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10 Important Steps To Pass IELTS Writing IELTS

Whether you take the general training or academic IELTS test, adequate preparation is required to achieve a high score. The IELTS writing test is divided into two sections: Task 1 is in a red answer booklet and Task 2 is in a black answer booklet, and both must be completed within 60 minutes.
To ensure fairness and accuracy while grading IELTS writing tasks, the exam body has assigned at least two seasoned IELTS examiners to review your script.
The criteria that examiners look out for are coherence and cohesion, lexical resource, grammatical range, and accuracy, and each of these criteria is worth 25 percent of your total score for the essay writing task. Both of your writing tasks are used to calculate your overall writing band score.
Plan your time
You have 60 minutes to complete two tasks, as Task 1 takes 20 minutes and Task 2 is allocated 40 minutes. Task 2 carries more marks, so devote more time to planning and writing it.
You should spend 5-10 minutes reading the essay question and planning your response. Spend 15 to 20 minutes composing your first draft and another 10 minutes revising and editing your essay. This simple plan will help you manage your time effectively in the IELTS writing test.
Read the question carefully
Before you start writing, take a moment to read the question thoroughly. Once you understand the question, ensure you answer all aspects of the task correctly. Task 1 mainly requires you to describe data or processes, while Task 2 asks for your opinion or arguments. Read carefully and identify the core elements of each task so you do not misinterpret the questions.
Highlight the issues to address
To stay focused on the task, look for trends, comparisons, or specific details to describe the key points or issues you need to cover in Task 1. In Task 2, identify the viewpoints, arguments, or examples you’ll need to include in your essay.
Draft your answers
Make a quick plan or outline before you start writing. Choose a pattern in which you show the data, trends, or steps for Task 1. Outline your primary contention, illustrative evidence, and examples in Task 2. Writing down your responses in advance helps you arrange your ideas and guarantees that they make sense. Remember the general rule of ease: the introduction, body, and conclusion, and ensure you write above the required number of words.
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Show off your vocabulary
Having a wide vocabulary is crucial to getting a good band score. To show that you are proficient in the language, use exact and varied words, but stay away from words that are too complicated or unusual. To successfully communicate your ideas, use synonyms and phrases appropriate for the situation rather than repeating the same words.
Use a mix of sentence structures
Use a range of sentence constructions because IELTS examiners evaluate your level of grammar knowledge. You may prove your proficiency with various grammatical forms by using basic, compound, and complex sentences. The variety not only makes your writing better but also shows that you can express yourself clearly and concisely.
Perfect your punctuation
Good use of punctuation like colons, semicolons, commas, and periods correctly is a key component of clear writing that will help your writing flow naturally and prevent misunderstandings. Take extra care when writing complex sentences and lists, making sure your punctuation is correct to enhance the readability of your work.
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Know when to use formal language
Avoid the use of slang, contractions (e.g., “won’t,” “can’t”), and overly casual expressions, and ensure that your tone should be formal and academic in answering both tasks. But it’s important to strike a balance; avoid using too complicated vocabulary in your writing simply to make it seem formal. Keep your language simple, clear, and appropriate for the task.
Edit your essay
After writing, pause to check your work for mistakes or areas that need improvement and check the coherence, clarity, and relevancy. Ensure that your thoughts are coherent and that every aspect of the question has been answered.
Proofread your essay
The proofreading stage is the last one. Make sure your essay is free of spelling, grammar, and inappropriatephrasing flaws. Your writing will be polished and professional if you proofread it. A comprehensive assessment can significantly impact your final band score because minor mistakes can reduce your overall score.
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White House Slams Trump’s Nobel Prize Snub

The White House lashed out at the Norwegian Nobel Committee on Friday after it awarded the peace prize to Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado and overlooked US President Donald Trump.
“The Nobel Committee proved they place politics over peace,” White House Director of Communications Steven Cheung said on X.
“President Trump will continue making peace deals, ending wars, and saving lives. He has the heart of a humanitarian, and there will never be anyone like him who can move mountains with the sheer force of his will.”
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Since returning to the White House for his second term in January, Trump had repeatedly insisted that he deserved the Nobel for his role in resolving numerous conflicts — a claim observers say is broadly exaggerated.
Trump restated his claim on the eve of the peace prize announcement, saying that his brokering of the first phase of a ceasefire in Gaza this week was the eighth war he had ended.
But he added on Thursday: “Whatever they do is fine. I know this: I didn’t do it for that, I did it because I’ve saved a lot of lives.”
Nobel Prize experts in Oslo had insisted in the run-up to Friday’s announcement that Trump had no chance, noting that his “America First” policies run counter to the ideals of the Peace Prize as laid out in Alfred Nobel’s 1895 will creating the award.
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Transgender Woman Jailed For Deceiving Man About Gender In UK

