Imperative skills in Writing task 2

Imperative skills in Writing task 2
Imperative skills in Writing task 2

Imperative skills in Writing task 2

No matter that how good is your English, still you require to learn IELTS writing skills before attempting the writing task 2 .

Here are the guidelines that will take you through each of these skills step by step.

How to plan an essay ?

_ Planning is the first and foremost process of everything. A good plan actually saves your time when you write the essay.

_Analysing. Analyse the question properly and understand the points you want to talk about.

_Set tone of the every essay and think of relevant example and experience.

_Understand the type of question which is being asked to you (agree or disagree, etc.)

_Don’t write a general opinion and answer the questions specifically to what are your thoughts on the matter.

How to think of impressive and relevant ideas?

_ Always start with simplest yet most effective

_ Practice generating ideas. Instead of attempting the whole essay, practice creating new and relevant ideas.

_Think for a moment what you need to discuss. What are your opinions on it, and how do you really feel about it?

_Read different essays and look what the plan of that essay was.

_Break the question down and illustrate it.

Imperative skills in Writing task 2

How to write complex sentences?

•Keep your sentence simple yet informative!

•Complicated sentences are only two or more sentences put together. You have to use a dependent clause and an independent clause.

For instance, ‘I like to play in the garden while it rains.

“I like to play in the garden” is an independent clause as it makes point on its own.

However,”While it rains” is a dependent clause, because it doesn’t make sense on its own. It is ‘dependent’ on the former clause for the phrase to make sense.

•Use complex sentences but don’t complicate it.

• Complicated sentences lead to grammatical errors which will deduct your score drastically.

• Divide the sentence down to simplify the meaning.

How to paraphrase?

•Read the passage carefully to understand the meaning before trying to paraphrase.

•Learn what are the key concepts.

•Write your main version without looking at the original, compare the two and make arrangements.

•You can start your sentence at a different point from that of the real.

•Bring changes in sentence structures, use synonyms, and break the information into distinct sentences and sections.

How to write a supporting paragraph?

*Supporting paragraphs are the main body paragraphs. This is where you provide the details that the examiner is looking for in the form of explanations and examples.

* Commence it by introducing the main topic sentence. This statement has to reinforce the idea that you are trying to make.

* The whole paragraph must support your initial statement and don’t contradict it.

*Use examples and even research if you know of any that can make a strong case for your argument.

How to write a thesis statement?

* A thesis statement tells the examiner your opinion. It’s nothing but your main idea.

_This will include your introduction, which should have your question that is paraphrased and an outline statement.

* It has to be short, crispy and vivid as to what your opinion on the matter is.

* To do this, see what are the action words in the question, such as ‘di you agree or disagree?’ Based on this thesis statement , state if you agree or disagree with the statement given to you .

THANK YOU for Reading This 🙂

Imperative skills in Writing task 2

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20th February, IELTS Daily Task
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