Title: 6 Sentences to Avoid in the IELTS Writing Test
1Sentences to Avoid in the IELTS Writing Test
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2One of the most common rules in writing is show
dont tell. Instead of telling that your essay
will do this or that, show it instead. Discuss
your opinions and include them in your essay and
dont just say that youre going to. Using this
sentence only duplicates the exams instructions
and adds nothing to your essay.
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This essay will discuss both sides and give an
opinion at the end.
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3Expect that topics will be about current issues,
thus these expressions wont make sense. And
besides, saying since the dawn of time is passé
and can be considered fluff contributing nothing
to your writing.
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Since the dawn of time / From the beginning of
time
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4Most test takers use this sentence to begin their
essays thinking that it will impress the
examiner. Nothing can be farther from the truth.
This sentence is overused and can confuse your
reader especially if your topic is not related to
science or technology.
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With The Development Of Science Modern
Technology.
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5This is an example of a learned sentence that you
need to avoid. It would be better to write more
naturally. Using more natural language avoids the
examiner to think you are memorizing overused
phrases.
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There are good grounds to argue in favor of
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6This is another example of an overused
expression. Try thinking of a more creative way
of saying that something can open ones
perspectives.
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It Can Broaden A Persons Horizons.
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7Using profound and multi-syllable words wont
be enough to impress your examiner for the IELTS
writing test. Clarity is more important. Use
simple words, go straight to the point, and make
sure that you get your message across.
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The Aforementioned Arguments Offer Insights Into
Vindications For The Said Impression.
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