15 DAYS PRACTICE FOR IELTS WRITING
IELTS writing is the module that many students find the most difficult.
This is because in a short space of time (one hour) you have to write an essay and a graph (academic module) or a letter (general training module).
The IELTS writing module varies depending on whether you are doing the Academic Test (for university applications) or the General Test (usually for work / general migration).
In IELTS Academic you have to describe a graph or diagram (Task 1) and write an essay (Task 2).
In IELTS General Training you have to write a letter (Task 1) and write an essay (Task 2).
The Task 2 (essay) is actually worth more marks than the Task 1 (graph or letter) so you should spend 40 minutes of the time on the essay and 20 minutes on the graph / letter.
This difference in marking is represented in the number of words you have to write, which is a minimum of 150 for the Task 1 and 250 for the Task 2.