Grammar for IELTS writing

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I. Sentence Structure:

 

  • Simple, Compound, Complex Sentences: Practice constructing varied sentence types for fluency.
  • Parallelism: Correctly use parallel structures in lists and comparisons.
  • Clauses: Use dependent and independent clauses effectively.
  • Sentence Fragments/Run-ons: Avoid these common errors.

 

II. Common Errors:

 

  • Subject-Verb Agreement: Master agreement rules, especially with tricky cases.
  • Tense Consistency: Maintain consistent verb tenses throughout writing.
  • Article Usage (a, an, the): Use articles correctly—definite vs. indefinite.
  • Pronoun Agreement/Reference: Ensure clear and correct pronoun usage.

 

III. Style and Vocabulary:

 

  • Formal Language: Use formal language appropriate for IELTS.
  • Precise Vocabulary: Choose precise words for accuracy.

 

IV. Practice:

 

  • Task 1 Practice: Practice describing graphs and charts.
  • Task 2 Practice: Practice writing essays on various topics. Include feedback sessions.
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What Will You Learn?

  • Identify and correct common grammatical errors in IELTS writing.
  • Improve sentence structure and complexity for higher scores.
  • Master advanced grammar points relevant to IELTS writing tasks.
  • Write clear, accurate, and grammatically correct essays and reports.

Course Content

Grammar IELTS Writing
I. Sentence Structure: Simple, Compound, Complex Sentences: Practice constructing varied sentence types for fluency. Parallelism: Correctly use parallel structures in lists and comparisons. Clauses: Use dependent and independent clauses effectively. Sentence Fragments/Run-ons: Avoid these common errors. II. Common Errors: Subject-Verb Agreement: Master agreement rules, especially with tricky cases. Tense Consistency: Maintain consistent verb tenses throughout writing. Article Usage (a, an, the): Use articles correctly—definite vs. indefinite. Pronoun Agreement/Reference: Ensure clear and correct pronoun usage. III. Style and Vocabulary: Formal Language: Use formal language appropriate for IELTS. Precise Vocabulary: Choose precise words for accuracy. IV. Practice: Task 1 Practice: Practice describing graphs and charts. Task 2 Practice: Practice writing essays on various topics. Include feedback sessions.

  • Grammar IELTS Writing
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Grammar IELTS Writing part 2
This quiz covers the main points and offers a mix of question types to assess comprehension and application.

Quiz
Subject-verb agreement) I went to the store, and then I buy some milk. (Tense consistency) The dog chased ball down the street. (Article usage) He gave the book to him, which was a gift. (Pronoun reference) III. Style and Vocabulary (Choose the best option): Which phrase is more appropriate for formal IELTS writing? a) "A lot of people think..." b) "It is widely believed that..." Replace the vague word "good" with a more precise word in the sentence: "The essay was good." a) Excellent b) Nice c) Well-written d) Okay IV. Practice (Short answer): Briefly describe the key elements to include when describing a bar chart in IELTS Task 1. What are two important aspects to focus on when writing an IELTS Task 2 essay?

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