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Event date & time:
20.10.2021 at 19:00
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Location
USA
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Several general tips for preparing for the written part of IELTS
â Do you hope on the cliché! Yes, of course, some ready-made introductory phrases and expressions are useful to remember, but sometimes tasks can be cracked that are not suitable for those phrases that Essay Writing Service memaed. The main thing, do not fall into panic and be prepared to describe everything that you cane.
â Do you rewrite words and phrases from the task! In this part of the exam, the task text can be an excellent introductory part for your Critical Essay, but be careful! The literally rewritten task is regarded by examiners as plagiarism, and this is already a clear minus of your work.
â Check yourself! There is always a chance to make some simple mistake in a hurry or inattention, and in fact you can lose precious points. Organize your time so that there is a couple of minutes to check errors.
âÂÂSlit for the words! In addition to the time frame, the number of words in which should be met.
Of course, there is no clear limitation - "exactly 150 or 250 words", but by the volume of your text will be judged by the quality written. For example, if the task of the first part, you have reached 190 or 200 words, when installed 150s, the examiners will certainly turn attention to it, as this will mean not the breadth of your vocabulary, but only the fact that in the text too much unnecessary information. The permissible volume for the response in the first task is the threshold in 180 words. If you come out more - think about something you can omit.
When little time is given to perform tasks, it is very difficult to keep track of the volume. That is why we recommend stretching at home and develop your own word counting system as text is writing. The main thing is to make you comfortably follow the number of written, without confusing with thought.