Everything IELTS – Writing Samples
This is a series of IELTS Writing Samples that are well-written based on the standards of IELTS. Every sample comes with highlighted vocabulary and grammar with clear explanations, and quizzes based on the highlights to help you learn better.
It is important for you to remember that reading the samples and doing the quizzes only won’t help much if you don’t proactively use what you learn from the samples and quizzes in your own writing.
How to use these samples effectively.
Step 1: Analyze the task to understand what needs to be done.
Step 2: Read the Sample.
Step 4: Read the highlighted words and phrases to understand them.
Step 5: Practice writing sentences using the highlighted words/phrases and any words/phrases you find important.
All words and phrases are explained using the contexts they are in. The words and phrases may have different definitions in other contexts.
Note:
All samples are written by Huyen Nguyen.
All samples are copyrighted.
Course Content
IELTS Academic Writing Task 1
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Word of the day
Trepidationnoun [ U ] | formalUK /ˌtrep.ɪˈdeɪ.ʃən/ US /ˌtrep.əˈdeɪ.ʃən/fear or worry about what is going to happen:Examples:We view future developments with some trepidation.“Even though I knew publishing the note was the right thing to do, I felt trepidation.” (Coming out as Dalit, Yashica Dutt, 2019)