IELTS写作常用词语(一)_雅思词汇
ways of showing and avoiding commitment
ways of showing commitment
use first person pronoun as subject: i, we
use verbs with first person subject: advocate, believe, feel, know, mean, think, understand
use personalized expressions: it seems to me, it appears, from my point of view, in my view, in my opinion
use attitudinal signals such as: assuredly, certainly, definitely, indisputably, undeniably, undoubtedly, unquestionably
clearly, obviously, plainly
fortunately, unfortunately, unhappily
significantly
rightly, wrongly
use verbs like should, must, ought to ways of ’hedging’ or avoiding commitment avoid using first person pronouns use impersonal subjects, such as it use passive voice so as to avoid specifying an agent or ’doer’ such as: it can be imagined that ... large numbers of foreign students have been admitted ...
use verbs (often with an impersonal subject) such as: hear, guess, imagine, suggest, suppose signals such as: apparently, arguably, hypothetically, ideally, possibly, seemingly, superficially hopefully, strangely, unexpectedly, regrettably use verbs such as: could, would, may, might
ways of showing commitment
use first person pronoun as subject: i, we
use verbs with first person subject: advocate, believe, feel, know, mean, think, understand
use personalized expressions: it seems to me, it appears, from my point of view, in my view, in my opinion
use attitudinal signals such as: assuredly, certainly, definitely, indisputably, undeniably, undoubtedly, unquestionably
clearly, obviously, plainly
fortunately, unfortunately, unhappily
significantly
rightly, wrongly
use verbs like should, must, ought to ways of ’hedging’ or avoiding commitment avoid using first person pronouns use impersonal subjects, such as it use passive voice so as to avoid specifying an agent or ’doer’ such as: it can be imagined that ... large numbers of foreign students have been admitted ...
use verbs (often with an impersonal subject) such as: hear, guess, imagine, suggest, suppose signals such as: apparently, arguably, hypothetically, ideally, possibly, seemingly, superficially hopefully, strangely, unexpectedly, regrettably use verbs such as: could, would, may, might