Dear @H0peAndFa1th
Thanks for evaluating my previous essay, it gives load of confidence when someone like you gives positive feedback.
Could you please go through below one too...I am writing on 23rd of this month and like everyone else here writing is putting my ITA on hold
Foreign visitors should pay more than local visitors for cultural and historical attractions. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion?
Thanks @cansha
According to some, tourists coming from outside the country ought to be paying more admission fees than the ones from local area (native people) when visiting attractions with cultural and historical value. Technically, there is nothing wrong with the sentence but it is just too long for paraphrasing.
In my opinion, I tend to disagree Use one of these phrases. In my opinion and I tend to mean the same thing.
with this notion as this practice will bring issues for both foreign sightseers and such places. Okay but what issues? Give a glimpse here.
Your introduction is okay and not great. This has been discussed many times here. Read this post point 1.6 https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/ielts-writing-for-band-7-or-above.540392/page-90#post-7568485
Putting more fees for visitors from other countries will simply raise sense of inequality among them. Weird phrasing.
This could upset anyone when noticing having to pay extra amount of money just because they belong to some other country. So these two sentences have same message.
What makes it worst is paying extra for having exactly same level of services and similar kind of facilities for the only reason that they are having some other nationality. Okay same thing in different words.
In fact this should be other way around, tourists from other parts of world should be given discounted rates in order to attract more of them. Question is WHY?
There is not many points here. You need to spend sometime in reading essays and figuring out how to make arguments and points.
In addition to aforementioned points, local residents coming to visit such sights will start taking these national assets for granted when having to pay a very small amount as compared to foreigners and in result these places will gradually start losing their value in the eyes of locals. Seriously like how?
Take National Museum Dubai for example, a famous attraction and marvelous piece of UAE history, but locals are hardly seen there for the same reason that it doesn’t attract them anymore for the same reason of making it more economical for UAE nationals when it comes to paying for admission fee. I don't buy it. If something is less in cost it means less crowd??
Thus, it is pertinent to say that both of these tourists ‘categories should be billed equally. So someone who is not going to a place because it is cheap will go to a place now because price has been increased?
To sum up, making the access of such big tourist attractions equally charged for national and international visitors will benefit both tourism industry and these places itself.
Weak conclusion. Refer to https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/ielts-writing-for-band-7-or-above.540392/page-90#post-7568485
if you score is less in reading, below 7.5Hi !
I just gave IELTS on 2nd march and got my results declared recently
L-7.5, R-6.0, W-6.5, S-7.5
It’s my 4th attempt..My scores shuffled throughout my attempts
Though i have a good level of English, i am still struggling with reading more than the other modules ..Either it’s time constraint or it’s about getting a panic while writing the exam but i am not able to make it !
Could anybody let me know how to score higher in reading ?
Reading, honestly is a relatively easier thing to fix. I'm not sure if you really spent time in fixing those problems between those 4 attempts. You mentioned feeling panic in exam. It can happen if you are attempting exams without ample time in between to address problem areas.Hi !
I just gave IELTS on 2nd march and got my results declared recently
L-7.5, R-6.0, W-6.5, S-7.5
It’s my 4th attempt..My scores shuffled throughout my attempts
Though i have a good level of English, i am still struggling with reading more than the other modules ..Either it’s time constraint or it’s about getting a panic while writing the exam but i am not able to make it !
Could anybody let me know how to score higher in reading ?
I’ll work on the points that you have mentioned..if you score is less in reading, below 7.5
possible problems :
->problem in comprehension - can't understand things quickly
->wasting time in understanding paragraphs, rather than finding answers
->panic, brain fog, time is running out, but you don't have any idea, if it's 2 minutes or 10 minutes,
->lack in practice, not familiar with IELTS question format or basically tricks they use to trap you.
in reading, I got 9 bands in general test many times, also once in academic ( which is harder than general)
Alright I’ll invest more time to figure out the obstacles particularly that I’ve been facing.Reading, honestly is a relatively easier thing to fix. I'm not sure if you really spent time in fixing those problems between those 4 attempts. You mentioned feeling panic in exam. It can happen if you are attempting exams without ample time in between to address problem areas.
In addition to what @H0peAndFa1th and says above focus on what type of questions are causing you most trouble and practice those.
I wanted to change from 'in conclusion' so started writing'to sum up'..Folks - There are three essays posted on this page (Page 99). All of them start their conclusion paragraph with the phrase "To sum up,"
Now imagine an IELTS examiner checking your essays and every essay using the same phrase. There is nothing wrong in that phrase but please try to learn new ways of writing your conclusion paragraphs. IELTS wants to see your language ability and if most people are using similar phrases, subconsciously the examiner will consider this as a "learned phrase" which impacts your score.
Also, all three conclusions are weak conclusions. I think it is a big risk just using 1-2 lines in conclusion. I know many online essays have only 1-2 line in conclusion paragraph but those essays writers have advanced writing skills and are able to reiterate main points in just 1-2 sentences. But that is not the case with most of us. IELTS expects you to write introduction and conclusions in a certain way. Conclusions is supposed to reiterate main points of your essay. Please refer to this post again on conclusion paragraphs https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/ielts-writing-for-band-7-or-above.540392/page-90#post-7568485