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pdfcookie.com ielts-academic-writing-task-2-simonDocument Outline - IELTS Writing Task 2: using the ebook
- IELTS Writing Task 2: idea and paragraph
- IELTS Writing Task 2: from ideas to paragraph
- IELTS Writing Task 2: how to answer any question
- "Band 7 Vocabulary"
- IELTS Writing Task 2: how to use your 40 minutes
- IELTS Writing Task 2: four question types
- IELTS Writing Task 2: question types
- IELTS Writing Task 2: both sides or one side?
- IELTS Writing Task 2: higher education
- IELTS Writing Task 2: sample discussion essay
- IELTS Writing Task 2: introduction without opinion
- IELTS Writing Task 2: 'technology' essay
- IELTS Writing Task 2: different introductions
- IELTS Writing Task 2: introductions
- IELTS Writing Task 2: conclusions
- IELTS Writing: to what extent do you agree?
- . IELTS Writing Task 2: how to write an introduction
- IELTS Writing Task 2: topic sentences
- IELTS Writing: 5 sentence paragraphs
- IELTS Writing Task 2: example paragraph
- IELTS Writing Task 2: 'sports salaries' topic
- IELTS Writing Task 2: idea, explain, example
- IELTS Writing Task 2: band 9 paragraph
- IELTS Writing Task 2: plan your main paragraphs
- IELTS Writing Task 2: main body paragraphs
- IELTS Writing Task 2: main body paragraphs
- IELTS Writing Task 2: rules for introductions
- IELTS Advice: argument or discussion?
- IELTS Writing Task 2: balanced opinion
- IELTS Writing Task 2: strong or balanced opinion
- IELTS Writing Task 2: have a strong opinion
- IELTS Writing Task 2: use related words
- Planning IELTS essays and finding ideas
- Problem 1 – not enough ideas
- Problem 2 – the ideas are confused
- Problem 3 – too many ideas
- Finding ideas for essays
- Step 1 – understand the difference between ideas, reasons and examples
- Step 2 – learning where to find ideas for essays?
- Step 3 – finding reasons and examples – ask yourself questions
- Step 4 – thinking vocabulary gives you more “ideas”
- Organising and selecting your ideas reasons and examples
- Key concept – one idea per paragraph supported by reasons and examples
- Close Me
- Notes
- Close Me
- Notes
- Key concept – you don’t need to include all your reasons and examples
- Key concept – balance your paragraphs
- Close Me
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