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Friday 8 January 2010

IELTS WRITING COURSE

A short course for students who feel finding ideas for Task 2 writing is a problem for them or want tips and patterns for task 1. The course will give plenty of opportunity to discuss topics and develop ideas and practice in writing to time. There will be several marked writings set for homework. It's an intense course so be ready to do the work!


Learning Outcomes:

  1. Identify key grammar structures for both task 1 and task 2
  2. Identify key vocabulary areas to study for various task 1 and task 2 topics
  3. Develop study skills for task 2 vocabulary and ideas
  4. Understand exam assessment criteria for task 1 and task 2
  5. Learn and use and writing process/templates for task 1 and task 2
  6. Develop writing technique to complete task 1 and task 2 within time-limit

Course outline: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 2-5pm OR 6-9pm for 5 weeks = 45 hours // 3 weeks, 8-11am = 45hrs

  • Question analyses and critical thinking
  • Outline of task 1 and task 2 writing structure and templates to use in the exam
  • Brainstorming ideas for topics
  • Warnings on what NOT to say
  • Advice on how to use academic language
  • How to develop vocabulary and ideas for common topics
  • Techniques to speed up your writing
  • Timed writing in class

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