Generating ideas
Question structure
All questions for IELTS letters have the same structure. They are made up of 3 parts.
Part 1 – The topic.
Part 2 – The person you must write to.
Part 3 – What you should write about (listed as 3 bullet points).
Here is a sample question for an explanation letter with the 3 parts illustrated.
IELTS letter samples - question 1
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You are planning a holiday abroad and will be visiting a town where an old friend lives. You haven't spoken to this friend in a few years.
Write a letter to your friend. In your letter:
give your friend a brief update of your life since you were last in touch
explain why you will be travelling to his/her town.
say what you plan to do when you visit their town.
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The topic
Who you should write to
What you should write about
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Understanding this will help you to quickly analyse the question and plan your answer. To help you plan, use the letter structure below.
For a full lesson on planning, including more IELTS letter samples, click here: How To Plan IELTS Letters
Letter structure
The layout of your letter should follow the structure of the question and consist of four paragraphs with a greeting at the beginning and a signoff at the end.
Use this easy to remember 6 part structure.
1) Dear .....
2) Paragraph 1: Purpose – why you are writing
3) Paragraph 2: Write about 1st bullet point
4) Paragraph 3: Write about 2nd bullet point
5) Paragraph 4: Write about 3rd bullet point
6) Signoff
All you need to do to create your plan is to add in the details from the question, like this:
1) Dear .....
2) Paragraph 1: Purpose – to tell your friend about your trip
3) Paragraph 2: give a brief update of your life since last in touch (bullet point 1)
4) Paragraph 3: explain why you will be travelling to his/her town (bullet point 2)
5) Paragraph 4: say what you plan to do when you visit their town (bullet point 3)
6) Signoff
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