This video tutorial will teach you how to improve your grammar for IELTS writing task 2 by adding a clause to a sentence to form a complex sentence structure. To get a good score, you must be able to demonstrate a range of grammar including the ability to use clauses.
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Hi,
I got writing score 6.5 in the very first attempt, even without a single writing practice. First time writing after years for IELTS exam. But, I use to read many articles and IELTS topics. Is that a good sign to get 8 band next time? Of course, I need to practice both writing and reading.
Obviously, your vedios are higher useful. I recommended for many friends.
You also need to practise full tests at home under exam condition. The listening and reading scores well let you know how you are doing. See this page: https://takeielts.britishcouncil.org/prepare-test/free-practice-tests
Thank you very much liz, this was very helpful..
Thank you very much mam , it is useful for me and i can easily write esaay than before .
thank u liz <3 i'm glad that you are going to help us <3 your lessons are very useful♥
thanks Liz it is very useful. i reached 6.5 score
Well done 🙂
I got 5.5 in writing module .i took my ilets exam 3 times.how i rose up my ilets writing score
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thank you very much. it is very useful and helpful website.
You’re welcome 🙂
there is a fault in the spelling of the word ” building ” in the first sentence hhhh , but actually your are an amazing teacher , thanks for all lessons , it is really astonishing
Unfortunately, I can’t edit this mistake. It’s a shame because I didn’t notice until it was too late 🙁
my comment just for joking.Fortunately i founded your website its really very useful and i will start studying all tips and lessons in this website , thanks for your efforts 🙂
bingo!!! dear bro/sis found is the past tense of find and still past participle is same,its not “founded ” just found.
But could be founded if it means established…….. to avoid misleading info.
Thanks Liz.
This is very useful and easy to follow.
Kind regards,
Can I use “that” instead of “which” in this case Liz?
Thank you very much
Cheers
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Hi Liz,
Thank you for your interesting lesson and I found it useful, I have use this website to review for my IELTS. By the way, can I use the writing task 2 tips as a guide in University English Exam?
thank you once again.
I wouldn’t recommend using all the tips for university essays. While they are both academic in style and content, the length, technique and organisation sometimes differs. You need to get guidelines from you university or just ask for sample essays to look at. That way you will be able to see the differences between an IELTS essay and a university essay.
All the best
Liz
Hi Liz,
I really enjoy your lessons! Your lessons cleared most of my doubts in IELTS!
My question is how can i use “in which” ?
Look forward your reply.
Many Thanks!
Try this link: http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/grammar/where-versus-in-which
Liz