V & S Publisher, 2015 - 120 pages.<br/>ISBN: 978-93-505743-7-9.<br/>IELTS TECH-Writing Essentials is the second book in the IELTS-Tech Series and is the only answer to the Writing Skills for an IELTS, i.e., International English Language Testing System exams. The book has been primarily divided into
Essential Writing for IELTS
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Higher Education Press, 2007. β 199 pages. β ISBN: 978-7-04-023081-9.
The book provides essential material for successful IELTS writing test. The following topics are covered:Unit 1: Campus
Unit 2: Food and Drink
Unit 3: Health
Unit 4: Social Communication
Unit 5: Traveling
Unit 6: Events
Unit 7: People
Unit 8: Society
Unit 9: Learning Style
Unit 10: Plan Your Career
Unit 11: Education
Unit 12: Environment
Unit 13: Tradition
Unit 14: Media
Unit 15: Business
Unit 16: Sience and Technology
Unit 17: Culture
Unit 18: Law
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IELTS TECH-Writing Essentials is the second book in the IELTS-Tech Series and is the only answer to the Writing Skills for an IELTS, i.e., International English Language Testing System exams. The book has been primarily divided into three sections- Graphical Representations, Letter Writing and Essay
<span>This book is invaluable for all the students preparing for the IELTS exam. It contains essential topic-specific vocabulary for the exam, divided into 20 topics, as well as two separate sections on useful vocabulary for the writing exam, including collocations. There is also a section on idioma
195 pages ; 24 cm
This book is a quick easy read and I took notes easily. I already see improvement in my writing. Great advice for anyone who wants to write.
One of America's most influential writing teachers offers a toolbox from which writers of all kinds can draw practical inspiration."Writing is a craft you can learn," says Roy Peter Clark. "You need tools, not rules." His book distills decades of experience into 50 tools that will help any writer be