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✅ Boost your IELTS Speaking with these introductory phrases! ✨ Use them to sound natural and confident:
1️⃣ "To tell you the truth, I think..."
2️⃣ "As far as I’m concerned, ..."
3️⃣ "If you ask me, ..."
4️⃣ "To be honest, I believe..."
5️⃣ "In my opinion, ..."
6️⃣ "Frankly speaking, I feel..."
7️⃣ "To put it simply, ..."
8️⃣ "From my perspective, ..."
💡 Tip: These phrases work great in Speaking Part 1 or 3 to express opinions. Practice them to sound fluent! 🚀
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✅ Ace Your IELTS Reading! 📖
🔹Practice scanning for key words to quickly locate answers in the passage. This skill is a game-changer! 🔍
🔸Quick Practice Task: Read the paragraph below and answer the question.
🔺Paragraph:
Urban gardening is becoming a popular trend in cities worldwide. It allows residents to grow fresh vegetables and herbs in small spaces, such as balconies or rooftops. This practice not only promotes healthy eating but also fosters community connections.
🔺Question:
-What is one benefit of urban gardening mentioned in the paragraph?
-A) Reducing city traffic
-B) Promoting healthy eating
-C) Increasing property values
-D) Lowering energy costs
▪️Drop your answer in the comments.
💡 Top Tip: Underline key words in the question and passage to stay focused. Keep practicing daily for better scores!
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✅ Idioms
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✅ Idioms for speaking
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✅IELTS Speaking Tip: Expand Your Answers! 🌟
🔹To score higher, avoid short answers! Use P.E.E. (Point, Explain, Example). State your point, explain why, and give a personal example. This shows your ability to express ideas clearly and in depth. 🗣️
Try it in the comments👇: For “Do you like to travel?”, say where, explain why it excites you, and share a memorable trip.
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✅IELTS Vocabulary Power-Up!
🔹Boost your Band 7+ score with these 3 high-impact words! 📚
🔵Ameliorate (v): To make something better or improve.
-Example: Implementing stricter laws can ameliorate air pollution in urban areas.
🔵Caveat (n): A warning or condition about something.
-Example: The new policy offers benefits, but there’s a caveat: it only applies to full-time employees.
🔵Egregious (adj): Extremely bad or shocking.
-Example: The company’s egregious neglect of safety standards led to a major accident.
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✅ BBC 6 Minute
🟡 Chocolate: meet a real Willy Wonka
🟡 Transcript
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🔵4. Giving Examples
For example
For instance
Such as
Like
🔵5. Sequencing Ideas
Firstly, Secondly, Finally
Next
Then
After that
Meanwhile
🔵6. Emphasizing Points
Indeed
In fact
Clearly
Obviously
🔵7. Concluding
In conclusion
To sum up
Overall
In summary
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✅ COHERENCY, COHESION, GRAMMAR, LEXICAL RESOURCE
to find out what these criteria are, click on the blue link ✌️
✅ Common Sentence Errors
🔹In IELTS Writing and Speaking, clear and concise sentences are essential for coherence and cohesion. Below are examples of sentences with issues like redundancy, missing articles, or awkward phrasing, followed by corrected versions.
🟢Example 1
-Incorrect: Environment is important because environment gives us air to breathe.
-Corrected: The environment is vital because it provides air to breathe.
-Why Better? Adds the article "The" and removes redundant "environment," making it concise and natural.
🟢Example 2
-Incorrect: All of the students who are studying in the school should work hard.
-Corrected: All students should work hard.
-Why Better? Removes wordy "of the" and "who are studying in the school," enhancing lexical clarity.
🟢Example 3
-Incorrect: Technology it helps people to do tasks quickly in modern world.
-Corrected: Technology helps people complete tasks quickly in the modern world.
-Why Better? Eliminates unnecessary "it," adds "the," and refines verb choice for grammatical accuracy.
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✅Boost Your IELTS Writing Score with These Common Topics! ✍️
Preparing for the IELTS Writing section? Knowing common topics can give you a head start!
🔹Common IELTS Writing Task 2 Topics
🟢Education: Should university education be free for all?
