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IELTS essay preparation suggestions

We witnessed more than 50 IELTS exams throughout 2019. The IELTS essay writing was really exhausting. What changes will happen in the next year? In order to help everyone, below Demian Educational Institution will share some preparation suggestions for IELTS composition. Don’t miss it.

First of all, let’s talk about TASK1, short essay

As we all know, the most popular essays are data types (various pie charts, column charts, tables and lines), rather than Data classes (maps and processes) are relatively free of charge.

There will be no changes in the examination form and score ratio of short essays in 2020. The truth behind the changes in the examination frequency of the six graphics is to avoid high repetition rates that affect fairness. The truth is that no matter what is tested , Roast ducks only need to master the purpose of observing dynamic and static pictures and map processes, have appropriate details, basic knowledge (syntax and vocabulary are up to standard), and have an eye for discovery in relevant places.

Next let’s take a look at TASK2

Roast ducks should be able to list the T2 inspection topics like Shulaibao: education, technology, environment, government, advertising, etc. Even veterans who have prepared for a long time are familiar with a series of viewpoints corresponding to corresponding themes that can be used repeatedly.

However, the most important change in this part in 2019 is that the IELTS test questions emphasize the need for students to think independently, have true insights, and unique expressions to obtain worthy high scores. This is why we saw more government, people's livelihood, and social topics in this year's exam questions instead of education topics; more importantly, there are no longer so many similar questions that are equivalent to daily practice. New questions continued to appear this year, and once the question format was even infinitely close to that of the TOEFL. Perhaps in the eyes of IELTS, the previous high-frequency educational topics are a kind of kindness. It wants the roast ducks to have more cries so that they can think; the previous high-frequency repeated or unchanged real questions are because they are lazy and think about it. It would be fair if the exam were split. As a result, after experiencing the power of the roast ducks memorizing templates and waiting to retaliate, he finally stopped being lazy. He will definitely not be lazy more in 2020. Let’s face new questions together.

Four Tips for Preparing for the Exam

Reading history makes people wise. Use history to learn from the present. The number of taxis on the island is very limited and needs to be booked in advance. You can tell the front desk of the hotel where you want to go. Help with reservations. A better way is to ask the hotel front desk about the bus schedule for the month. You can take a photo with your mobile phone to check it easily, and plan the route for the day before traveling. Having many new questions does not mean that the skills are useless, but we need to be smarter in how we use them. In addition to looking for common range application points between questions, if you look carefully, you will even find that some questions are Points of view on other topics; debate with yourself on the existing points of view, and really think about the opposite and other possibilities of each point of view

Pay attention to social news, read common words carefully and pay attention to education, environment, health, work Wait for social news related to everyone’s daily study, work and life, insist on regular intensive reading and memorize a small amount of common words that appear in the news (mainly nouns and adjectives)

Explore alternative expressions and try to develop the habit of not being satisfied with following the news. Everyone has the same expression, explore alternative expressions (for words, check the dictionary for example sentences, for phrases, there are a lot of learning materials on Douyin, I believe everyone has more resources than the author)

Make a list, each It is very important to check and correct every time you practice! Ask your teacher to list your most common grammar problems, make a list, and check and correct them every time you practice until you no longer refuse to correct them despite repeated teachings.