π You only get 60 minutes for the entire writing test. Spend no more than 20 minutes on Task 1βthis gives you enough time for the more heavily weighted Task 2.
π― Why Time Management Is Critical
- Task 1 is worth one-third of your overall writing score.
- Spending too much time on Task 1 often leads to rushed, poor-quality writing in Task 2.
- Strategic planning helps you write a clear, complete letter without panic.
β Ideal Time Breakdown for Task 1
Task Phase | Suggested Time |
---|---|
β³ Analyze the question & identify tone (formal/informal) | 2 minutes |
π§ Plan your structure & ideas (paragraphs, points) | 3 minutes |
βοΈ Write the letter | 12β13 minutes |
π Proofread and edit | 2β3 minutes |
β¨ Pro Tip: Use a wristwatch during practice to train your brain to βfeelβ the time.
π§ Step-by-Step Time-Saving Strategy
1οΈβ£ Quickly Analyze the Prompt (2 min)
- Identify the purpose of the letter.
- Recognize whether itβs formal, semi-formal, or informal.
- Underline or highlight the three bullet points.
π Example:
“You are going to move to a new city. Write a letter to your friend. In your letter…”
β Itβs informal.
β Bullets: moving date, new address, invite visit.
2οΈβ£ Plan Your Letter (3 min)
- Jot down short notes for each bullet point (just ideas, not full sentences).
- Decide paragraph structure (usually 4β5 short paragraphs).
π§ Sample Notes:
- Intro: Moving to Karachi
- Bullet 1: Moving on 10th Jan
- Bullet 2: New flat in Clifton
- Bullet 3: Come visit in Feb
3οΈβ£ Write Efficiently (12β13 min)
- Stick to the planβdonβt overthink grammar or synonyms yet.
- Aim for 150β180 words.
- Write clearly and concisely, using natural transitions.
π¬ Donβt worry about fancy vocabularyβclarity is king.
4οΈβ£ Proofread Like a Pro (2β3 min)
- Check for:
- β Grammar (tenses, punctuation, subject-verb agreement)
- β Letter format (Dear…, Yours sincerely/faithfully/best)
- β Tone and consistency
- β Missed bullet points or awkward phrases
π¨ Common Time-Wasting Traps (Avoid These!)
β Trap | π« Why Itβs a Problem |
---|---|
Spending 5β6 mins planning | Leaves too little time to write or check |
Obsessing over perfect phrases | Slows you down; aim for clear, not perfect |
Writing more than 200 words | Wastes time and may include off-topic content |
Skipping proofreading | Easy grammar or spelling mistakes lower your band |
π Practice Drill
β± Challenge yourself:
Take a real IELTS GT Task 1 question and try to finish the entire letter in 20 minutes, sticking to the time breakdown above.
Repeat this 3 times with different topicsβyouβll notice improved speed AND quality.
β¨ Final Words
Time management is not just about the clockβit’s about mental discipline. When you train yourself to plan, write, and check efficiently, you’ll not only write a better letter, but youβll enter Task 2 feeling calm and confident.
π Remember: A well-planned 150-word letter is better than a rushed, 220-word mess.