Is punctuation important? Yes, it is. This is part of the grammar marking criterion. Try to avoid using : or ; because they are not necessary. Just commas and full stops
What is the difference between a normal essay and an IELTS essay? There are quite a lot of differences. Firstly, you’ve got a time limit of only 40 minutes. Secondly, you’ve got a specific word count of over 250 words. Thirdly, IELTS is testing your English grammar and vocabulary – you have to demonstrate particular skills and abilities to get a particular band score. Fourthly, there is a particular essay structure and use of linking devices that is recommended to follow. Lastly, you need to get used to the different types of essay questions and how to address the tasks fully to get more marks. So quite a lot of differences really.
What is the difference between an opinion essay and an argumentative essay? There are no differences. Teachers give essays different names. Some teachers call them opinion essays and some teachers call them argumentative essays. They are both essays in which you need to give your opinion because the task states “to what extent do you agree?” or something similar, directly asking what you think.
Can I get extra writing paper if I run out of space on my answer sheet? Yes, you can. Put your hand up and the exam supervisor will come to you.
Can I get the official writing paper to practice with? Yes, you can. You should practice writing on it before your test to estimate the number of lines you need to fill in order to complete the word requirement.
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