#2 -Raise up to 2 Band Scores higher -IELTS Writing Task 2
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MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 35 lectures (1h 45m) | Size: 1.36 GB
Straight great videos: Show you to write each part of powerful Thesis St, Topic S's & Others for Intro & Conclusion
What you'll learn
You'll be able to write a subject claim & objects as controlling ideas for a Thesis Statement that empowers the whole essay. Last #1 pre-requisite recommended.
You'll have ready topics to write supportive Topic Sentences to ensure Body paragraphs' coherence in different levels, sentence natures and organization.
You'll be able to write dual functional objects of Thesis Statement and transfer them to be subject ideas of Topic Sentences as well as writing their objects.
You'll be able to differentiate the different sentence natures as of statements, examples, opening & closing sentences for Intro & Conclusion and write fast.
You will be able to ensure supporting relationship between and within each paragraph through the techniques, tips, methods for essay dimensional layers.
You will not be confused but to write different degrees of broad or narrower statement notions in right levels and positions of paragraphs in an academic style.
You'll be able to write a strong conclusion with correct restatement, not exactly a summary, with simple but effective paraphrase skills provided in examples.
You'll be able do hands-on exercises by filling in parts to complete the sentences, from Introduction to Conclusion with plenty of sample analysis & suggestion.
Requirements
• If you have taken a junior high English writing courses, or have prepared for writing tests from a non-English speaking country, you can take this course! • You can read or check dictionary for the simple essay I present and analyze here as the speed I talk is said as clear and in right pace, most of which has words written in the slides and assisted with pictures, formulas, templates, symbols and bullet summaries. • Since this is #2 course of our series, it is recommended to take #1 as pre-requisite to help you learn smoother. But you can try this first and go back if needed.