you use
, and
how varied, accurate and appropriate you are with your
vocabulary
. Spelling
errors will hurt your score, misusing word forms will
hurt your score. If you say
“
sales increasing
”, it’s wrong. Instead, you must
say
“sales increased”
4. Grammatical range and accuracy: obviously this means
“are you
making grammar mistakes?”, and
“are you using complex sentence
structures?” if you’re just doing the same structure over and over,
“sales
increased” , then
“sales fluctuated” and then
“sales plummeted”. Ok, your
grammar is accurate, but all you’re
giving me is just past tense, past tense,
and past tense. So you will get a
good score for being accurate, but you will
get a low score for using the same structure over and over.
What you should be doing in task 1 is you should practice regularly.
7.0 – 8.0
for task 1 writing is very achievable because the language you use for task 1
writing is
very narrow
, and
very limited
. You don’t need to use a huge
range of language.
IELTS is a game after all. It is a test does exactly a game. It is a system for
gaining points and losing points, and there are some rules to test. Therefore,
we need to be sure we understand the rules so that we can avoid the penalty.
In order
for us to describe diagrams, I would say grammar helps. Yes, of
course it does. I need you to pay attention to grammar, sentence structures.
You could get an incredibly high score just by knowing these following
structures.
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