What are the Common errors in IELTS Writing and Speaking
What are the Common errors in IELTS Writing and Speaking
Common mistakes I see in the writing exam are:
-Not meeting the word count.
-Adding opinions in Task 1.
-Not highlighting all the main features in Task 1 (Really really common)
-Not balancing the argument in Task 2 (If you have to, although you don’t always have to)
-Using strange archaic language or memorized phrases that don’t make any sense.
-Copying sentences from the question.
-Using the same word again and again instead of pronouns.(he, she , it , my, him)
-Just repeating what you said in the essay in the conclusion.
-If you want to avoid these errors and improve then you can PM me on upmyielts on the Facebook page and we will send you a Task 1 or 2 (whichever you prefer) and help you raise your mark by 0.5 or 1.0. It is free to try.
As for the speaking:
-Don’t get offended if the examiner interrupts you. It is not you, it is the time!
-Don’t talk about yourself or your experiences in Part 3. You did that in Part 2.
-When the examiner asks you if you work or are a student, don’t go on a long monologue. Short snappy answers please. Part 1 is easy, it is just a warm up exercise.
-In Part 2, talk for 2 minutes.
-In Part 2, use the one minute to prepare. The number of candidates who say “Ready” after twenty seconds and then can only speak for a minute is more than you might think.
-Close the door when you leave!!
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