Introduction to IELTS Part One - Writing Public Class

Tuesday, November 01 2011 | 2:00 PM (FLE Standard Time)

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About the Class

This class will introduce you to the IELTS Test (Part One - Writing). IN IELTS, it is vital to understand how to answer correctly in order to obtain your target score. With Band 9 being the highest score, most Universities require Band 6.5 in order to admit you to an academic course. This figure may change, depending on the Institution and the course that you have chosen.

In the Part One of the Writing Test you are required to transfer information from a graph, chart or diagram into a written report. I will show you an example of a bar chart and take you through the process of converting the "graphical information" into the correct form for a successful IELTS score. The requirements are very specific - you will NOT be able to achieve a good score without knowing the techniques and plenty of practice.

In later classes, I will show you how to deal with other types of diagram, chart and process.

Language of instruction: English

Keywords: ielts: writing, part one, techniques

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About Phil Cruttwell
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Teaching is more than my job - it's my passion. I want to share my enthusiasm with you. I want to pass on to you my love of English so that you can learn to enjoy English and communicate confidently, correctly and clearly.

For most of my working life I have been in business. Insurance, Basnking and Marketing were my areas of work. Then in 1997 I became Manager of a Community Project. Amongst other things, I helped set up a project to support Asylum Seekers who were coming to seek protection in England. So, I worked with people from African nations, from Kosovo, from Tibet... in fact, from many parts of the world where there was trouble. We taught them English language and helped them to make new lives in England. The work was sometimes hard but definitely very worthwhile.

Now I live in Bulgaria which is in Eastern Europe. Our neighbours are Romania, Turkey, Greece and Slovenia. The language is Slavic, rather like Russian. Not easy to learn! And I have been teaching English here for 6 years. I'm married to a Bulgarian lady - also a teacher!

When not teaching I love to read, to practice photography, to cook, to meet friends and talk about the world! And now i hope to make more friends and find new students on WizIQ.

Do skoro! (see you soon)
Phil

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