The framework of an article, that is, the structure of the article, is always the most important criterion to determine whether a writing meets the requirements, that is, whether an article is good or not, the first thing to look at is not its sentence pattern, vocabulary, or argument. However, the relationship between paragraphs must be very clear, and it is not always in the form of three paragraphs-beginning, passing and ending. We can use conjunctions more often, such as: first, more ver, second, last and so on. In addition, you can divide more natural paragraphs to give the examiner a clear feeling.
Also, you can look at more foreign articles and their writing patterns, so that IELTS writing can be closer to the examiner's standards.
Mastering a variety of sentence patterns is the best embodiment of everyone's flexible use of English language.
If an article, from beginning to end, always uses only one sentence pattern, then this article will definitely not get high marks, and we can 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 (I saw a post saying, don't use passive voice. I don't think so. Foreign articles use the passive voice everywhere. )
Complex sentence patterns include: ⅰ. Complex sentences; Clauses (attributive, adverbial, nominal, non-predicate)
3. Mastering a large number of words is the basis of IELTS argumentative writing and the most important guarantee for everyone to get high marks.
To be honest, it is really difficult to do this. First of all, you should have a huge vocabulary. Second, you should use it properly and make no mistakes. Of course, you can also accumulate some fixed collocations, such as fierce competition and so on.
4. Giving more examples (important) is an important part of IELTS argumentative writing skills.
Don't underestimate this point, which is the most important for candidates who are good at writing and don't gamble. If an article makes you reason from beginning to end, there is not much to say at all. And sometimes it's not clear. Then you can use examples to illustrate your point of view at this time. In addition, examiners also welcome candidates to give examples in IELTS writing, because it is more specific.
The above is a detailed analysis of the preparation skills of IELTS argumentative writing. You can start with these basic points when preparing the IELTS argumentative essay, so that you can sum up more methods and tricks that are more suitable for you in a wider range.
IELTS writing, I recommend a book to you.
Teacher Shen Xiaoying made a breakthrough in IELTS writing in ten days.
I am not a matchmaker. I took the exam twice, and the first time was a poor 5.5. Later, I read this book and got a lot of inspiration. After practice, I got a 6.5 for the second time, which meets the requirements of applying for the school. The average graduate student will want more than six.
With the materials, the most important thing is practice! ! Don't underestimate a small composition ~ write at least 20 articles before you start writing, and the speed and quality of a masterpiece will be improved if you practice more than 35 articles. . Don't think I said this for quick success and instant benefit! Only after quantification can the exercises be more targeted. Quantitative change causes qualitative change. Not fake! More practice will form your own structure, and you will also have a thinking mode of finding writing materials. It is not easy to write two articles in 60 minutes! !
When I first prepared, I didn't do these quantitative exercises. I practiced a few articles hastily, but I couldn't think of any material and vocabulary when I really took the exam ~ a blank! There is no way to determine the structure. . Directly lead to low scores. .
In addition, you can spend time reading Jiansan-Jianliu intensively. Of course, you can use it again after reading the exercises. The materials, structures, sentence patterns and vocabulary used in these articles, including terms and conjunctions, are very similar to the examiner's model in the book. If you can use them in your own writing, you will definitely get the ideal score!
Hehe, I said a lot, I hope it will help you. .
Finally, some suggestions are the most unpleasant. I don't know how much time you have . I think more time is not necessarily a good thing ~ it's easy to slack off. I always wanted to have five months when I first took the exam. I'm too lazy. . . Think about it! Really cheer for you ~ hehe