What is the syllabus of IELTS Writing?

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  • The IELTS Writing module is an important part of the IELTS exam, testing candidates' ability to express ideas clearly and effectively in written English.

    The IELTS writing part is divided into tasks: Task 1 and Task 2.

    In IELTS Writing Task 1, candidates in the Academic test are required to describe, summarise, or explain visual data, such as graphs and charts. For General Training, Task 1 focuses on writing different types of letters, including formal, semi-formal, and informal letters. Meanwhile, IELTS Writing Task 2 is an essay question where candidates must present a clear and organised response to a given prompt.

  • There are two tasks on IELTS Writing section, syllabus of which is as follows:

    Task 1 (Report Writing): IELTS Wrtiting Syllabus

    This is report writing tested on Task 1. Applicants have to describe in 150 words for a given graph, diagram, table, cycles (or maps) or data sets. 

    Task 2 (Essay): IELTS Writing Syllabus

    Here, applicants have to write a 250 words long essay on a given point of view, argument or, problem.

    Applicants should practice writing section by analysing and describing different types of data sets, diagrams (maps) or table types for task 1. While, the second task's syllabus requires applicants to prepare on the lines of

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