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IELTS Task 2 Writing Course
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Course outline and content
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Introduction to Task 2
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Introduction To Task 2
Types of essay question -
Task AchievementTask 2 Task Achievement
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How to write an introduction
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How to write the body paragraphs
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How to write a conclusion
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How to generate ideas
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Managing your time
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Coherence and Cohesion + Essay StructuresTask 2 Linking words
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Agree/disagree essay
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Practice: agree/disagree
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Advantage/disadvantage essay
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Practice: advantage/disadvantage
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Discussion essay
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Practice: discussion
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Double question essay
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Practice: double question
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Advanced essay structures
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Lexical ResourceTask 2 Lexical resource
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Advanced Synonyms
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Hedging
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Useful Vocabulary
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Grammatical Range and AccuracyCommon grammar mistakes in Task 2
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Conditional Structures
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Complex sentence structures
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The passive form
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Non-defining relative clauses
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Punctuation for Task 2
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Critical Thinking SkillsTips for developing your critical thinking skills
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End of Task 2End of the course, what's next...
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Course outline and content
Congratulations on taking this step towards improving your IELTS writing score. This course is designed to cover everything you need to know to get the best possible score in IELTS Writing Task 2.
By the end of this course you will…
- Understand the main reasons why IELTS candidates do not get the score they aim for.
- Have a clear understanding of what you need to do to get a high score in task 2.
- Be familiar with the different essay types in task 2.
- Learn advanced vocabulary and grammar.
- Have seen many model answers.
How long will this course take?
The number of lessons you choose to do per day will depend on your level of English and how long you have to prepare for your IELTS exam. In general, we recommend that you do between 2 and 5 lessons per day.