How I Scored 7.5 in Ielts Writing
How I Scored 7.5 in Ielts Writing
Recently, I got the desired score in Ielts to apply for PLAB and
UK foundation training (FY1). I thought I should share my
preparation strategy, as it might help anyone out there
struggling with the Ielts score.
Tips for Writing:
It is beneficial to read model essays on a variety of topics
to gather ideas. I only typed ‘ielts band 8 sample essays’
on google and read essays on different websites. I also
read essays marked in the facebook group ‘ielts tips and
tricks’.
Task Response:
2
Cohesive devices: Avoid overuse of cohesive devices. Do
not start every sentence with a cohesive device (it’s called
as a mechanical use of cohesive devices, which lowers the
score). Try to use cohesive devices in the middle of
sentences too instead of start.
Referencing: Use referencing words such as them, they,
this etc instead of repeating words.
Balance: Add balance in your essay i.e. if you agree to the
statement of the question, ideally, at the start of the first
body para add a balance statement. For example, you can
say ‘While I concede that this can lead to xyz problem, I
strongly believe that it is…..’.
Vocabulary:
Fancy vocabulary is not needed.
Topic specific vocabulary is essential. For example, if your
essay is on pollution, using words/phrases such as carbon
footprint, carbon dioxide emissions, deforestation,
environment protection agencies can help to score well.
Try to use collocations in your essay.
Grammar:
Speaking:
I only did 3 mock speaking tests as I communicate in English
on daily basis, so I was not worried about this section. In my
speaking exam, I spoke naturally without focusing on using
any transition signals and fancy vocabulary. It’s just that in
speaking part 3, we need to keep in mind that we avoid
speaking about our own selves and answer as in general i.e.
do not give personal examples in part 3.