IELTS Writing Task 1 + 2: The Ultimate Guide with Practice to Get a Target Band Score of 8.0+ In 10 Minutes a Day by MITCHELL RACHEL

IELTS Writing Task 1 + 2: The Ultimate Guide with Practice to Get a Target Band Score of 8.0+ In 10 Minutes a Day by MITCHELL RACHEL

Author:MITCHELL, RACHEL [MITCHELL, RACHEL]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: UNKNOWN
Published: 2017-09-03T16:00:00+00:00


NATURAL PROCESS

This type of process relates to nature . This may come up in the exam, life cycle, water cycle, an animal, a plant . You might have to describe something related to the climate, weather pattern…

Natural process: one of the things about natural process that makes it challenging is they do expect you to have some basic science knowledge about these natural processes , they do expect that a natural process that you understand.

In the man-made process you can talk about the beginning and the end (the 1st step, the 2nd step, the final step). However, most natural processes are typically a cycle . So, if you are describing a natural process, you will not say the 1 st step…2 nd step… you should figure out which place to start . Natural processes usually use active voice , not passive voice because people are not usually involved in the natural process, so actions are not being done by somebody. It could be used passive tense sometimes for example “clouds are flown by the winds” , but most of the time we use active tense for natural processes.

We use the non-defining relative clauses , sequencers (instead of using the first step, the second step, next and then,… we might use structures like gradually, overtime, eventually , other things related to process time such as, overtime, the plants grow…eventually, it produces… )

In terms of the purpose, we might use indefinite purpose “in order to, so as to…” but not often because in nature, it’s difficult to say why something happens.

An introduction contains two pieces of information : a paraphrase of the summary and the main point.

The summary is what they give you in the diagram . The summary tells you what you are looking at . You paraphrase the question and you are changing the words .

What is the purpose of the main point ?

It tells you something specific about the diagram, but it does not tell you about something so specific like “snow moves down the mountain sides..”

If you don’t know anything about the water cycle, it’s quite difficult for you to do the reports natural process.

What is the purpose of the introduction ?

It tells the readers this is what we are talking about, and this is something we can expect to give details in the coming paragraphs.

Task 1 writing whether that is a map, a pie chart, a man-made process, a natural process, it doesn’t matter. In task 1 writing, you need to write “the main points”. If you don’t give the main points in your report, you will not get a band score higher than 5.0 even your vocabulary and grammar are perfect in task achievement; and really, it’s quite easy for you to get a 6.0 or even 7.0 if you give the main points in your report.

Two body paragraphs

Writing 2 separate body paragraphs detailing each stage of the natural process.



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