Mustafa Azmi Bingol1
1Law Department, Faculty of Law, Tishk International University, Erbil, Iraq
Abstract: IELTS test has four sections, and writing is one of them as a productive skill. In this test, writing has two tasks, and the first one is descriptive writing while the second is argumentative type. Both of them have their own peculiarities, and candidates of IELTS test come across different challenges. In the study we conducted, we focused on most outstanding challenges that the candidates revealed during the 50-hour course. As a result, we prepared a questionnaire inquiring these challenging points for them. It seems they have some difficulties in writing these tasks, and since these tasks require some extra academic skills, the candidates cannot learn them in their past education, so they need to struggle extra to gain these skills to be able to write in IELTS test.
Keywords: IELTS Test, IELTS Writing, Descriptive and Argumentative Writing
Published: February 19, 2023
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International Journal of Social Sciences & Educational Studies
ISSN 2520-0968 (Online), ISSN 2409-1294 (Print), December 2022, Vol.9, No.4