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Tips for IELTS Writing General Exams

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IELTS WritingGeneral Tips:-

·        Analyze the questions carefully to make sure your response include all the points covered in the question.
·         Use your own words do not copy words from question itself.
·         You must write your answer in full. Do not present your answer in note or bullet point format.
·         Don’t write too long sentences. It will affect coherence and it will be hard to control the grammar.
·         You have 40 minutes to write your task 2 essay. Give at least 5 minutes to yourself to plan your answer before start writing. You should include introductions, ideas to support your views and opinions.
·         Take care to spell words correctly. Standard American, Australian and British spellings are accepted in IELTS.

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