I occasionally find it challenging to generate ideas for IELTS Writing Task 2. I would appreciate guidance on how to effectively brainstorm and build strong and relevant points for the essay prompts. Thank you for your assistance in addressing this concern.
Totally get the struggle with brainstorming for IELTS Writing Task 2. Coming up with solid ideas is a common challenge. Here are a few tips to help you out: 1- Understand the statement and question: Always spend at least 2 to 3 minutes on the prompt to understand it. Jumping into writing without this stage will lead to off-topic and off-task essays. Developing relevant ideas and answering IELTS questions is a skill to develop. Practice this under time pressure for 2 to 3 minutes. Do it for different sample questions. 2- Brainstorming is usually time-consuming and not that much useful in IELTS. Instead, try to answer the question in your head as if a friend or teacher has asked it. Don’t make it complicated; keep it simple. The first answer that comes to your mind is usually the best one! 3- Ask yourself if you can write a paragraph about that idea before writing. If you cannot explain it to yourself, you won’t be able to explain it to the examiner either. So be clear before writing. 4- Read extensively. Every day, spend some time on improving your general knowledge. The following links are useful sources for that: - engoo.com/app/daily-news - www.newsinlevels.com/
I occasionally find it challenging to generate ideas for IELTS Writing Task 2. I would appreciate guidance on how to effectively brainstorm and build strong and relevant points for the essay prompts. Thank you for your assistance in addressing this concern.
Totally get the struggle with brainstorming for IELTS Writing Task 2. Coming up with solid ideas is a common challenge. Here are a few tips to help you out:
1- Understand the statement and question: Always spend at least 2 to 3 minutes on the prompt to understand it. Jumping into writing without this stage will lead to off-topic and off-task essays. Developing relevant ideas and answering IELTS questions is a skill to develop. Practice this under time pressure for 2 to 3 minutes. Do it for different sample questions.
2- Brainstorming is usually time-consuming and not that much useful in IELTS. Instead, try to answer the question in your head as if a friend or teacher has asked it. Don’t make it complicated; keep it simple. The first answer that comes to your mind is usually the best one!
3- Ask yourself if you can write a paragraph about that idea before writing. If you cannot explain it to yourself, you won’t be able to explain it to the examiner either. So be clear before writing.
4- Read extensively. Every day, spend some time on improving your general knowledge. The following links are useful sources for that:
- engoo.com/app/daily-news
- www.newsinlevels.com/
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