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2021-04-22 09:23:35 Planning your answer before you write is very important if you want to score above band 6.
Planning helps make sure that you:
address all parts of the question (band 7 Task response)
logically organise information (band 7 coherence and cohesion)
adequately develop your ideas (band 6 task responses can have main ideas that are inadequately developed – in other words there is a lack of balance)
Nevertheless, many people tell me that they do not have time to write a plan in the test.  If your aim is to score above band 6, you can only afford to take this attitude if you plan on taking and retaking the test many times. To help address this, I devised a quick way to plan your answer using the question you are given.  This image shows how this ideas works.

To demonstrate how this works whether you agree, disagree, or neither completely agree or disagree, look at the following answers I have written to this question.  Try to notice the ways that I make the different positions clear throughout.
In this first version, I completely disagree with the idea in the question:

In the second version, I completely agree with the idea in the question:

In this final version, I neither completely agree nor disagree:

Of course, this is not the only way to answer this question – there is no single correct way to answer any question.  This is just one way to help you answer the question fully, in a balanced way, as quickly as possible in the test.  You can read more about planning and getting ideas in my free book:

https://t.me/IELTS_JOURNEY/1078
Source: keytoieltscom by Pauline Cullen
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2021-04-21 18:20:35 Really hilarious stuff from BBC

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2021-04-20 22:03:10 I wish we had an education system like the one Finland has,

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2021-04-20 17:34:00 Check this out) what do you think about this video?

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2021-04-20 09:35:23 Interesting move by Apple.

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2021-04-20 03:06:50 Any football fans here? What is your take on new ESL (European Super League)? I literally cannot stand such things, it kills the interest and excitement in this best sport. World is going crazy, as CEOs of clubs who joined this league just want more and more money, main reason why ESL formed is MONEY



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2021-04-19 17:57:23 One question I’m often asked is whether you should start by reading the questions first. My advice is to only very quickly look at the questions just to satisfy your curiosity and no more. You will absolutely NOT be able to ‘guess’ any answers or answer the questions without reading the passage. This is a common problem with practice tests that aren’t written by trained exam writers. In the IELTS test, you will have to read the passage to find out the information you need, so reading the questions in detail first will be confusing and may make you feel anxious about what you don’t know. It is also a waste of very valuable time.

The images below show what I think is the best way to use your time in the reading test.

Source: KeytoIELTS.com
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