Mistakes to avoid in IELTS Writing
7 Mistakes to avoid in IELTS Writing Task 2:
Are you stuck at 6.5 in writing in your IELTS General Exam?
Or taking the IELTS Exam for the first time? These tips are for You!
Well, a lot of test takers like you think that by using the language from the internet or by reading books on HOW to write in IELTS exam, they are able to learn the right techniques, which however is UNTRUE! Let’s take a look at these 7 disasters that YOU do and get low scores. Avoiding these will certainly help you get your desired bands in Writing.
1. IDIOMS
They are a BIG NO in IELTS writing. Expressions such as “Health is wealth”, “hustle-bustle”, “Internet is a buzzword”. In the IELTS test, examiners expect you to be a natural writer rather than using the language predefined by bloggers or writers.
2. Like
This is the most commonly unused word in the English language. “Like” should be used as a verb, for example, I like eating different types of cookies and chocolates. BUT non-native speakers of English language use this word to give examples. (I know many different brands of clothing, like Adidas, Reebok, Puma, and others). Here the use of the word like is informal and should not be used to give examples in IELTS writing.
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