🟢Environment: How can governments reduce air pollution?
🟢Technology: Do the advantages of social media outweigh its disadvantages?
🟢Health: Should junk food advertising be banned?
🟢Work: Is job satisfaction more important than a high salary?
Familiarizing yourself with these topics helps you brainstorm ideas and structure essays effectively under time pressure.
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✅Master IELTS Writing Task 2: Common Question Types with Examples! ✍️
🔹To excel in IELTS Writing Task 2, understanding the different question types is key! Below, we outline the most common question types with an example for each to help you prepare effectively. Knowing these will guide your essay structure and boost your score!
☑️Common IELTS Writing Task 2 Question Types
🔵Opinion (Agree/Disagree)
-Requires you to state whether you agree or disagree with a statement and justify your position.
-Example Question: Do you agree or disagree that governments should prioritize public transportation over building new roads?
🔵Discussion (Discuss Both Views)
-Asks you to discuss two opposing views and often give your own opinion.
-Example Question: Some people believe that technology improves communication, while others think it isolates individuals. Discuss both views and give your opinion.
🔵Problem-Solution
-Focuses on identifying a problem and suggesting solutions.
-Example Question: What are the main causes of air pollution in cities, and what measures can be taken to address this issue?
🔵Advantages and Disadvantages
-Requires you to evaluate the pros and cons of a given situation or trend.
-Example Question: What are the advantages and disadvantages of allowing children to use smartphones at a young age?
🔵Two-Part Question
-Involves answering two related questions, often about causes, effects, or opinions.
-Example Question: Why do some people prefer to live in urban areas rather than rural ones? How does this affect their quality of life?
🟠Tips for Success
-Analyze the Question: Identify the type to structure your essay correctly (e.g., balance both sides for Discussion, focus on solutions for Problem-Solution).
-Plan Your Essay: Spend 2-3 minutes outlining your ideas to stay organized.
-Use Clear Examples: Support your points with relevant examples or evidence.
-Practice All Types: Write essays for each question type to build confidence.
🟡 Click here for other question types (all the question types are gathered in this post and this link)
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✅Boost your IELTS Writing score with inversion!
-This advanced structure flips the subject and verb for emphasis.
🔹Example: *Not only did she excel in the exam, but she also inspired others.*
Use it sparingly in essays to impress examiners.
-Practice: Rewrite "She rarely studies, but she passes" using inversion. Share your answers below!
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✅ IELTS Reading Hack! ⚡️
🔹Struggling with time in IELTS Reading? Try the "3-2-1 Method":
-3 mins: Skim the passage for the main idea.
-2 mins: Scan for keywords in questions.
-1 min: Match answers accurately.
This keeps you fast and focused! ⏱️
‼️Practice this method with a short article today. Notice the difference? Share your thoughts below! 👇
(You can test it with the short paragraph below as well👇, although it's just a paragraph and requires much less time)
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✅What's the difference between "I'm in the hospital" and "I'm at the hospital" ?
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✅Boost your IELTS Writing with ellipsis!
🔹This structure omits words for conciseness while maintaining clarity.
🔸Example: *She wanted to attend the workshop but couldn’t [attend].*
-Use it in essays to sound natural and advanced.
🔺Practice: Rewrite "He can speak English fluently, and she can speak English fluently too" using ellipsis. Share your answers!
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✅IELTS Speaking Part 2: Common Questions to Prepare! 📝
🔹Nail Speaking Part 2 by practicing these common question types! You’ll get a cue card with a topic and 1 minute to prepare a 1-2 minute talk. Here are frequent topics to master: 🌟
🔸Describe a person: E.g., "Describe someone who has influenced you." (Talk about who, why, and how.)
🔸Describe a place: E.g., "Describe a place you love visiting." (Mention where, what’s special, and feelings.)
🔸Describe an event: E.g., "Describe a memorable event in your life." (Share what happened, when, and why it matters.)
🔸Describe an object: E.g., "Describe something important you own." (Explain what it is, its use, and value.)
Tip: Use a structure—introduce the topic, give details, and explain why it’s significant. Practice these with a timer! ⏰
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⭕️ Questions that will definitely be asked in speaking part 1
✅Where you live:
How would you describe it?
