Vocabulary

A List of the Most Common Synonyms to Improve Your IELTS Score

Synonyms are the exact or real meaning of the words. English language is a huge ocean of vocabulary and to have an impact

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Writing Tips

IELTS General Writing Task 1 – Letter of complaint

Letter of complaint The Letter of Complaint is one of the common types of tasks in IELTS General Writing Task 1. In this

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IELTS Speaking

IELTS Speaking Part 2: A Book

The book I recently finished reading is “Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind” by Yuval Noah Harari. It’s a captivating non-fiction book that

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Grammar

Have something done

The structure “Have something done” is commonly used in communication and English language proficiency tests. There are cases where if students do not

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Task 2 Academic & General

IELTS Writing Task 2 Sample Answer: Climate Change

In recent years, climate change has emerged as one of the most pressing issues facing our planet. While some argue that individuals bear the primary

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IELTS Test Updates

IELTS One Skill Retake: a faster way to achieve your desired IELTS score

Have you taken the IELTS test and received your Official Test Report Form (TRF) yet? If you achieved the IELTS score you were

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Grammar

At/ On/ In (Time)

Compare at, on and in: We use: At for the time of day On for days and dates In for longer periods (for

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Writing Tips

Study Advice: A Little Every Day for IELTS Success!

Are you gearing up for the IELTS exam? Feeling overwhelmed by the vast amount of material to cover? Don’t worry, you’re not alone!

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Grammar

MUST, MUSTN’T, NEEDN’T

1. Must and mustn’t You must do something = it is necessary that you do it: You mustn’t do something = it is

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Grammar

Verb + verb patterns

When you use two verbs together the form of the second verb depends on the first verb. The second verb can be the

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