IELTS Writing - Improve Your Grammar Score

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Hi, I’m Oli.
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Welcome to Oxford Online English!
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In this lesson, you can learn how to improve your grammar for the IELTS writing exam.
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You’ll see exactly what resources you need to improve your grammar score for IELTS writing.
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You’ll also get a practical plan which you can follow.
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If you haven’t already seen our website, then you should go and take a look!
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We have free IELTS preparation lessons, and you can also find a professional teacher who
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can help you to prepare for your IELTS exam.
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But now, you’re going to see a three-step plan for working on your IELTS grammar.
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First, we want you to understand two things.
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One, do you know how IELTS grammar scores work?
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You can read the IELTS score scheme, which is available online, but here’s a summary.
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Your grammar score depends on two things: range and accuracy.
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‘Range’ means the variety of sentence patterns which you use.
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If you only write in short, simple sentences, or if you repeat the same sentence patterns,
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you’ll get a lower score.
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To get a higher score, you need to use a wide range of sentence patterns.
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Accuracy includes the quantity of mistakes you make, where you make them, and whether
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your mistakes affect communication or not.
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What does this mean for IELTS scores?
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If you only use simple sentence structures, or if you make a large number of mistakes,
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then you’ll get band five or lower for grammar.
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If you try to use more complex sentence structures, and if your meaning is clear in spite of your
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mistakes, then you’ll get band six.
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To get band seven, you need both good range and good accuracy.
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You need to use a wide range of sentence patterns without making many mistakes.
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Above band seven, it’s a question of degree: you need wider range and better accuracy.
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Our second important point before you see your three-step study plan: you need the right
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resources to practise.
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You need: a good reference book, a source of IELTS writing tasks, an understanding of
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how to learn grammar in context, a memorisation tool, and a source of feedback.
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Let’s look at these one by one.
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You need a good grammar reference book.
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The best is the most popular: English Grammar in Use by Raymond Murphy.
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This is the intermediate version, which has a blue cover.
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The elementary and advanced versions are also useful.
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You need a source of IELTS writing tasks.
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Cambridge publish books with past exam papers; you can also type ‘IELTS writing tasks’
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into Google or another search engine, and you’ll find plenty of results.
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You need to know how to learn grammar in context.
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This means you need to learn grammar by understanding and producing full, meaningful sentences.
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We explained how to do this in another video, which you should watch now if you haven’t
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already.
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You need a memorisation tool.
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Language learning partly depends on memorisation, and memorisation is often slow and inefficient.
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We’ve also talked about this in other videos, but the best solution is a digital flashcard
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app such as Anki.
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Invest some time and learn how to use Anki or a similar tool, because this will save
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you time and frustration later.
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Finally, you need a source of feedback.
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This probably means you need a professional teacher.
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I know many of you want to study independently, but it’s extremely difficult to improve
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your grammatical accuracy without feedback.
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To put it simply: if you don’t know when you make a mistake, then there’s no way
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to correct it.
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You need someone who can show you where you’re making mistakes, and explain the reasons why.
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Once you have these four things, you’re ready to start with our three-step plan.
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Let’s look at step one!
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The IELTS scoring system differentiates simple and complex sentences.
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Here, ‘simple’ means that a sentence only has one clause, with one main verb.
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For example, these are simple sentences: ‘Fruit is good for you.’
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‘I am writing to ask for three days off work next month.’
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‘People from different cultures and backgrounds can have very different attitudes towards
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the role of marriage in a society.’
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Note that ‘simple’ relates to sentence structure, not length.
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‘Simple’ sentences can be shorter or longer.
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The important point is that simple sentences have one and only one main verb.
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In your IELTS writing exam, the first step is to learn to write simple sentences accurately.
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If you can’t do this, your grammar score will be limited to band six maximum.
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So, how can you practise this skill?
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Find an IELTS writing task; write your answer, but you need to follow some rules.
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One: you can’t use any conjunctions.
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That includes simple words like ‘and’, ‘but’, ‘so’, as well as subordinating
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conjunctions like ‘although’ or ‘because’.
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No conjunctions!
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Two: you can’t use commas.
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That doesn’t mean that you need commas but you don’t use them, it means that you never
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need a comma.
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Commas in the greeting of general task one are OK.
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Three: you can’t use the words ‘that’, ‘than’, ‘which’ or ‘if’.
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What’s the point of these rules?
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Can you work it out?
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The idea is to write your answer using *only* simple sentences.
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A common problem for IELTS students is that they try to use complex sentence structures,
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but they can’t write simple sentences accurately.
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If you can’t form simple sentences without making mistakes, then you can’t form more
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complex sentences without making mistakes.
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So, write your answer, and get feedback, for example from a teacher.
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See how many mistakes you make, and where they are.
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What next?
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You’ll probably find that you made more mistakes than you expected.
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That’s fine; don’t worry about it.
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Think about what you can do next.
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First, you need to learn and practise any grammar points which you don’t understand
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well.
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Look through your mistakes, or ask your teacher, and see if you repeat similar mistakes.
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Use your grammar book to read and do exercises on any topics which are weak.
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Secondly, you need to practise again.
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Find a new IELTS writing task and write your answer.
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As a first step, aim to get 50% of your sentences error-free.
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That means zero errors, including small mistakes.
