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IELTS Band 6.5 – 7 – Examiner Essay Commentary
Manage episode 424595647 series 1403545
This tutorial will dissect an IELTS essay poised at the 6.5 to 7 band score. We will explore the nuances that differentiate a 6.5 from a 7, analysing each sentence to identify strengths and weaknesses in the usage of grammatical structures and vocabulary.
Understanding the Task 2 Question
The essay question debates whether employees should remain in a single job for life or switch jobs throughout their career. Here, we dissect a sample response, breaking down its elements to understand how the answer aligns with IELTS scoring criteria.
Essay Analysis
Introduction and Thesis
The introduction of the analysed essay begins with a common pitfall: unnecessary complexity and errors in article usage. The sentence structure is overly convoluted, leading to potential grammatical errors. A simpler, more concise opening would serve better.
Body Paragraphs
The body paragraphs show a mix of strong collocations such as “pursue a course of study” and “launch a career”. However, grammatical mistakes, such as misuse of singular and plural forms, detract from the overall quality, underscoring the importance of accuracy in writing.
Conclusion
The conclusion attempts to encapsulate the discussion but suffers from similar issues as the rest of the essay—grammatical inaccuracies and awkward phrasing that could confuse readers and reduce the clarity of the argument.
Key Takeaways for Candidates
- Grammar and Coherence: Long sentences are risky if your grammatical control is weak. Aim for clarity, not complexity.
- Vocabulary: Use appropriate and varied vocabulary to convey precise meanings and avoid repetition.
- Self-Review: Always review your work to catch and correct mistakes before submission. This proactive approach will significantly improve your writing score.
The post IELTS Band 6.5 – 7 – Examiner Essay Commentary appeared first on IELTS Podcast.
446 episodes
Manage episode 424595647 series 1403545
This tutorial will dissect an IELTS essay poised at the 6.5 to 7 band score. We will explore the nuances that differentiate a 6.5 from a 7, analysing each sentence to identify strengths and weaknesses in the usage of grammatical structures and vocabulary.
Understanding the Task 2 Question
The essay question debates whether employees should remain in a single job for life or switch jobs throughout their career. Here, we dissect a sample response, breaking down its elements to understand how the answer aligns with IELTS scoring criteria.
Essay Analysis
Introduction and Thesis
The introduction of the analysed essay begins with a common pitfall: unnecessary complexity and errors in article usage. The sentence structure is overly convoluted, leading to potential grammatical errors. A simpler, more concise opening would serve better.
Body Paragraphs
The body paragraphs show a mix of strong collocations such as “pursue a course of study” and “launch a career”. However, grammatical mistakes, such as misuse of singular and plural forms, detract from the overall quality, underscoring the importance of accuracy in writing.
Conclusion
The conclusion attempts to encapsulate the discussion but suffers from similar issues as the rest of the essay—grammatical inaccuracies and awkward phrasing that could confuse readers and reduce the clarity of the argument.
Key Takeaways for Candidates
- Grammar and Coherence: Long sentences are risky if your grammatical control is weak. Aim for clarity, not complexity.
- Vocabulary: Use appropriate and varied vocabulary to convey precise meanings and avoid repetition.
- Self-Review: Always review your work to catch and correct mistakes before submission. This proactive approach will significantly improve your writing score.
The post IELTS Band 6.5 – 7 – Examiner Essay Commentary appeared first on IELTS Podcast.
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