrs. and any surname). Then write a short paragraph for each of the three bullet points in the task box above. End the letter with "Yours sincerely" and a full name (you don't need to use your own name). It might help if you do a quick plan before you start writing. Just spend a couple of minutes thinking of ideas for each bullet point. IELTS General Writing: things to avoid Here are some mistakes that you should avoid in writing task 1 of the GT test: 1.The main purpose of the letter isn't clear. 2.You didn't cover all of the points. 3.You wrote too much about one point, and neglected the others. 4.You didn't separate your paragraphs clearly. 5.You didn't get the 'tone' right (formal or informal). 6.The letter doesn't 'flow' well because ideas are badly organised. Avoid these mistakes, and you are on the way to writing a good letter! Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
  • 11. E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers IELTS General Writing: 'local problem' letter Here's my full answer for last week's question: Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
  • 12. E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers IELTS General Writing: local problem Here's a recent GT question that students told me about. Feel free to share your ideas, and I'll show you my full answer next week. Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink | IELTS General Writing: 'insurance' letter Here's my full answer to last week's question: Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
  • 13. E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers IELTS General Writing: 'insurance' letter Here's a general writing task 1 question from Cambridge IELTS book 9: Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink | The question tells you to begin with "Dear Sir or Madam", so we know that it needs to be a formal letter. After that, you just need 3 short paragraphs to cover the bullet points in the question, followed by a formal letter ending. I'll write my sample answer for next week. IELTS General Writing: formal and informal Let's compare some of the formal and informal features in the two letters that you can see if you click here. Formal letter  Beginning: Dear Sir or Madam  Stating the purpose: I am writing with regard to  Formal choice of language: due to, I intended, as a result of, caused me great inconvenience, compensate me, the additional flight  No contractions: I am (not "I'm")  Ending: I look forward to receiving your response. Yours faithfully, Informal letter  Beginning: Dear John  Stating the purpose: I'm just writing to let you know that  Informal choice of language: As you know, Well, prices are crazy, on the bright side, it's got nice big windows, a lovely view, if you ever fancy, great to see you  Use of contractions: I'm, we've, isn't, it's  Ending: Keep in touch! All the best
  • 14. E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers IELTS General Writing: tone One of the first things that the examiner will notice in your letter is its 'tone'. In other words, is your letter written in an appropriately formal or informal way, depending on the person you are addressing? Task: Compare the tone of the two letters in the document linked below. Make a list of the formal and informal features that you find. IELTS General Writing: 'lost photo' letter Here's my full answer to the question IELTS General Writing: another informal letter Here's a recent question from task 1 of the general writing test: Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
  • 15. E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers IELTS General Writing: informal letter I wrote the following letter with some of my students here in Manchester. It contains some great examples of informal phrases. Can you guess what the full question was? Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
  • 16. E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers IELTS General Writing: resignation letter Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink | IELTS General Writing: resignation question I haven't done a lesson about the general writing test for a while, so here's a question that you could try. I'll post my full answer next week. Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
  • 17. E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers IELTS General Writing: 'new business' letter Here's my full letter Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink | IELTS General Writing: 'new business' letter I haven't done a lesson about the General Writing test for a while, so here's an interesting question that a student sent me. I'll share my answer next week. Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
  • 18. E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers Remember that the examiner is looking for the following things:  The tone must be appropriate (formal or informal)  The purpose of the letter must be clear  You must cover all of the points  The letter must be well-organised  You need to use some good (and relevant) vocabulary IELTS General Writing: some questions Here are some questions that a student asked me about General Writing task 1: 1. Should I write the date at the top of a formal letter? No, in the IELTS test you should not write the date or your address. 2. Should I use indentation at the start of a new paragraph? You can either indent or miss a line. Just make sure it's clear that you have begun a new paragraph. Personally, I think missing a line is clearer. 3. Should I end the letter with "Yours..." on the left or on the right? Always end the letter on the left. Have a look at my letters on 4. Should I sign the letter before writing my name? No, don't sign your name. You don't even need to put your real name. Personally, I use a first name (e.g. John) for informal letters, and a full name (e.g. John Smith) for formal letters.
  • 19. E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers IELTS General Writing: environment letter Here's my full letter for Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink | Posted Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink | IELTS General Writing: environment problem Here's a recent question from General IELTS writing task 1: Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
  • 20. E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers My advice is to choose an easy topic like "litter". Write a quick plan with ideas for each bullet point. If you need some help, have a look at this website. Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink | IELTS General Writing: one tip Yesterday I forgot to mention my key piece of advice for writing task 1 in the General Training test. If I had to choose one key piece of advice for GT task 1, I'd say that you need to get the 'tone' right. The tone of your letter is its character or attitude, either formal or informal. For a summary of the differences between formal and informal letters, read this lesson. Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink | IELTS General Writing: verb tenses Simple present simple I write to enquire about, I write to inform you that, . Present continuous I am writing, passengers are becoming, delays are making... Present perfect my train has arrived, I have been unable, I have seen... Future I shall be much oblige if, I will appreciate if, you will address Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
  • 21. E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers IELTS General Training: complaint letter Here's my letter for Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink | Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink |
  • 22. E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers IELTS General Training: letter of complaint Let's do a quick plan for the question below.  Problems: trains arrive late and are overcrowded  Effects: people arriving late for work, uncomfortable, unhappy  Changes: more regular trains, more carriages to increase space Always do a quick plan! The plan above only took me a couple of minutes, and now I'm ready to write a good essay. I'll post it next week. Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink | IELTS General Writing: 'travel problem' letter Here's my full sample letter for Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink | questions:
  • 23. E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink | IELTS General Writing: 'travel problem' topic Before you start writing, quickly note down some ideas for each point:  Problem: I was given the wrong boarding card.  Effect: I missed two days of my holiday.  Request: I would like compensation for the flight and other expenses. Don't worry about whether the problem seems realistic or not. You will be judged according to how well you express ideas, not on the ideas themselves. Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink | IELTS General Writing: some informal phrases The phrases below make the letter in this lesson a bit more friendly / informal:  my place (meaning 'my house')  a few things (avoid the word 'thing' in more formal contexts)  pick up the keys (meaning 'collect')  pop round (meaning 'visit')  a bit warmer ('bit' is informal, use 'little' if you want to sound more formal)  worth checking out (meaning 'a good idea to go there') For more information, study tips and materials on IELTS: Please, subscribe to my channel or visit my website on: Website: http//www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding And click on: www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers To download free study materials, sample questions and solutions Mobile contact: 08025358881 or 07033599440
  • 24. E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers Services Extends to the following categories: CAMBRIDGE CHECK POINT, IGCSE ‘O’ LEVEL, A LEVEL & AS LEVEL, AICE, UNILAG DIPLOMA, IELTS, TOEFL, SAT, MBA, QUANTITATIVETECNHNIQUES, GRE & GMAT. We put forward to you an opportunity for a comprehensive acquisition of knowledge, skills in the use of Programming and Software packages such as: Python 3.4.3(Eclipse IDE), Java 8(Net beans IDE 7.0), CS5 (Full Package), Matlab R2014b, SPSS 19, Minitab 15, Excel Scripting, for: Full Accounting, Statistical Analysis of Data, Modeling, Simulation and Operational Research Posted by Aluko in IELTS General Writing | Permalink | E-mail: alukosayoenoch@gamil.com website: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 : www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers