IELTS Speaking

IELTS Speaking Part 2: An Experience

Describe something important that you learned(not in school or college) You should say:What you learnedHow easy/difficult it was to learnHow did you learn

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Writing Tips

Understanding Brainstorming: A Practical Guide for IELTS

Haven’t found a suitable method to practice and improve your IELTS Speaking and Writing band scores? Brainstorming could be an easily applicable approach

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IELTS Speaking

Using Contractions: Wanna, Gonna

Many students wonder if contractions are allowed in the IELTS Speaking test. Well, let’s first understand what contractions are. What are contractions? A contraction

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Vocabulary

American and British English spelling differences

In the IELTS test, an international English language proficiency exam, UK (British) and US (American) English spellings are generally accepted. However, it’s essential

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IELTS Speaking

IELTS Speaking Part 1+2: JOB

For those who are preparing for the IELTS exam, especially in the Speaking section, you are likely to encounter topics that are very

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Grammar

Grammar: Used to (do)

The ‘used to’ structure appears frequently in common English communication. Therefore, in this article, Essay King will share with you all the knowledge

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Education Task 2 Academic

IELTS Writing Task 2 – Topic: Education

The topic of Education is a common theme in the IELTS Writing Task 2. In this article, Essay King will provide everyone with

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Writing Tips

The IELTS learning path from 0 to 7.5 for all levels

A band score of 7.5 is one of the coveted goals for IELTS test-takers. This band score indicates a relatively high level of

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Music Task 2 Academic & General

IELTS Writing Task 2-Topic: Music

The most important function of music is that it helps people reduce stress. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this

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Grammar

IELTS Grammar: Relative clauses

Relative clauses give information about a noun (or noun phrase). They are linked to the noun (or noun phrase) by a relative pronoun

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