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CEEP Mindset 3 | Final Test: Writing | Exam Stra ...
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What is essential to include in your Task 2 conclusion?
Restate your position and summarize main points
Repeat your introduction exactly
Introduce new ideas
Give personal examples
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What is the minimum word count for Task 2?
250 words
300 words
200 words
280 words
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How much time should you spend on Task 2 compared to Task 1?
25 minutes on Task 1 and 35 minutes on Task 2
30 minutes on each task
35 minutes on Task 1 and 25 minutes on Task 2
40 minutes on Task 2 and 20 minutes on Task 1
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How should you handle data that shows no change in Task 1?
Make up a trend
Use phrases like 'remained stable' or 'showed no significant change'
Focus only on changing data
Ignore data that doesn't change
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In Task 2 essays what should your introduction contain?
Paraphrase the question and present your position
Your personal opinion only
A summary of all your main points
Background information about the topic
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What is the purpose of the overview in Task 1?
To summarize the most significant trends or features
To list all the numbers shown
To introduce what the visual shows
To give your opinion on the data
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How many minutes should you spend planning Task 2?
3-5 minutes
1-2 minutes
7-10 minutes
No planning time needed
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Which verb tenses are most commonly used in Task 1 when describing past data?
Present simple and present continuous
Future simple and future perfect
Past simple and present perfect
Past simple and past perfect
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What is the most effective structure for Task 1 reports?
Introduction-Body paragraphs-Conclusion
Introduction-Overview-Body paragraphs-Concluding Sentence
Overview-Body paragraphs-Conclusion
Body paragraphs-Overview-Conclusion
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What is the minimum word count for Task 1?
180 words
200 words
150 words
120 words
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How should you approach Task 2 if you disagree with both sides of the argument?
Present a balanced view but state which side you lean towards
Refuse to give an opinion
Only discuss one side
Create a completely new argument
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Which approach helps you write faster during the exam?
Starting with the conclusion
Focusing on complex vocabulary
Writing without any planning
Planning your essay structure before writing
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What type of language should dominate your Task 2 essay?
Personal anecdotes
Formal academic language
Technical jargon
Conversational informal language
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What should you do first when approaching Task 1?
Write the conclusion
Analyze the visual(s) and identify key trends
Count the exact data points
Start writing immediately
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What should you avoid doing in Task 1?
Giving your personal opinion
Describing trends
Using specific data from the visual
Writing an overview
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What should you do with approximately 3-5 minutes remaining?
Review and edit both tasks for errors
Start writing additional paragraphs
Rewrite your introduction
Count words in both tasks
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Which linking words are most appropriate for showing contrast in Task 2?
'On the other hand' and 'In comparison'
'Firstly' and 'Secondly'
'Therefore' and 'Thus'
'Moreover' and 'Furthermore'
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How many body paragraphs should a Task 2 essay typically have?
1 body paragraph
2 body paragraphs
4 body paragraphs
3 body paragraphs
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How can you best prepare for time management in IELTS Writing?
Practice writing complete essays within strict time limits
Focus only on grammar exercises
Memorize essay templates
Read sample answers without practicing
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Which task carries more weight in your overall Writing band score?
Task 1
Task 2
Both tasks are weighted equally
It depends on your performance
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What should you do if you run out of time during the Writing test?
Spend extra time checking grammar
Focus only on finishing Task 2
Prioritize completing both tasks over perfecting just one
Leave Task 1 incomplete
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