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Video instructions and help with filling out and completing Will Form 8655 Tasks

Instructions and Help about Will Form 8655 Tasks

Hello, it's Alps upright in the tower, and today I'm going to show you how to write a Band 9 essay for IELTS Writing Task 2. In this lesson, we'll focus on a "disagree" essay. So, in this lesson, I'll give you a sample question, then I'll show you how to decide whether you agree or disagree with the statement, and how to generate supporting ideas. Finally, we'll write a Band 9 answer together. Are you ready? Then let's go. Here is an example of an IELTS Writing Task 2 question that you can get. Let's read the question carefully. "Big salary is much more important than job satisfaction. Do you agree or disagree? Provide relevant examples if necessary. Write at least 250 words." When you have a question, you first have to understand what the question asks you to do. Usually, a question has a statement and a set of instructions addressed directly to you. In this case, you have to say whether you agree or disagree and provide relevant examples. This is a classic example of an IELTS agree/disagree question. There are also questions that ask, "To what extent do you agree or disagree?" But this question gives you only two possible answer choices - to agree or to disagree. You cannot say that you partly agree. In agree/disagree questions, your opinion must be super clear. Here is a band 9 essay structure for IELTS Writing Task 2. Our first paragraph is an introduction. In the introduction, you paraphrase the statement and present your opinion. After that comes Body Paragraph 1. In this paragraph, you present the first reason or supporting point for your opinion. Then comes Body Paragraph 2. There, you write the second supporting point for your opinion. Finally, you write a conclusion. In the conclusion,...