IELTS Academic Writing Task 1 - Prepositions - How to use the correct prepositions when describing a graph in the academic version of IELTS writing task 1.
How to open and close IELTS General Training Writing Task 1 Letters. Formal Vs Informal
How to open and close IELTS General Training Writing Task 1 Letters. Formal Vs Informal
Do you want to learn how to create an essay worthy of a high band score in writing task 1? This post explores how you should approach writing task 1 - Charts and Graphs. Learn the structure needed, useful vocabulary and take a look at the sample answers >>
This is an IELTS writing task 1 sample answer essay on the topic of the process of how to make olive oil.
Ing or infinitive verbs have a complex set of rules. Here are some tips on how to remember which is which and use them in your IELTS test.
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Linking words and phrases are used to show relationships between ideas. They can be used to join two or more sentences or clauses.
This resource contains 20 reading comprehension passages (9 nonfiction passages, 8 fiction passages, 2 poems, and 1 script). Beneath each passage, there are six multiple-choice comprehension questions. These reading passages can be used in so many ways! Some options include using them as a test prep activity, as morning work or homework, or as part of a small group lesson. The comprehension questions vary with each passage, which allows your students the opportunity to review several reading skills at once. Some of the skills include inferring, using context clues to define words, identifying figurative language within the passage, determining the main idea or theme, and identifying the text structure. The skills targeted in these passages include: Citing Text Evidence (20 passages) Context Clues (18) Figurative Language (11) Character Traits (7) Main Idea (7) Theme/Central Message (7) Text Structure (7) Cause and Effect (7) Affixes and Roots (6) Author's Purpose (5) Inferences (4) Genre (3) Text Features (3) Drawing Conclusions (3) Synonyms and Antonyms (1) Author's Tone (1) Elements of Drama (2) Elements of Poetry (2) Author's Perspective (1) Compare/Contrast (1) Summarizing (1) Sequencing (1) Here's what teachers like you have said about this packet of test prep reading passages with their upper elementary students: ⭐️ Gabriela O. said, "Students are highly engaged. I love the spiral review of skills taught this year. We are implementing this weekly as morning work to start test prepping." ⭐️ Katherine A. said, "These are great! Good, challenging passages and questions. I love to have my students complete one every week to keep a good spiral review of skills." ⭐️ Emily O. said, "This resource is GREAT for remediation, test prep, or general review. The kids liked the stories and I was able to get a good snapshot of what skills my students had mastered and what skills they needed more practice with." ⭐️ Love2TCH said, "Absolute best resource to use as a spiral review at the mid to end of school year. I used it as morning work followed by discussion. Love it and will continue to use it in the future." Seven passages fall into the 610-800 lexile range. Ten passages fall into the 810-1000 lexile range. One poem falls into the 810-1000 lexile range. The other poem is slightly higher, as it shows a lexile level of 1010-1200. The script is written at a 410-600 lexile range. ********This resource is available in three formats: Traditional Printables- Print the PDF and distribute the paper version to your students. Easel Activity- With this paperless format, an interactive layer has been added to the original PDF! Students can complete this activity on a device. Students read each passage and the six questions that follow. This has a multiple-choice format, and students select their answers by moving the circles. Easel Assessment- Students complete these on a device, as well. Each assessment can be assigned separately, so you can assign just one passage at a time to your students. These are self-grading! After reading each passage, students answer six multiple-choice questions. With this option, the teacher chooses whether or not his or her students receive immediate feedback. Click here to try out a set of six passages for FREE! You can also purchase Google versions. Click HERE to view that option. CHECK OUT THE PREVIEW! Don't miss my other sets of reading passages! Click on the links below to check them out! Set 1 Set 3 If you are looking for passages written for third-grade readers, click here! Copyright by Deb Hanson This item is a paid digital download from my TpT store www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Deb-Hanson This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher is prohibited. This item is also bound by copyright laws. Redistributing, editing, selling, or posting this item (or any part thereof) on an Internet site that is not password protected are all strictly prohibited without first gaining permission from the author. Violations are subject to the penalties of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Please contact me if you wish to be granted special permissions!
Linking Words! Following is a list of key words for writing. Learn those important linking words to better you writing skill in English! Linking Words List of