Curriculum
10 Sections
30 Lessons
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Unit 1: Vocabulary for Introducing Topics and Background Information
4
1.1
Lesson 1: Introducing Topics in IELTS Writing Task 2
1.2
Lesson 2: Paraphrasing the Task and Stating Your Position
1.3
Lesson 3: Building Effective Thesis Statements in IELTS Writing Task 2
1.4
Lesson 4: Mastering Introductions through True/False Practice
35 Questions
Unit 2: Vocabulary for Expressing Opinions and Developing Arguments
4
2.1
Lesson 1: Essential Vocabulary and Structures for Stating Opinions
2.2
Lesson 2: Vocabulary and Strategies for Developing Arguments
2.3
Lesson 3: Vocabulary and Techniques for Presenting Supporting Evidence
2.4
Lesson 4: True/False Exercises for Mastery of Opinion, Argument, and Evidence Vocabulary
80 Questions
Unit 3: Vocabulary for Discussing Advantages and Disadvantages
4
3.1
Lesson 1: Vocabulary and Structures for Presenting Advantages
3.2
Lesson 2: Vocabulary and Structures for Presenting Disadvantages
3.3
Lesson 3: Vocabulary and Structures for Comparing Advantages and Disadvantages
3.4
Lesson 4: True/False Mastery—Testing Your Understanding of Vocabulary and Structures
10 Minutes
50 Questions
Unit 4: Vocabulary for Expressing Opinions and Justifications
3
4.1
Lesson 1: Essential Vocabulary and Sentence Structures for Giving Opinions
4.2
Lesson 2: Advanced Justification—How to Justify Your Opinion with Evidence and Examples
4.3
Lesson 3: Balancing Opinions—Presenting Both Sides and Giving a Clear Stance
Unit 5: Vocabulary for Cohesion and Coherence
3
5.1
Lesson 1: Linking Words and Phrases—The Foundation of Cohesive Writing
5.2
Lesson 2: Paragraphing and Logical Sequencing—Building Clear, Connected Arguments
5.3
Lesson 3: Reference and Substitution—Achieving Natural Flow and Avoiding Repetition
Unit 6: Academic Vocabulary for Expressing Opinions and Arguments
3
6.1
Lesson 1: Essential Vocabulary for Stating Opinions and Developing Arguments
6.2
Lesson 2: Advanced Vocabulary for Justifying, Qualifying, and Balancing Arguments
6.3
Lesson 3: Vocabulary and Structures for Counter-Arguments, Concessions, and Refutations
Unit 7: Academic Vocabulary for Discussing Causes, Effects, and Solutions
3
7.1
Lesson 1: Essential and Advanced Vocabulary for Describing Causes and Effects
7.2
Lesson 2: Advanced Vocabulary and Structures for Proposing and Evaluating Solutions
7.3
Lesson 3: Cohesion, Coherence, and Advanced Linking for Cause-Effect-Solution Essays
Unit 8: Academic Vocabulary for Discussing Trends and Data
3
8.1
Lesson 1: Mastering Vocabulary for Describing Trends, Changes, and Data in Academic Writing
8.2
Lesson 2: Precision and Clarity in Describing Trends—Comparative and Superlative Structures, Quantifiers, and Data Language
8.3
Lesson 3: Cohesion and Coherence in Trend and Data Description—Linking Devices, Sequencing, and Logical Development
Unit 9: Academic Vocabulary for Expressing Opinions and Arguments
3
9.1
Lesson 1: Essential Language for Stating, Supporting, and Challenging Opinions
9.2
Lesson 2: Advanced Structures for Balancing, Contrasting, and Evaluating Arguments
9.3
Lesson 3: Language for Qualifying, Nuancing, and Hedging Arguments
Unit 10: Academic Vocabulary for Problem-Solution Essays
3
10.1
Lesson 1: Essential Vocabulary and Structures for Identifying and Describing Problems
10.2
Lesson 2: Advanced Vocabulary and Structures for Proposing and Explaining Solutions
10.3
Lesson 3: Linking Problems and Solutions—Cohesive Devices, Structures, and Academic Style
IELTS Academic Writing Task 2 Vocabulary (Band 5 to 6)
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