A British court has sentenced a transgender woman, Ciara Watkin, to 21 months in prison for deceiving a man into sexual activity by falsely claiming to be a biological female.
According to a BBC report on Friday, the victim told Durham Crown Court he would not have consented to the sexual encounter had he known Watkin was biologically male.
The court heard that Watkin, 21, from Thornaby in Stockton-on-Tees, was found guilty of sexual assault after jurors rejected her claim that the man “would have realised” her gender identity.
Recorder Peter Makepeace KC said he was “certain” the victim “fully believed from start to finish” that Watkin was a woman due to her “lies and deception.”
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Watkin, who was born male and had used the name Ciara since childhood, had not undergone any medical transition or surgery, the BBC reported.
Both Watkin and the victim were 18 when they met on Snapchat, where she used a female cartoon character as her profile picture. They later met in person, leading to sexual contact. Prosecutor Paul Reid told the court that Watkin even claimed to be menstruating to stop the man from touching her below the waist.
When Watkin later confessed to being biologically male, the man said he was “physically sick” and immediately reported the matter to the police.
“He said he was shocked and upset about being deceived, adding that he felt ashamed, embarrassed, and had been ridiculed online due to Watkin’s actions and deception,” the report stated.
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The victim, who described himself as heterosexual, told the court he felt “part of his masculinity was taken away.”
Defence counsel Victoria Lamballe argued that Watkin’s actions were not “predatory or sadistic” but stemmed from “shame and a deep sense of discomfort” with her own body.
She said Watkin, who has been diagnosed with gender dysphoria, identified as female from primary school and had endured years of bullying.
“It is hardly surprising that Watkin built up a façade and presented almost as a caricature of herself to mask the inner turmoil she feels at having been born into the wrong body,” Lamballe said, adding that Watkin “simply wanted to be loved.”
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However, Recorder Makepeace ruled that the victim was “totally deceived,” saying Watkin had lied to “get away” with her deception and was aware the man would not have consented if he knew her biological sex.
The judge also criticised Watkin’s attitude during the trial, describing her as “flippant, disinterested, and bored,” showing “not a shred of remorse.”
He said, “At the heart of this case was your frustration at wanting sexual experiences with heterosexual males, which, by definition, you needed to deceive to achieve.”
Watkin will serve her sentence in a male prison, where authorities said protective measures would be taken to ensure her safety. She will also remain on the sex offenders register for 10 years and has been issued a lifetime restraining order preventing contact with the victim.
Detective Constable Martin Scotson of Cleveland Police said Watkin “purposely concealed her sex in order for the sexual activity to take place,” adding that he hoped the conviction would allow the victim to “move forward with his life.”
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Burkina Rejects US Deportees, Calls Trump’s Proposal Indecent

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Burkina Faso, ruled by a junta hostile to the West, has refused to take in people kicked out of the United States, in a snub to one of President Donald Trump’s signature migration policies.
Since Trump’s return to the White House, his administration has made deporting people to third countries — often to nations they have no connection to — part of a sweeping immigration crackdown.
In Africa, Eswatini, Ghana, Rwanda and South Sudan have all accepted people expelled from the United States in recent months. But late on Thursday, Burkina Faso’s foreign affairs minister said the west African country had refused Washington’s overtures.
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“Naturally, this proposal, which we considered indecent at the time, runs completely contrary to the principle of dignity,” Karamoko Jean-Marie Traore said on national television.
Hours earlier, the US embassy in the capital Ouagadougou announced the suspension of regular services for most visas for people living in Burkina Faso.
Instead, Burkinabe citizens will now have their services handled in Lome, the capital of neighbouring Togo.
“Is this a way to put pressure on us? Is this blackmail? Whatever it is… Burkina Faso is a place of dignity, a destination, not a place of expulsion,” Karamoko Jean-Marie Traore said.
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Burkina Faso’s leader, Captain Ibrahim Traore, styles himself as an anti-imperialist Pan-African strongman.
Since seizing power in a coup in September 2022, he has shunned former colonial master France and the wider West, forging closer ties with Russia instead.
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