TubaKhurram
New Member
Writing was always the hardest part for me in both IELTS and PTE. I used to run out of ideas, and even when I wrote something, I wasn’t sure if it was good enough. My grammar mistakes and weak vocabulary made me nervous every time I practiced. But with time, I realized that writing is not about being perfect — it’s about expressing your thoughts clearly and naturally.
At first, I started reading sample essays to understand the structure. I learned how to write an introduction, body paragraphs, and a clear conclusion. Then I began writing one short essay every day, even if it wasn’t perfect. The goal was to practice regularly.I also learned a lot from GEO PTE
writing materials. They taught me how to use better sentence structures, link ideas smoothly, and manage my time during the exam. I started focusing more on planning before writing — that small change made a big difference.
Another trick that helped me was reading English blogs and articles daily. This improved my vocabulary and gave me new ideas for essay topics. I also practiced typing essays on my laptop because in PTE, typing speed matters too.
Now, I feel much more confident while writing. My essays sound more organized, and I make fewer grammar mistakes. I’ve learned that writing well is not about big words — it’s about writing clearly, naturally, and with purpose.
If you’re struggling with writing, my advice is simple: don’t be afraid to start. The more you write, the better you get. Even short daily practice can help you see big improvements over time.
#IELTS #PTE #WritingSkills #EnglishLearning #GEOPTE
At first, I started reading sample essays to understand the structure. I learned how to write an introduction, body paragraphs, and a clear conclusion. Then I began writing one short essay every day, even if it wasn’t perfect. The goal was to practice regularly.I also learned a lot from GEO PTE
writing materials. They taught me how to use better sentence structures, link ideas smoothly, and manage my time during the exam. I started focusing more on planning before writing — that small change made a big difference.
Another trick that helped me was reading English blogs and articles daily. This improved my vocabulary and gave me new ideas for essay topics. I also practiced typing essays on my laptop because in PTE, typing speed matters too.
Now, I feel much more confident while writing. My essays sound more organized, and I make fewer grammar mistakes. I’ve learned that writing well is not about big words — it’s about writing clearly, naturally, and with purpose.
If you’re struggling with writing, my advice is simple: don’t be afraid to start. The more you write, the better you get. Even short daily practice can help you see big improvements over time.
#IELTS #PTE #WritingSkills #EnglishLearning #GEOPTE