The language of Academic Essays – Hedging devices and more
Look at the hedging devices used below.
Recommend Suggest Propose Feel Believe
In Academic IELTS writing these reporting verbs can be used to
- to show caution (that my ideas might be disproved)
- to speculate about a reason, cause, result or theory
- to present ideas in a manner that invites discussion.
Although tone is not assessed directly in the IELTS Band Scores, using the incorrect tone can seriously affect the cohesion of your writing.
Arguing too strongly can change the nature of your writing and this can lead to a negative opinion of your balanced writing for an IELTS Essay.
To overcome this, and engage the IELTS examiner in your essay.
Use words that shows caution, speculate and present ideas effectively in a neutral tome.
In other words and depending in the IELTS questions, use hedging and hedging devices to enage your reader.
Other ways of Hedging in English
Examples
Examples of Hedging and Cautious sentences
To illustrate further this look at these examples and answer these questions.
Which sentences are very strong in their opinion.
Which are more neutral?
Which sentences make a suggestion?
Which are cautious statements?
* You are free to differ with my interpretation of the answers 🙂 *
You can see that some sentences use verbs, modal verbs and even nouns to hedge an idea (make an idea less forceful, cautious and more neutral in tone)
Now try these hedging exercises.
Hedging Examples
Conclusions
I hope that from these very short activities you can see there are better ways of presenting a stance or position in an IELTS Task 2 Essay.
Above all, when I read a very strongly worded piece of writing, sadly I am naturally more critical of other elements such as ideas, coherence and cohesion among other things.
Take this on board and try to introduce more cautious language into your IELTS preparation and see if your teacher notices a positive improvement in your writing. 🙂
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