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IELTS Writing

The IELTS Writing section consists of two tasks: Task 1 is an analysis of around 150 words and Task 2 is an essay of around 250 words. Task 2 includes various types of essays such as opinion, problem and solution, cause and effect, advantage/disadvantage, and double question essays, each requiring a specific structure. The document also provides examples of paraphrasing and changing sentence structures to enhance writing skills.
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IELTS Writing

The IELTS Writing section consists of two tasks: Task 1 is an analysis of around 150 words and Task 2 is an essay of around 250 words. Task 2 includes various types of essays such as opinion, problem and solution, cause and effect, advantage/disadvantage, and double question essays, each requiring a specific structure. The document also provides examples of paraphrasing and changing sentence structures to enhance writing skills.
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IELTS Writing

Consists of 2 tasks
Task 1: analysis. Around 150 words. 20 minutes
Task 2: essay. Around 250 words. 40 minutes

Task 2
Types of essays
Opinion essays (agree/disagree): to what extent do you agree or
disagree with this statement
Problem and solution essays: why is this and what can be done to solve
this problem
Cause and effect essays: what are the reasons for this trend and what
can be the effects
Advantage/disadvantage essays: does the advantages of this trend
outweigh the disadvantages
Double question essays. What are the reasons? What can be the
possible solution?
Structure
Some people argue that uniform shouldn’t be mandatory in schools. To
what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?
Introduction
Body 1
Body 2
Conclusion
1. Introduction:
Topic sentence – The question of uniform has always remained
actual.
Paraphrased question:
Method: using synonyms.
Some people argue that uniform shouldn’t be mandatory in
schools. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this
statement?
Some individuals claim that in schools there shouldn’t be any
certain dress-code.
People – individuals
Argue – claim
Uniform – dress-code
Some students think that online learning is more convenient than
traditional classes.
Some learners believe that digital format of the lessons is more
comfortable compared to offline lessons.
Students – learners
Think – believe
Online – digital format
Convenient – comfortable
Than – compared to
Traditional – offline
Classes - lessons
Many people think that cars cause air pollution.
Majority of individuals consider vehicles as a biggest reason to the
air contamination.
Many – majority
People – individuals
Think – consider
Cars – vehicle
Cause – to be a reason
Pollution - contamination
Some people argue that technology makes life easier
Some individuals claim that devices provide comfortable life.
Argue – claim
technology – device
make life easier – provide comfortable life
Tourism brings economic benefits to local communities
Travelling can be good source of income for a local
residents/citizens
Tourism – travelling
Economic benefit – source of income
Communities – residents/citizens

Changing word forms:


Ot – fe’lga
Fe’l – otga
Sifat – otga
Active – passive
Technology affects people’s lives
People’s lives are affected by technologies
Some people believe that we should invent new language for international
communications
There is a belief among certain individuals that we have to create new
linguistic system
Active – passive : some believe – there is a belief among some
Technology affects it – it is affected by technology
Some – certain
Believe – belief
Should – have to
Invent – create
Language – linguistic system
Governments invest in public services
Invest – investment: verb - noun
Investment in public services is made by government
More people are choosing to work remotely
Working remotely is becoming increasingly popular choice among the
majority
Work – working (gerund)
Choose – choice
More – among the majority
Changing sentence structures
Subject (kim? Nima?) + verb (fe’l) + object (kimni? Nimani?)
1) Object gapni boshiga chiqadi
2) Fe’l passive form (to be + past participle (uchinchi shakl))
3) Active gapni subject’i passive gapda oxiriga o’tadi va by
so’zidan keyin keladi
Governments should ban smoking in public places
Smoking in public places should be banned by government
People say that social media wastes time.
It is often said that people’s time is wasted on social media
Students prefer studying abroad because they can gain international
experience.
Gaining international experience is the reason why studying abroad is
preferred by students
Acquiring experience on a global/international scale is the reason why
studying abroad undergraduates’ preferred choice.
| Experts argue that exercise improves mental health
| Parents should teach their children how to manage money.
Active – passive
Fikrlarni ketma-ketligini almashtirish

The quality of life is much better in the 21st century than the life of
individuals who existed in past times.
Lifestyle of today’s individuals is of a higher quality compared to
the ones people had in the past.

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