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This is a mind map about IELTS writing. The main contents include question types, scoring standards for large essays, steps for writing large essays, and introduction to short essays.
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IELTS Writing
question type
Column chart, pie chart, line chart,
Tables, flowcharts, hybrid diagrams, maps
Grading criteria for essays
Review questions and opinions
The center is clear and the logic is reasonable
Appropriate wording
Accurate grammar and sentence structure
Composition writing steps
1. Reading and reviewing questions
Keywords & Traps
Expansion of ideas
opening paragraph
Ø Main section
Ø Final paragraph
Precautions
Key words
to range (population
question type
Choosing a discussion method
topic
adjectives and attributives
adverbial
Explain and define nouns
two nouns juxtaposed
Comparative, superlative or
Question classification
Pros and Cons Analysis Category:
Opinion class
Discussion category:
Report class
Mixed class
Topic classification
education, technology, society, government,
media, international, crime, culture,
travel, environment, health, work
basic structure
Four-stage type - pros and cons analysis
First paragraph:
1 to 3 sentences. [
[Introduce the social background.
Title paraphrase.
State an attitude. ]
Second paragraph:
1(main idea)
5 to 6 sentences (reason1. Expand the supporting sentences.
reason2. Expand supporting sentences.
reason3. Expand supporting sentences)
Third paragraph:
Concession paragraph: 1 (main idea) +
3 to 4 sentences (reason1. Expand the supporting sentences.
reason2. Expand supporting sentences).
The fourth paragraph: 1~2 sentences.
(My own preferred point of view
. Make suggestions on what the government, media, parents, teachers, etc. should do)
Five-stage formula - pros and cons analysis
First paragraph:
1 to 3 sentences. [
[Introduce the social background.
Title paraphrase.
State an attitude. ]
Second paragraph:
1(main idea)
5 to 6 sentences (reason1. Expand the supporting sentences.
reason2. Expand supporting sentences.
reason3. Expand supporting sentences)
Third paragraph:
Concession paragraph: 1 (main idea) +
3 to 4 sentences (reason1. Expand the supporting sentences.
reason2. Expand supporting sentences).
Paragraph 4
Concession paragraph: 1 (main idea) +
3 to 4 sentences (reason1. Expand the supporting sentences.
reason2. Expand supporting sentences).
Paragraph 5: 1 to 2 sentences.
(My own preferred point of view
. Make suggestions on what the government, media, parents, teachers, etc. should do)
Four/Five-Paragraph - Opinion Type
First paragraph: 1 to 3 sentences.
[Introduce the social background. Title paraphrase. State an attitude. ]
Second paragraph:
Supported view 1.
/ Opposition 1.
Third paragraph:
Supported view 2.
/ Objection 2.
Paragraph 4:
Opposition 1.
/ Supported view 1.
Paragraph 5: 1 to 2 sentences.
(My own preferred point of view.
Make suggestions on what the government, media, parents, teachers, etc. should do)
Confession style (five paragraphs) - argumentative type
Analysis and solution (four/five paragraphs) - report type
Three-point hybrid category - Hybrid category: Cause Impact/Problems Caused Solution
One-sided (not recommended)
How to explain each point?
(1) The first sentence of a paragraph is usually the central sentence (opinion/attitude)
(2) The second sentence discusses the first sentence
(3) The third sentence gives an example
(4) Write the result/final opinion in the fourth sentence.
Sentence connection: (Attachment!)
Introduction to short composition
question type
Line graph (straight line & curve)
Column charts (including bar charts)
pie chart
Table diagram: From the above three changes. If the data is percentages, it is a pie chart; if the data is numerical values, it is a line chart or a column chart.
Flowchart: Pay attention to passive voice
map
Dynamic graph: Data changes are related to time changes (description focus: trend)
Static image: independent of time (description focus: comparison)
tense
2. Past, present, future (continuous tense can never appear)
Ø Most of them are in past tense
Ø The present tense can be used at the beginning
3. Article structure:
Opening paragraph: 1 to 2 sentences, paraphrase of the original title.
Three elements at the beginning:
Rewrite the title (
Question requirements, table title)
Horizontal and vertical coordinate information/category information
Ø Main section 1
Body paragraph 2
body paragraph
alternative word
Reference handout
Short essay sentence pattern gas station
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Flow chart sentence pattern gas station
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Map question sentence pattern gas station
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