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Once you can do this, aim to get 75% of your sentences error-free.
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Next, work on the total number of errors.
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If 75% of your sentences are correct, and you make a total of ten errors in the remaining
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sentences, try to write an IELTS answer which only has five errors total.
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The exact numbers are flexible.
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What’s important is that you set yourself a target which represents progress for you.
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If you make 50 mistakes in your first attempt, then making 30 mistakes would be progress.
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It depends on you and where you’re starting.
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This step might take you a long time.
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Although we’re talking about ‘simple’ sentences, you need a lot of grammar knowledge
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to get through this.
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You need to be able to use all common verb tenses, modal verbs, prepositions, articles,
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and more.
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However, don’t be impatient!
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This step is the foundation of your preparation.
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Remember: if you can’t write simple sentences accurately, then you can’t do anything more
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complex.
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If your target score is seven or higher, you need to work on this step until you can do
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it consistently.
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When you can write an IELTS answer using only simple sentences and without making many mistakes,
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you’re ready to move on to step two.
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At step two, you’re going to do the same things, but the rules are different.
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Here are some suggested rules: for step two:
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One: you can use any coordinating conjunctions.
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That means ‘and’, ‘but’, ‘so’ and ‘or’.
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Two: you can use two or three subordinating conjunctions.
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We suggest you start with ‘because’, ‘although’ and ‘in order to’.
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Three: you can use ‘when’, ‘if’ and ‘than’.
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Just with these simple rules, your range is now much wider.
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You can now connect simple sentences using coordinating conjunctions.
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For example: ‘Social media allows us to connect with others more easily, but it can
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also lead to feelings of loneliness and disconnection.’
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You can form complex sentences with subordinate conjunctions.
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For example: ‘Although social media does not normally cost money to use, its numerous
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disadvantages mean that it should not be considered ‘free.’’
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You can make conditional sentences with ‘if’; for example: ‘If social media is used responsibly
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and moderately, it can be a great tool for meeting new people.’
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You can also make comparatives, using ‘than’, as in: ‘Some people argue that social media
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has made face-to-face communication less important than in the past, but I do not agree.’
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So, you have more tools to use when writing.
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However, your general task is the same: find an IELTS writing task, write your answer,
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and get feedback.
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During this step, you need to make sure you’re using ALL of the language in the rules.
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We said in the rules that you *can* use these things, but actually, you should try to use
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every rule at least once.
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That means that your answer should have *at least* one sentence with a coordinating conjunction,
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at least one sentence with a subordinating conjunction, and at least one sentence with
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‘when’, ‘if’ or ‘than’.
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If you can do that, then set yourself a new target: make two sentences for each rule,
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then three sentences, and so on.
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If you did the work on step one, then your writing should be quite accurate.
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However, you also need to think about accuracy.
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Set yourself targets like you did in step one; for example, aim to get over 75% of your
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sentences error-free, or aim to make less than ten errors in total.
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The idea here is to start using more complex sentence patterns, but in a controlled way.
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There are still rules and limits, making it easier to focus on accuracy.
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However, your writing is hopefully now closer to natural writing, with a wider range of
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sentence forms.
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During this step, you can be flexible with the rules to make this easier or more difficult
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for you.
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If you find it difficult, then just use one or two rules at the beginning.
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If you find this step easy, then you can make the rules more complex, for example by using
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a wider range of conjunctions.
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You can also add more rules.
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When you start doing this, you’re ready for step three.
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Step three is similar to step two, but you need to add more rules, so that you need to
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use a wider range of structures in each piece of writing.
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Remember that the rules are not just what you *can* use; you *must* use each rule at
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least once.
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Here are some possible rules you could add:
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Use a relative clause with ‘which’ or ‘that’.
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Use a passive sentence.
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Use a second conditional sentence.
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Use a comparative with ‘as…as…’
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These are just suggestions; there are other possibilities!
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Continue practising as before: find a task, write your answer, and get feedback.
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If you can write your answer with a high level of accuracy, add another rule.
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If your accuracy gets worse, then practise with the same rules until you can write an
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accurate answer.
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You may need to work on specific grammar points if you have weaknesses.
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That’s the system; follow these steps and your grammar will get stronger, and this will
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improve your IELTS writing score.
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We imagine it would be useful for your speaking score, too.
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However, we imagine some of you have questions or objections, like: ‘How long will all
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of this take?’
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‘This seems like too much work!
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Do I need to do all this?’
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‘Do I really need a teacher to get feedback?’
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To answer these: it will take a long time.
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The exact amount of time depends on you, but expect to spend several months working on
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this.
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Do you need to do all of these things?
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It depends on your score target, and how much time you have.
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Here’s the key fact: if you can’t use a wide range of sentence patterns, and if
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you can’t write simple sentences accurately, then you’ll struggle to get more than six
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for your grammar score.
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This is the exact situation which many of the IELTS students we meet find themselves
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in.
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Finally, you need feedback from somewhere; it’s essential.
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Feedback can come from a teacher or from elsewhere, but it’s difficult to get from other sources.
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If your IELTS result is important to you, then we recommend finding the best teacher
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you can.
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Without a teacher, your potential progress will be much slower.
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Do you have any other tips for improving your grammar for IELTS writing?
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Please share your ideas in the comments!
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Thanks for watching!
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See you next time!
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