Following our introduction to IELTS, we begin our series of blogs on each individual skill, beginning with Writing....
Breaking down IELTS Writing
For most IELTS students, the writing task can be painful - but a few tricks can help you avoid the worst pains, and get you the score you want.
There
are two writing tasks.
The first task requires you to write around 150 words in 20 minutes.
The second task requires 250 words to be written in 40 minutes. IELTS examiners give double marks for the second task. Your overall score is based on the following formula:
TASK ONE + (TASK TWO x2) / 3
The first task requires you to write around 150 words in 20 minutes.
The second task requires 250 words to be written in 40 minutes. IELTS examiners give double marks for the second task. Your overall score is based on the following formula:
TASK ONE + (TASK TWO x2) / 3
Here’s an example:
- WRITING TASK 1 SCORE = 7.5
- WRITING TASK 2 SCORE = 6.5
- OVERALL SCORE = 7.5 + (13) /3 = 6.833
- OVERALL SCORE = 7.0 (rounded up)
The IELTS examiner
The examiners use a very complicated guide when they correct a writing task. Basically, the guide contains four criteria:
1. TASK RESPONSE: How much of the question did you answer? Did you do exactly what you were asked to do?
2. COHERENCE AND COHESION: How well can I understand your answer? Have you used paragraphs to structure your answer? Is the meaning of each paragraph clear?
2. COHERENCE AND COHESION: How well can I understand your answer? Have you used paragraphs to structure your answer? Is the meaning of each paragraph clear?
3. LEXICAL RESOURCE: How's your vocabulary? Have you used basic vocabulary correctly? Have you used the words I expected you to use? Have you perhaps used words which impress me?
4. GRAMMATICAL ACCURACY: How's your grammar? Can you use it correctly, from basic grammar to more advanced tenses? Are you using the correct tense in the correct place?
(We'll look at these criteria in much more detail in another post, later)
In summary...
Your overall IELTS score is based on your scores for writing, reading, listening and speaking.
Your overall writing score is based on the formula TASK ONE + (TASK TWO x2) / 3
Your score for each task is based on the 4 criteria: Task Response, Coherence & Cohesion, Lexical Resource and Grammatical Accuracy.
Your score for each criteria is based on how close you got to the top possible mark (9.0). It's extremely rare for a student to acheive 9.0, but you can get as close as possible if your grammar and vocabulary is high enough.
One more tip
One more tip: make life as easy as possible for the examiner who will read your essays. Remember that your essay is probably one of hundreds of essays that person must correct. He or she is probably very tired! If you write neatly and clearly, using decent grammar and vocabulary, and put some structure into your essay, you're making their job easier. Make their job easier, and they're more likely to be sympathetic and nice to you when they decide your mark!
There are phrases, tricks and skills which will help you succeed in both IELTS Writing Task One and Two. Next week, we'll study Task One.
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Your overall writing score is based on the formula TASK ONE + (TASK TWO x2) / 3
Your score for each task is based on the 4 criteria: Task Response, Coherence & Cohesion, Lexical Resource and Grammatical Accuracy.
Your score for each criteria is based on how close you got to the top possible mark (9.0). It's extremely rare for a student to acheive 9.0, but you can get as close as possible if your grammar and vocabulary is high enough.
One more tip
One more tip: make life as easy as possible for the examiner who will read your essays. Remember that your essay is probably one of hundreds of essays that person must correct. He or she is probably very tired! If you write neatly and clearly, using decent grammar and vocabulary, and put some structure into your essay, you're making their job easier. Make their job easier, and they're more likely to be sympathetic and nice to you when they decide your mark!
There are phrases, tricks and skills which will help you succeed in both IELTS Writing Task One and Two. Next week, we'll study Task One.
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