The Do's and the Don't's of IELTS Writing
image source: freepik.com Today, I want to share some insights on how we can get high score in IELTS writing. By following some basic principles that I explained below, some test takers have managed to improve their score at least by 0.5. Let’s see if these principles can also work for you. I had previously explained the template of both Writing Task 1 and Writing Task 2, and today I’d like to focus more on the do’s and the don’ts of IELTS Writing. The Do’s of IELTS Essay Be Concise! An effective sentence should consist of 8 to 15 words, not more. If you write a stringy sentence, there is a higher possibility that you will make a grammatical error (such as using double Verbs). You have two save options here. First , you can separate it into two clauses. For example: The exam is very difficult that no one can even get a C- Second , if you think that your sentence is getting too long, you can separate them into two different sentences. For example: I was tired at that time, so I decided