IELTS

2 6, 2022

IELTS Speaking Part 3: Common topics and frequently asked questions that you have to know (1)

2023-08-25T11:52:48+08:002/6/2022|Categories: IELTS|

Most candidates feel nervous about IELTS speaking part 3. The major reason is that the direction of part 3 will follow the flow of part 2, yet the aspect will be much boarder. This part is approximately 5 minutes and candidates need to respond immediately. So, let’s get yourself prepared by looking at the questions below, it will help you get familiarize with these types of questions!

9 5, 2022

Never ask this again! 3 important skills to ask questions!

2023-08-25T11:55:13+08:009/5/2022|Categories: IELTS|

In the IELTS Speaking exams, can we ask questions? The answer is Yes. However, you have to be aware of what questions you can ask and what should be avoided. How to ask questions in a nicer manner? Let’s learn about it in the following passage.

6 5, 2022

How to master academic writing? 3 points you should be aware of!

2023-08-25T11:55:18+08:006/5/2022|Categories: IELTS|

Academic writing is very much different from sending messages or drafting an email. It demands coherence in language and content. So do you think you know the right formula for academic writing? If you are not very sure, why don’t we check out the 3 fundamental ideas in writing it?

4 5, 2022

3 Common mistakes you must avoid! Strategies to get 7 or above!

2023-08-25T11:56:08+08:004/5/2022|Categories: IELTS|

Are you afraid of ILETS speaking because of your accent? Actually, it isn’t the major reason for reduction in marks! In this passage, we will be looking at the 3 common mistakes in which candidates often overlook, yet these are very important to be kept in mind!

8 4, 2022

In addition to ‘it depends’, how can you enrich the answer for higher scores?

2023-08-25T11:59:23+08:008/4/2022|Categories: IELTS|

In the IELTS Speaking exam, especially the questions in part 1 and part 3, they will ask you questions such as ‘do you prefer to buy clothes in shops or online?’. You can choose either option to answer it. Still, if candidates want to enrich their answer, they may say ‘it depends ...’. To show that you know more than ‘it depends’, you can try to say...