The document is a series of worksheets for English language learners. It includes exercises to complete the alphabet, write out jobs, spell words, ask and answer questions about personal details, identify opposites, write sentences about places in a town, and describe people's lives and daily routines. The exercises become progressively more advanced and require connecting words, verbs and nouns, as well as producing original writing. Key or model answers are provided after each exercise section.
Paraphrasing for IELTS - writing task 1David Wills
Paraphrasing is an essential IELTS skill, and it is particularly important for the Writing Task 1, where you need to be able to paraphrase the question.
A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE IELTS WRITING TEST
Abstract
: Being administered at local centres throughout the world in 120 countries, IELTS is one of the most widely used large-scale ESL tests that also offers a direct writing test component. Because of its popularity and its use for making critical decisions about test takers, the present article finds it crucial to draw attention to someissues regarding assessment procedures of IELTS. Therefore, the present paper aims to provide a descriptive and critical review of the IELTS writing test by focusing particularly on various reliability issues such as single marking of papers, readabilityof prompts, comparability of writing topics, and validity issues such as the definition of the “international writing construct,” without considering variations among rhetorical conventions and genres around the world. Consequential validity-impact issues will also be discussed and suggestions will be given for the use of IELTS around the world and for future research to improve the test.
The IELTS Writing Task 1 challenges students to describe a line graph, bar chart, pie chart, table, map, or flow diagram. The line graph is the most common, so it features most prominently in this PPT. Check out http://www.ted-ielts.com for more IELTS writing guides and tips.
Paraphrasing for IELTS - writing task 1David Wills
Paraphrasing is an essential IELTS skill, and it is particularly important for the Writing Task 1, where you need to be able to paraphrase the question.
A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE IELTS WRITING TEST
Abstract
: Being administered at local centres throughout the world in 120 countries, IELTS is one of the most widely used large-scale ESL tests that also offers a direct writing test component. Because of its popularity and its use for making critical decisions about test takers, the present article finds it crucial to draw attention to someissues regarding assessment procedures of IELTS. Therefore, the present paper aims to provide a descriptive and critical review of the IELTS writing test by focusing particularly on various reliability issues such as single marking of papers, readabilityof prompts, comparability of writing topics, and validity issues such as the definition of the “international writing construct,” without considering variations among rhetorical conventions and genres around the world. Consequential validity-impact issues will also be discussed and suggestions will be given for the use of IELTS around the world and for future research to improve the test.
The IELTS Writing Task 1 challenges students to describe a line graph, bar chart, pie chart, table, map, or flow diagram. The line graph is the most common, so it features most prominently in this PPT. Check out http://www.ted-ielts.com for more IELTS writing guides and tips.
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Macmillan, 2009. — 48 p.
English World is first-ever integrated ten-level print and digital English course for primary and secondary schools. Written by the authors of the best-selling Way Ahead and Macmillan English, the course aims to give learners confidence in speaking, listening, reading and writing.
In this book you will find a variety of tasks which practise the grammar points in Pupil's book 2 and Workbook 2.