A good piece of writing comes from a careful planning:
Always try to set an amount of time to plan for your writing in order to have a well-organized
piece with every single detail necessary. This gives you a chance to focus exclusively on your
grammar and vocabulary while you are writing your response.
A good piece of writing displays originality:
Always try to use your own original ideas to impress your reader. The more a piece of writing
gives the impression of individuality, the better and the stronger it sounds to the reader. All
you need to do is to delve into your mind and extract the most rational and analytical
thoughts.
Even a person with average knowledge can do it:
For any piece of writing on the subjects of IELTS, you do not have to prepare a plan by vast,
accurate and up-to-date general information, even a basic knowledge of subjects is enough; keep
in
mind you are to pass some written comments in an organized way rather than passing on an expert
judgment on any subject.
Mapping out in organized and neat fashion is the
key:
You do not wish to get lost in your notes in the middle of your writing or to re-think your
ideas. An effective, organized plan – blueprint - is fundamental to an organized piece of
writing. Although it is more preferable to have this plan made in English, it can be prepared
more speedily in your own mother tongue. This helps you make the most of the time and present a
well-structured piece of writing in the end.
Practice working out plans as many
times as you
can during your practice time:
With more practice in planning, on a separate piece of paper, your writing sound and look more
logical and organized, but keep in mind the focal point of your practice should be a more
efficient and quicker preparation each time.