Dr.Hasib said:Writing a letter(task-1)
for the sign off part, can we use our REAL name?????????????? or no?!
Dr.Hasib said:Writing a letter(task-1)
No, we should not write any name. U can use dot dot.winnycanada said:for the sign off part, can we use our REAL name?????????????? or no?!
Dr.Hasib said:No, we should not write any name. U can use dot dot.
For example,
Sincerely yours, or Yours faithfully
.................. ........................
so why did u get an 8, instead of a 9 , or 8.5. any feelings or thoughts?Dr.Hasib said:YES!!!
I am sure and i did this in my exam, got 8 in writing module!!
some prefer to write their nick name but the rule i follow is ideal...
Regards,
Dr.Hasib
i have to challenge your point by providing a sample from ielts written by an examiner as a very good answer where the writer did not agree to any side completely. see sampleDr.Hasib said:I got some valuable info for writing from various sites. I am sharing it with you.
Writing task 2
• For argument – you need to explain both sides and agree with one of them
Are you serious? thinking of 9 in writing mdule? i am not native english speaker!!!!winnycanada said:so why did u get an 8, instead of a 9 , or 8.5. any feelings or thoughts?
I clearly mentioned that those samples are taken from various websites....those are not my words.winnycanada said:i have to challenge your point by providing a sample from ielts written by an examiner as a very good answer where the writer did not agree to any side completely. see sample
The issue of children doing paid work is a complex and sensitive one. It is difficult to
say who has the right to judge whether children working is ‘wrong' or ‘valuable'.
Opinions will also differ as to ‘learning' benefits: no doubt teachers and factory owners,
for example, would have varying concerns.
An important consideration is the kind of work undertaken. Young children doing
arduous and repetitive tasks on a factory production line, for example, are less likely to
be ‘learning' than older children helping in an old people's home. There are health and
safety issues to be considered as well. It is an unfortunate fact that many employers
may prefer to use the services of children simply to save money by paying them less
than adults and it is this type of exploitation that should be discouraged.
However, in many countries children work because their families need the additional
income, no matter how small. This was certainly the case in the past in many
industrialized countries, and it is very difficult to judge that it is wrong for children today
to contribute to the family income in this way.
Nevertheless, in better economic circumstances, few parents would choose to send
their children out to full-time paid work. If learning responsibilities and work experience
are considered to be important, then chitdren can acquire these by having light, parttime
jobs or even doing tasks such as helping their parents around the family home,
which are unpaid, but undoubtedly of value in children's development.
i knew this might cause some confusion or misunderstanding, but yes non-natives can get 8.5...Dr.Hasib said:Are you serious? thinking of 9 in writing mdule? i am not native english speaker!!!!
Hope you will get 9!!!
Right. Thanks. Just a reminder for some of us ...Dr.Hasib said:I clearly mentioned that those samples are taken from various websites....those are not my words.
If u find any other format of writing task #2 then follow that format.
regards,
Dr.Hasib
well, i sat for IELTS to get 6.5 in writing module(6.5= 4 points), and fortunately i got 8!!winnycanada said:i knew this might cause some confusion or misunderstanding, but yes non-natives can get 8.5...
9 is always our goal, but i doubt examiners will ever think of giving 9 to anyone lol except for lis and readDr.Hasib said:well, i sat for IELTS to get 6.5 in writing module(6.5= 4 points), and fortunately i got 8!!
And i am very much happy with it.
And YES IELTS is getitng difficult day by day...ARE YOU PLANNING TO GET 9 IN EACH MODULE??
Cam1-7 is actually previous IELTS exam questions.winnycanada said:9 is always our goal, but i doubt examiners will ever think of giving 9 to anyone lol except for lis and read
how difficult compared to cam. ielts1-7 or compared to what where can i see recent authentic exams? any idea?
Dear Dr. Hasib,Dr.Hasib said:Cam1-7 is actually previous IELTS exam questions.
So, winny, when you are planning to sit for the TEST? Instead of wasting your time, TAKE the test and show the world that u can get 9!!!
regards,
Dr.Hasib