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Writing skills in IELTS test
The IELTS composition test is divided into two kinds: big composition and small composition, and the contents of the two kinds of compositions are different. In order to help candidates better prepare for the IELTS test, let's talk about IELTS writing skills. Don't miss it.

1. Pay attention to the framework of writing the article.

The framework of the article, that is, the structure of the article, has always been an important criterion to judge whether an article meets the requirements.

In other words, whether an article is good or not depends not on its sentence pattern, vocabulary or argument, but on whether the connection between paragraphs is clear, and it cannot always be three-paragraph: beginning-body-end.

Candidates can read more foreign articles and see their writing patterns, so that IELTS writing will be closer to the examiner's standards.

2. Diversity of sentence patterns

If an article only uses one sentence pattern from beginning to end, then this article will not get high marks, so learn to change the sentence pattern appropriately.

Basic sentence patterns include: ⅰ. Subject-predicate sentence; Ii. yes; ⅲ. Sentences with the structure of the main family table; Ⅳ. Passive voice.

Complex sentence patterns include: ⅰ. Compound; Clauses (attributive, adverbial, noun, non-predicate).

3. Lexical changes

First of all, you should have a large vocabulary. Secondly, you should use it correctly and make no mistakes. Of course, candidates can accumulate some fixed matches, such as fierce competition.

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Don't underestimate this point, which is more important for candidates with poor writing foundation.

If the whole article is reasonable from beginning to end, then there is not so much to say in an article, and sometimes it may not be clear.

Therefore, candidates should use appropriate examples to illustrate their views. In addition, examiners also like candidates to give examples in IELTS writing, because such descriptions are more specific.