Description
The IELTS Exam Assessment Prompt for General/Academic Writing Tasks (1/2) is an excellent tool for anyone who needs to take the IELTS exam. This prompt provides a comprehensive assessment of your writing skills, specifically for tasks 1 and 2 of the general or academic writing module.
When you purchase this prompt, you will receive an expert evaluation of your writing skills, which will help you identify your strengths and weaknesses. This information is invaluable when preparing for the IELTS exam, as it allows you to focus your efforts on areas that need improvement.
The assessment prompt includes detailed feedback on your grammar, vocabulary, coherence, and overall organization of ideas. The evaluator will provide clear explanations and examples to help you understand the areas that need improvement and how to improve them.
Moreover, the feedback provided in this prompt is based on the IELTS scoring system, which means that you will get a realistic evaluation of your writing abilities, as it relates to the exam. This feedback will help you to identify how well you are performing compared to the IELTS standards, and give you an idea of what you need to do to improve your score.
By using the IELTS Exam Assessment Prompt for General/Academic Writing Tasks (1/2), you can ensure that you are fully prepared for the IELTS exam, which can increase your chances of achieving your desired score. This is an excellent investment for anyone who wants to excel in the IELTS exam and achieve their goals.
INSTRUCTIONS
Here are some tips and examples on how to use this prompt effectively:
1)Ensure that you begin a new chat session each time you use the prompt
2)Read the prompt carefully and make sure you understand what is expected of you in each task.
3)Use the feedback provided by the expert evaluator to identify your strengths and weaknesses. This will help you focus your efforts on areas that need improvement.4)Pay close attention to the detailed feedback on your grammar, vocabulary, coherence, and overall organization of ideas. Make note of any errors or weaknesses in these areas and work on improving them.
5)Remember that the feedback provided is based on the IELTS scoring system. This means that you will get a realistic evaluation of your writing abilities as it relates to the exam. Use this information to understand how well you are performing compared to the IELTS standards and what you need to do to improve your score.
6)Take advantage of the specific suggestions provided by the expert evaluator to improve your writing skills. This may include advice on grammar and vocabulary, sentence structure, or coherence and cohesion.
7)For the errors and corrections in the essay, simply type “ERRORS ?” in the prompt window
8)Practice, practice, practice! Use the feedback provided by the expert evaluator to practice your writing skills and work towards achieving your desired score on the IELTS exam.
By following these tips, you can use the IELTS Exam Assessment Prompt for General/Academic Writing Tasks (1/2) to identify your strengths and weaknesses and work towards achieving your desired score on the IELTS exam.
EXAMPLE INPUT/PI ?
[Academic/General]: Academic
[1/2]: 2
XXX: Throughout human history, ever since people started trading with one another, they have been advertising their products and services. This practice has changed many times over the years with the emergence of new technologies and societal norms. Ads nowadays can be seen everywhere, and have their advantages and disadvantages.
On the one hand, people today buy a lot of things, our society and economy are based on the flow of capital between suppliers, and consumers. Advertisements, are meant to present potential buyers with options, as one of the basic principles of the economy, is the free market. In order to be aware of what they can purchase, and what brands and companies offer the products they want, people need to be exposed to many ads from different suppliers. Based on which, they can compare quality, prices, and availability in order to decide on what to buy.
On the other hand, advertisement can be a too effective in the hand of companies. It has been studied and researched many times over, effective adds can use subtle tricks, such as the composition and colors of the shots, as well as repetition, to influence the perception of the masses. This lets companies spread inaccurate information and increase sales despite their product not delivering what it promises. For example, a mediocre product, which has had a catchy jingle in an add that runs over and over on many different media channels, is likely to be bought because people remember the song despite the low quality of the product.
To conclude, I agree that ads are inevitable, we need some form of communication between companies and consumers. But I believe that advertisements hold to much power as a tool, and need to be regulated much stronger than they are today.
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