• I have been living in...,which is located …, it’s famous for…
What do you like about it?
• Has a great night life, hospitable people
What don’t you like about it?
• Traffic congestion, clogged streets, waste of time
What would you like to change about it?
• Better traffic management system, more green areas
✅Where you were born:
How would you describe it?
• Residential area, megacity, lively
What do you like about it?
• Dynamic city, lots of diversity
What don’t you like about it?
• Overwhelming, high cost of living
What would you like to change about it?
• Cheaper rent, better air quality
✅Your job:
How would you describe it?
• Run my own business, create educational content
What do you like about it?
• A lot of autonomy, very rewarding
What don’t you like about it?
• Never-ending, lonely
What would you like to change about it?
• More collaboration
✅Your studies:
How would you describe it?
• Majored in, an M.A graduate in the field of, wasn’t cut out for, ended up choosing
What do you like about it?
• Broadened my horizons, lovely atmosphere
What don’t you like about it?
• Early mornings, monotonous professors
What would you like to change about it?
• Less focus on theoretical skills and more on practical skills
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✅ Linking words
🔵1. Adding Information
And
Also
As well as
Besides
Furthermore
Moreover
🔵2. Showing Contrast
But
However
On the other hand
Although
Even though
Nevertheless
🔵3. Cause & Effect
Because
Since
As
Therefore
Consequently
As a result
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✅Rewrite the incorrect sentence
❌Incorrect Sentence:
City it is very polluted because many cars they drive in city every day.
☑️Task:
Rewrite the sentence to make it grammatically correct, concise, and natural.
🟢Example Response Format:
Corrected: The city is heavily polluted because many cars are driven daily.
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✅Example Question
-Topic: Environment
🟢Question: Some people believe that protecting the environment is the government’s responsibility, while others think individuals should take action. Discuss both views and give your opinion.
🟢Sample Response
-Introduction
The issue of environmental protection is a global concern, with some arguing it is primarily the governmentmillions of dollars in grants and scholarships, while others believe individuals should take more responsibility. This essay will discuss both perspectives and provide my opinion.
-Body Paragraph 1: Government’s Responsibility
Those who believe the government should lead environmental efforts argue that authorities have the resources and authority to enforce regulations. For instance, governments can impose stricter laws on industrial emissions, invest in renewable energy, and fund conservation projects. These large-scale actions are often beyond the capacity of individuals, making government intervention essential for significant impact.
-Body Paragraph 2: Individual Responsibility
On the other hand, proponents of individual action emphasize that collective small efforts can create substantial change. Simple actions like reducing waste, recycling, and using public transport can collectively lower carbon footprints. Moreover, individuals can influence policy by supporting eco-friendly businesses and advocating for change, amplifying their impact.
-Conclusion and Opinion
In my view, both government and individual actions are crucial. While governments can implement systemic changes, individual efforts foster a culture of sustainability. A combined approach, where policies support and encourage personal responsibility, is the most effective way to protect the environment.
🔴Tips for Your Essay
Use clear structure: Introduction, 2-3 body paragraphs, Conclusion.
Include specific examples to support your points.
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✅Test your understanding of IELTS Writing Task 2 question types.
- Identify the question type
Example Question:
Some people think that the best way to reduce crime is to give longer prison sentences. Others believe that there are better alternative ways to reduce crime. Discuss both views and give your opinion.
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✅IELTS Speaking Tip of the Day!
🔹Want to shine in IELTS Speaking? Swap "good" for advanced vocabulary to show off your range! Here are 15 adjectives to use instead:
🔸excellent, superb, outstanding, remarkable, fantastic, splendid, impressive, delightful, exceptional, marvelous, phenomenal, terrific, sensational, exquisite, admirable.
📝 Task: Describe your favorite place using 3 of these adjectives.
▫️Sample Answer: "My favorite place is a tranquil forest near my city. The splendid greenery and remarkable silence create a peaceful escape. Walking there feels exceptional, as the fresh air rejuvenates me."
💬 Share your answer in the group or in the comments for a quick feedback!
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