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Essential Rules for Writing Effective Conclusions (2024‪)‬ IELTS Podcast

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What Are the Essential Rules for Writing Effective Conclusions?







* Address the question directly.

* Recap or reaffirm your stance.

* Avoid introducing new information.

* Keep it concise.







Which Vocabulary Should You Use for Conclusion Writing?

Consequently, Ultimately, Therefore, In conclusion, Hence, To summarise, In summary.

 





What Ideas Should Guide Your Conclusion Writing?



* Ensure your conclusion accurately reflects how much you agree with the prompt, especially in “to what extent” questions.

* Balance your introduction and conclusion using the sandwich technique.

* Vary your vocabulary without repeating the language of your introduction or the question word for word.

* State your position clearly and choose your best argument for or against without trying to summarise all your arguments.







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Further Reading



* IELTS Essay Structures

* IELTS Writing Tips for a Higher Score

* Essential IELTS Speaking Tips



Discover more about effective writing techniques at Harvard University’s Writing Center.





AUTHOR:

By Ben Worthington, founder and manager of IELTSPodcast.com. An expert IELTS tutor with over 12 years of experience, helping thousands of students every year pass the IELTS exam with Band 7 or higher.



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What Are the Essential Rules for Writing Effective Conclusions?







* Address the question directly.

* Recap or reaffirm your stance.

* Avoid introducing new information.

* Keep it concise.







Which Vocabulary Should You Use for Conclusion Writing?

Consequently, Ultimately, Therefore, In conclusion, Hence, To summarise, In summary.

 





What Ideas Should Guide Your Conclusion Writing?



* Ensure your conclusion accurately reflects how much you agree with the prompt, especially in “to what extent” questions.

* Balance your introduction and conclusion using the sandwich technique.

* Vary your vocabulary without repeating the language of your introduction or the question word for word.

* State your position clearly and choose your best argument for or against without trying to summarise all your arguments.







Share this guide:Share on FacebookShare on LinkedIn







Further Reading



* IELTS Essay Structures

* IELTS Writing Tips for a Higher Score

* Essential IELTS Speaking Tips



Discover more about effective writing techniques at Harvard University’s Writing Center.





AUTHOR:

By Ben Worthington, founder and manager of IELTSPodcast.com. An expert IELTS tutor with over 12 years of experience, helping thousands of students every year pass the IELTS exam with Band 7 or higher.



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22 min