IELTS (International English Language Testing System) is a globally recognized English language proficiency test that evaluates the language skills of non-native...
IELTS Tip
In IELTS Writing Task 1, you need to take special care to avoid repetition of words and phrases. If you simply copy your introduction directly from...
Tip for IELTS Writing
Showcase your knowledge of grammatical structures, but make sure you use them appropriately. For example, the passive voice is very useful...
In IELTS Academic Writing Task 1 you have to select and compare relevant information from data presented in a graph, table or diagram. In your introduction, do...
Substitution is the replacement of one lexical item with a synonym or paraphrase that expresses the same meaning in order to avoid repetition of that lexical item....
The Writing Task 1 of the IELTS Academic test requires you to write a summary of at least 150 words in response to a particular graph (bar, line or pie graph),...
How to practise
You will need a study partner to practise the Speaking test. Ask your study partner to interview you using the questions below. Record yourself...
How to practise
You will need a study partner to practise the Speaking test. Ask your study partner to interview you using the questions below. Record yourself...
How to practise
Ask your study partner to prompt your practice test discussion using the questions below. Try to speak as naturally and fluently as possible. Record...
In the IELTS speaking part 2 test you will be given a task card on a particular topic, and this will include key points that you should talk about.
This...