As a general summary it should be stated that across the fifty year period, the figure for France experienced an overall reduction, Germany witnessed a marginal gain while in contrast Spain undulated erratically
Linking words are considered gold dust in IELTS Writing and Speaking and task one is no exception. For a typical 150 word answer it is recommended that the answer contains between 5 and 8 complex linking words. Simply using firstly secondly thirdly finally will not achieve a high score. More importantly an answer without linking words will immediately be marked down.
The issue of relevancy will also affect a Task One score. When data is presented it is not acceptable to make comments on the figures:
The amount of fast food consumed in Britain is considerably higher than the the consumption in other countries. British people should change their eating habits to avoid health problems such as heart disease and obesity.
In this example the second sentence is considered irrelevant because it describes the writers opinion and not data from the task. Answers with many examples of irrelevant details will result in a low score.
Task 2 Essay Questions
Although the academic and general training writing tests present different questions in task 2, the same marking criteria and rules apply to both.
One typical problem in Task 2 responses is related to the concept of clear position. The marking system makes direct reference to the writers position. To achieve a good score in Task 2 the examiner must be satisfied that a clear position is clear throughout. This means that the opinion of the writer must be easily understood and recognisable at the beginning of the essay, in the body and in the conclusion. The following introduction sentence does not present a clear position:
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