An essential companion for IELTS writing instructors and students, Developing Writing Skills for IELTS provides IELTS test-takers with the necessary skills to succeed in the two academic writing tasks in IELTS.
Sin Wang Chong is a lecturer in the School of Social Science, Education and Social Work at Queen's University Belfast, UK.
Xuejun Ye is a doctoral candidate in Applied Language Sciences at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University and a former research assistant at the Education University of Hong Kong.
Part I
Chapter 1: Introduction to IELTS and IELTS Writing
Chapter 2: Use of Exemplars: Theory and Research Q & A
Chapter 3: Task 1: Task Achievement
Chapter 4: Task 1: Coherence and Cohesion
Chapter 5: Task 1: Lexical Resource
Chapter 6: Task 1: Grammatical Range and Accuracy
Chapter 7: Task 2: Task Achievement
Chapter 8: Task 2: Coherence and Cohesion
Chapter 9: Task 2: Lexical Resource
Chapter 10: Task 2: Grammatical Range and Accuracy
Chapter 11: Task 1: Exemplar Analysis by Question Types
Chapter 12: Task 2: Exemplar Analysis by Question Types
Chapter 13: Question Bank (100 IELTS Writing Tasks 1 and 2 Questions)
Part II
Answers to Chapter 3: Task 1: Task Achievement
Answers to Chapter 4: Task 1: Coherence and Cohesion
Answers to Chapter 5: Task 1: Lexical Resource
Answers to Chapter 6: Task 1: Grammatical Range and Accuracy
Answers to Chapter 7: Task 2: Task Achievement
Answers to Chapter 8: Task 2: Coherence and Cohesion
Answers to Chapter 9: Task 2: Lexical Resource
Answers to Chapter 10: Task 2: Grammatical Range and Accuracy
Author Biographies