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IELTS Academic Writing Task 1 tips to get 8 bands

Task 1 (Academic) 📋 Understand the Question Type

Understanding the question type is the first and most crucial step in successfully tackling IELTS Academic Writing Task 1. Without a solid grasp of the task requirements and the data provided, your writing will lack direction and may not address the key aspects the examiner is looking for. Step 1: Read the Prompt Carefully 👀 […]

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🕒 IELTS GT Writing Task 1 – Time Management Checklist

🎯 Target Time: 20 minutes total📌 Minimum Word Count: 150 words ✅ Before You Start Writing (Total: 5 Minutes) ✔️ Task Time Notes ☐ Read the question prompt carefully 1 min Identify the purpose & audience ☐ Identify letter type (formal/informal) 0.5 min Sets tone and language style ☐ Highlight the 3 bullet points 0.5

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Task 1 (G.T) Master Time Management – Finish Task 1 in 20 Minutes Without Stress

🕒 You only get 60 minutes for the entire writing test. Spend no more than 20 minutes on Task 1—this gives you enough time for the more heavily weighted Task 2. 🎯 Why Time Management Is Critical ✅ Ideal Time Breakdown for Task 1 Task Phase Suggested Time ⏳ Analyze the question & identify tone

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Task 1 (G.T) Fully Addressing 3 Bullet Points Question

If IELTS Writing Task 1 prompt gives you three bullet points. These are not optional—they are your writing plan. If you miss even one, your Task Achievement score will drop, making it hard to hit band 8. 🔍 What the Prompt Looks Like: These three bullets are your guideposts. The examiner will check if you’ve

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Task 1 (G.T) Follow the 7-Sentence Structure for Clarity and Balance

A well-structured letter is easier for the examiner to read and understand, which boosts your scores in Coherence and Cohesion as well as Task Achievement. Most high-scoring letters follow a clear and balanced layout, often using around 7 key sentences distributed across 3–4 paragraphs. 🧱 The 7-Sentence Framework: Here’s how to build your letter step

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Task 1 (G.T) Identify all 3 Tones in Letter Writing – Formal, Semi-Formal, or Informal

Using the wrong tone can seriously affect your band score in Task Achievement and Lexical Resource. Whether your letter is formal, semi-formal, or informal completely changes how you greet, sign off, and express your ideas. 🛠️ How to Identify the Tone: Clue in the Prompt Tone Type Example “Write to your friend…” Informal Talking to

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Task 1 (G.T) Structure Your Letter Like a Pro 🧱📬

🧠 Why Structure Matters Your letter should not just have good language — it must be well-organized, logical, and easy to follow. The IELTS examiner is looking for a clear structure that shows purpose, coherence, and completeness. 💡 A well-structured letter ensures that all bullet points in the prompt are addressed, and your ideas are

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Task 1 (G.T) Master the Tone – Formal vs Informal 🎩👕

One of the most common reasons candidates lose marks in Task 1 is inconsistent tone. The tone of your letter (formal or informal) directly affects your word choice, phrasing, grammar, and even punctuation. IELTS examiners look for consistency — if your task is formal, your entire letter must remain formal from beginning to end, and

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Task 1 (G.T) Structure Your Letter Logically 🧭

A well-structured letter makes it easy for the examiner to follow your ideas. It improves Coherence and Cohesion, one of the four key IELTS writing scoring criteria. For a band score of 8+, your letter must have a clear purpose, logical progression, and be organized into distinct paragraphs, each with a specific focus. Letters that

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