Small composition
It is generally believed that the A-level exam is more difficult than the G-level exam. After all, one is academic and the other is immigration. However, in teaching, it is found that as far as small composition is concerned, A is easier to write than G, and IELTS writing Class A composition includes data description, map questions and flow chart. There are different forms of data description, such as histogram, pie chart, curve chart and so on. A-type composition is simple because it does not have the purpose and tone needed by G-type composition, which is the purpose and tone of an article. Therefore, academic papers are explanatory articles, emphasizing the description of facts, rather than demonstrating or explaining the data presented in graphics. At the same time, class A small composition writing does not need any writing tone, because it is neutral description, so unlike class G, it needs to be troubled by the purpose and relative tone of the article.
In contrast, the situation of class G composition is much more complicated. General categories include: complaint letter, apology letter, consultation letter, plan change letter, thank-you letter, cover letter, recommendation letter, etc. In fact, if you look closely, you can sum up more categories. Generally speaking, such letters will test candidates' imagination and ability to write stories. In a limited time, you need to think about what you encounter in real life as the protagonist of the event and make appropriate responses according to reasonable plots. It is often difficult for candidates who are extremely nervous about the exam. Furthermore, the tone of G-shaped composition is relatively complex, which can be roughly divided into formal, informal and semi-formal. Then this difference in formality will lead to different tone and words. The author will explain and discuss the specific content in the future.
Great work
In the masterpiece of IELTS, the author thinks that Class A and Class G are a mutual relationship. Whether A or G, the category of IELTS composition is the same, including problem solving, agreement or disagreement, viewpoint comparison, explanation and description, and comprehensive category. However, there are still some differences between academic composition and immigrant composition. Generally speaking, academic classes are more inclined to the social level and less involved in the life level, while class G is more inclined to social issues and more controversial issues, such as' is the house good or the apartment good'; Questions such as' Is it better in winter or summer' generally appear in the G-level exam. As for the proportion, Xiao Lei thinks that most of the arguments and arguments appear in academic classes, while immigrants often have a shallower understanding of life and social phenomena. Finally, judging from the problem-solving situation of Class A and Class G, the topic of Class G is relatively easier to understand than that of Class A ... but there is not much difference between the two classes in terms of test-taking skills.