E2 IELTS Writing | How to score 8+ in Writing Task 2 with Jay!

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Published 2018-06-10
In this video, Jay from E2Language shares the most important tips there are for a high score in IELTS Writing Task 2. You'll be surprised at how some pretty simple strategies can lift your scores from 7 to 8. Jay himself took this test four times in order to really get to the bottom of why people continually get low scores. Check out the top, authentic tips needed to get 8+ on test day!

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All Comments (21)
  • @E2IELTS
    Hey lovely people! Jay here. I’m glad this video is doing the trick. It’s an important one. Please remember that if you need extra help then check out our IELTS prep course at www.e2language.com/ - We have lots of videos in that course that aren’t on YouTube as well as daily live classes, writing feedback and heaps more. I hope you’re all kicking some IELTS butt 💪
  • @LetsGoCanada
    Just got my results L - 8, R - 9, S - 8, W - 8. All thanks to this great man here. Thanks a million, Jay. I followed your instructions to the T and ended up with this result. Overal 8. 5. 👍🙏
  • @jeelpatel5791
    It’s 5 AM and I got my results!!! It’s an overall 8! Thanks a million every E2 IELTS member, you guys are the best!😍
  • @matilda_aaaaa
    Promised myself I’d give feedback after getting my results so here it goes:LRWS-9/9/8/8 Overall band-score 8.5(Academic IELTS First sitting) Writing this here to encourage someone out there. While preparing I used to get encouraged by other people’s results. Watched tons of E2,IeltsLiz and Ielts master’s videos.
  • Got 6.5 for a long time before watching this video, and now I’ve scored 8. Complex sentences were the key. Thanks a lot Jay.
  • @vishakha7795
    Hey Jay and Alex, I wanted to thank you guys from the bottom of my heart for the excellent videos that you post on YouTube. Your strategies and tips helped me score an overall band of 8.5, with 9 in listening and 8.5 in reading, writing and speaking, that too in my first attempt.God bless you guys!
  • @AndrewArts
    Hello everyone, I got my general IELTS results recently and I want to tell you about my experience hoping that it will help ease your anxieties for the exam! My overall bandscore was 8, with 8.5 in listening, 8 in reading, and 7.5 both in writing as well as in speaking. Short history about my studies: I learned since I was very little, mostly on the internet by playing a lot of online games and having wonderful people correct my spelling, watching youtubers a lot, and generally browsing of the internet. Because of all my practise I have always been a natural in english class and I would usually do my homework on the fly in the classroom. For IELTS, I studied exactly 1 week (I'm quite the procrastinator), by viewing youtube materials and familiarizing myself with the test format, that has been the most helpful thing of all, plus the general tips given in these youtube videos! For example on the test there were instructions saying "maximum 2 words and/or a number". In the text there was to be extracted the fragment: "one million X", and knowing that 3 words would not mark my answer, I deduced that I should convert it to "1 million X" instead. I believe that knowing the test format, and the rules, paying attention to the instructions is already half job well done. My best and highest recommendation would be to still your nerves and get a good night's sleep beforehand. Because you will need focus, if your mind flies you can lose points really easily. I took 6 plant-based sleeping pills that night just to ensure I can fall asleep (I have troubles in this area). Do what needs to be done to rest well before! Also, the test was easier than I expected, some practice materials on the internet are really tough and tricky in comparison, I would not get worried if you don't ace the practice tests, you might get lucky still! So do what needs to be done to rest before the exam, I was serious and focused all through. Have only 1 hour wait time for the speaking test if possible, so your mind is still focused and well rested for the task, I put mine 1 hour and 20 minutes after and I wish I put it sooner. Have a healthy and satiating breakfast! Both my meals from the night before and in the morning have been similar, avocado with eggs made in butter and some smoked salmon! Also my morning coffee with no sugar added. I chose ketogenic meals before my test for added mental clarity, and it worked beautifully. I was ZEN all day. You will be at the test venue for 3-4 hours at least, you absolutely need a good breakfast AND a bottle of water (no cover), so you sip throughout it, especially if it's hot weather outside. It will help keep your focus I promise, so do not eat junkfood in your last 2 meals, I assure you it will help! I finished my reading and writing tasks 20 minutes early and I had time to verify my answers and have a sip of refreshing water! Bring more than 500 ml if possible. I didn't expect to do so well in listening especially, and also in reading (in practise I had 7 score for both in the few that I did), then I didn't know what to expect in writing at all since I had no feedback but I always was a natural writer (wrote poetry and good essays in my native tongue), so that was no problem. I only read a few band 8-9 essays and letters and familiarized myself with the structure, also don't repeat the same words a lot. In speaking I practised