An English-speaking friend has written to you to ask you how your English studies are going.
 Write a letter telling your friend about your progress. In your letter say what progress you are making describe the study methods and any materials you are using say what you find most difficult

✨ Do you want to improve your IELTS writing?
Dear Navid, I'm writing to tell you about my progress in English over the past weeks. Through these weeks I've
finally
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overcome my fear about speaking in public. I found a speaking partner on the Internet and start practising with him. Since
then
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, my pronunciation has improved considerably. Let's tell you about my secret method. I write down some topics on paper and randomly choose one.
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I think about the topic for a minute and speak for two minutes.
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, my partner tell me about my mistakes.
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, during
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period, my writing abilities haven't improved at all. It is really hard for me to think about different subjects and write an essay. Sometimes my mind goes blank. I don't know what should I do about it. If you find helpful books about writing please let me know. I'm looking forward to catching up with you Best regards, Amir
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Use cohesive linking words accurately and appropriately

Linking words are very important in your essay.

To score effectively on your IELTS exam, you should make an effort to implement short concise sentences coupled with linking words.

Almost every sentence in your essay should have a linking word of some sort.

In fact, the only sentences that can omit linking words are your background sentence and thesis.

Linking word examples:

  • firstly
  • secondly
  • thirdly
  • in additional
  • moreover
  • also
  • for example
  • for instance
  • therefore
  • however
  • although
  • even though
  • despite

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • progress
  • vocabulary
  • novels
  • newspapers
  • writing styles
  • online courses
  • grammar
  • conversation skills
  • confidence
  • speaking and writing
  • language exchange
  • fluent
  • podcasts
  • subtitles
  • coherently
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