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Argument essays, graphs, other writing, and speaking for IELTS, PET, and TOEFL

Argument essays, graphs, other writing, and speaking for IELTS, PET, and TOEFL
Welcome! Welcome to Writefix.com! The site is aimed at people who are learning English and taking the IELTS or TOEFL exams in writing or speaking. Learn about IELTS essay writing here! There are several parts in this site: How to write Argument and Opinion IELTS essays and lots of example essays;Writing about Graphs and other essays (Problem and Solution, Cause and Effect);Speaking for IELTS Speaking and PET Speaking tests; andYour IELTS essays!

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Blog no 1 - IELTS Writing: Task 1 - A IELTS Writing Task 1 - Graph #31 The graph shows Underground Station Passenger Numbers in London. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. * You should write at least 150 words. * You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. model answer: The graph shows the fluctuation in the number of people at a London underground station over the course of a day. Argument Essays: Welcome! Welcome to the freshly painted Argument and Opinion Essay Writing site. Here you will find tips on how to write short argument and opinion compositions. This site is aimed mainly at learners of English who have to write 250-400 word essays for IELTS (Cambridge’s International English Language Testing System) or TWE, the Test of Written English for TOEFL. But everyone else is welcome too! In these exams, you often have to write 250 words or so in 30 or 40 minutes.

1000 Things to Write About The IELTS Speaking Test: Practical tips on how to deal with the IELTS Speaking test Preparing for the IELTS Speaking exam? Visit our sister site ieltsspeaking.co.uk for vocabulary lessons, video tutorials practice tests and lots more. >> ieltsspeaking.co.uk FCE Writing guidelines The FCE Writing Paper places certain demands on students. You are expected to be able to write non-specialized texts (compositions, letters, articles, reports) for a specified purpose and reader. You need to know how to choose appropriate style, register and range of vocabulary. You should prove that you can organize your essay in such a way that is is coherent and easy to read. Let's put it straight: writing is hard and complex work. If there is anything you don't know about grammar, style, vocabulary and the whole lot (and you hoped nobody would ever notice that), it will all come out in your essay...

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