First of all, the Writing Module is divided into two parts Task 1 & Task 2. Maximum 6 bands can be expected in writing an essay, and only 3 bands for writing a letter or graph.
Most candidates generally don’t write anything in their life. That is the main reason they score less in writing.
In IELTS the candidate’s handwriting should be legible, spelling mistakes should be avoided, sentences should be grammatically correct and punctuation should be followed.
It is said that time management is self management. But unfortunately most students don’t practise writing on a time bound basis. In the exam hall there will be a quite a few distractions which disturb your mind and deviate your attention.
Unless the candidate answers to the questions objectively, and topic related vocabulary is used, collocation & impressive phrases are written, how can they expect a good score in the writing module?
Practice makes perfect. Unless you improve your command of English, good at developing your ideas legibly in a global perspective, and only if your answers are well organised in paragraphs. Then only you can dream of getting a 7 band.
At B-GHUD Academy, we make it a practise to instruct our IELTS students using these techniques. As a result, we continuously have a high success rate and maintain our position as Kerala’s Best IELTS Coaching Centre.