Writing Tips

Transitional Phrases in IELTS Writing: A Key to Cohesive Essays

In the realm of IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Writing, the ability to seamlessly transition between ideas is crucial for achieving a.

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Grammar

Have and have got

The usage of “have” and “have got” often stirs up confusion among learners. Are they interchangeable? Do they convey the same meaning? Understanding.

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IELTS Speaking

IELTS Speaking Part 1 – Topic Hometown: Vocabulary + Sample Answer

Hometown – This is a familiar topic with relatively straightforward questions often asked about where you were born, live, work, describing the place,.

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Writing Tips

Phrases Not to Use in IELTS Writing

In IELTS Writing, precision is paramount. Achieving clarity and coherence in your essays is essential for securing a high score. However, there are.

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IELTS Reading Vocabulary

40 Common Vocabulary Words in IELTS Reading

Here are 101 common vocabulary words often encountered in IELTS reading exams, along with their definitions and examples:

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Grammar

Likelihood based on conditions (Part 2)

If + past perfect, would(n’t) have + past participle If you’d asked me, I’d have done it would(n’t) have + past participle +.

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Vocabulary Writing Tips

12 Tricky English Words Demystified

English, with its vast vocabulary and myriad of rules, can be a labyrinth of complexities for learners and even native speakers alike. Among.

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IELTS Speaking

IELTS Speaking Part 2 – Describe a talk you gave to a group of people

Describe a talk you gave to a group of people You should say:Who you gave the talk toWhat the talk was aboutWhy you.

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Writing Tips

Scared of IELTS? How to overcome your fear

It’s completely normal to feel scared or anxious about taking the IELTS (International English Language Testing System) exam. Here are some tips to.

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Grammar

Likelihood based on conditions (Part 1)

Conditional sentences talk about a condition (usually introduced by if) and a possible result or consequence. The if-clause can be before or after.

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