IELTS REVIEWW common ielts writing mistakes

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Common Mistakes That Every Examinee Must Avoid When it Comes to IELTS Writing To write a good essay takes a lot of practice and training. In fact, writing an essay itself is not easy at all. The first thing you need to consider in writing an essay is the topic that you are going to discuss. You have to think of a topic that you understand and provide explanations easily. A too broad topic is dangerous for the flow of the paragraph can be messy and a too specific topic is not also advisable for the reasons you can provide can be very limited. Hence, writing practice essays is the best way to hone oneself in writing. However, doing this alone is not really advisable especially if you are someone getting ready for the IELTS or the International English Language Testing System, an accredited IELTS review center is a really good idea.

IELTS review centers provide their enrollees with quality practice tests to develop their writing skills. What is best about this is that the teachers are very helpful in improving their enrollees’ essays. They check these essays and provide both positive and negative feedbacks that will help the candidates with their writings. Moreover, the coaches will also present the common mistakes candidates for the IELTS writing test commits. In this way, the candidates will be able to know if they are doing these and avoid doing those again in the real test.

First in the list, candidates misunderstand the question. Some candidates do not thoroughly understand the task and they just start writing. In the end, they realize that their answer or essay does not answer the task asked in the question. Remember that the time for writing is very limited so it is best that the candidates need to understand the question before making an outline for the writing. Moreover, candidates fail to check if the structure of the essay is on smooth flow. They tend to disregard this and end up having an essay with misplaced ideas.

Another common mistake candidates have for writing is incorrect usage of idioms, phrases, and expressions. It is nice to use new vocabulary in writing; however, make it sure that the word or the phrase fits best in the thought of the sentence. If you are not sure about the true meaning of a certain expression, it is better not to use it.

Finally, the most common mistake is poor grammar and spelling. The time is very limited in writing that checking for grammar errors and misspelled words are not done. The best thing to do here is to be careful in writing or multitask when writing. Check your grammar and spelling while you are writing your sentences. Furthermore, check your essay once you are finished. By doing this, you will be able to realize your mistakes and correct them to get a better score for the IELTS examination.


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