by watching speaking tests on youtube and pausing the videos so I can answer the questions like a real test. I focused on being more concise because my mind tends to stray off the subject or talk too much! Know yourself, know your weakness and correct it! In the actual speaking test I did not use many fancy words, only what came naturally, I also had a moment of not finding my words (couldn't remember the word "mayor" for a topic about my home location, just forget about it and move on from the idea, don't linger or worry even if you make a mistake!). Also some pronunciation errors I had for sure because living on the internet is not the healthiest place to learn proper + uk pronunciation, correct what you can but don't stress too much if you don't have time to literally relearn how to say every word before the test day. Be natural, don't overthink. Have a conversation. On the 2 minute task I'm fairly certain I only spoke for 1 minute because the subject felt a bit bland to me (talk about a movie that disappointed you recently), just make sure to cover all the points with a few phrases for each and say you are done and move on with having a natural discussion on the other questions, it should be fine. 1-2 minutes, you don't have to keep speaking if you feel you have no more words for it. I remembered a time when I rewatched lord of the rings and was with someone that didn't watch it and they didn't enjoy it as much as I thought they would. It wasn't a recent occurrence, it was years ago, but use your imagination/invent/act like this happened a month ago if the instructions say so! Be confident! I put emotions in my writing, it was a subject I could naturally write about and I had actual opinions so you can get lucky, try to familiarize yourself with different topics, from school, work, current issues etc. And for reading and listening just do mock tests they are really great! It's late and I have to sleep now (2 AM, told ya!), but I hope this message will help someone, I wanted to mention general body needs like sleep and food because it's my passion and nobody mentions the importance of general health and state of body and mind! Just be confident and take care of your basic needs first, and you can do it too, don't sacrifice what is basic/essential for one more night of (sleepless) study or so. I will copy and paste this comment on a few videos, good luck to all who read it!
  • I prepared for my ielts using E2 videos and I got my desired results just 2days ago.,,😍. L-8.5, R-8, W-7, S-7 Thanks to the team. 🤝
  • @ettajames4735
    Honestly Jay, you rock! Thats all I can say. I watched your writing tips video the day before my exam and did nothing else. Scored a 7. Just the tips and not the entire course. Crazy! Thanks so much!
  • I got a 4 in writing mock and I tried all of jay tips in main IELTS Exam and guess what ? 4 turned into 7 ! that is unbelievable ! Thank you jay ! I owe you man !
  • @nikitadutta4712
    I can't thank you enough Jay. Your teaching is just amazing. Just by following your videos for IELTS Writing and Speaking, I scored 7.5 in both these sections in 1st attempt. I jotted down all your tips and simply executed them. The way you teach by giving examples is really awesome and that's how we get to understand so quickly. Thank You once again Jay. God Bless You !!
  • Hi Jay, I just want to say a big thank you. E2 IELTS videos helped me a great deal prepare for my exam in just one week. I got S - 9.0, L - 7.5, R- 8.5, W - 7.0. and an overall band of 8.0 in just 1 week of preparation. Thank you so much!
  • @wahi345
    A huge shout-out to Jay, Mark and all the amazing people behind E2. Just got my results and couldn't be happier. Thank you for all the guidance, the best tips and showing me the right approach to this test! My scores- L-9 R-9 W-7.5 S-8.5 Overall - 8.5 Couldn't have done it without your help.
  • @irwincrook567
    1. Simple sentences = 1 idea 2. Compound sentences = 1 idea + 1 idea 3. Complex sentences = > 1 ideas + connectors 4. Passive sentences = reversed 5. Question sentences = ? 6. Conditional sentences = "if"
  • @sanyu8460
    I followed his words and got Listening 9 Reading 9 Writing 8 Speaking 8.5 Overall band score 8.5
  • @manuxaviour5622
    E2 was my main training resource for Writing Task 2. I was not able to do well on test day because I was sleep-deprived still I scored 7.5 (L8.5, R8.5, S7, W6.5) in my first attempt. I am thankful to the E2 team, Mark, Jay and Alex. This channel is such a blessing. I would recommend their course as well
  • @NM-wn3ip
    Thank you E2! I just got my results L-9,R-9,S-8,W-8.5.(overall 8.5).I went through most of your videos on writing and speaking and found them very helpful. This was the first video I watched when I started and I'd promised myself I'll be back here with the results.☺Goodluck everyone!
  • @parulmehta5578
    God bless you. You are one of the finest teacher i have met online so far.
  • @timelapsegeek
    Got 7 in writing 3 times in a row, and I can definitely tell you all that this video was extremely helpful. Thanks Jay
  • I am very delighted to let you all know that I have just received my IELTS score, the overall band is 7.0 (L- 7.5, S-7.0, R-6.0, W-7.0) I would like to thank E2 IELTS for its writing tutorials. I highly recommend this playlist, especially the videos about the structures of different types of paragraphs. I would like to extend my gratitude and thank Jay for his excellent guidance, which is totally free for us.