IELTS essays get
marked quickly. You don’t want to allow the examiner to make a mistake. So make
life easy for him/her by showing the structure of your essay as clearly as
possible. There are 4 places you do this – what I think of as being the spine of the essay.
the introduction – that’s the first thing
they read and where you make your first impression and first impressions count
the first sentence of each paragraph (x2) –
examiners are taught that each paragraph should have one main idea – show them
what it is in the first sentence
the conclusion – that’s the last thing they
read and the first thing they remember!
The key is link these
things together so that
the introduction matches the conclusion – the
opinion/point of view is the same: you just need to change the language
the two body paragraphs link to the
opinion/point view in the introduction
Think clearly about your opinion/point
of view
You want your point of
view to be clear. My basic rule is that if you can’t say in 2 sentences, it’s
too complex. So part of the planning process may be deleting ideas that are too
complex or that you can’t express clearly in English.
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