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Why you should first fail the IELTS – an overview of the best study strategy | Your Study Abroad Blog
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You are here: Home. Raquo; Why you should first fail the IELTS an overview of the best study strategy. Why you should first fail the IELTS an overview of the best study strategy. Look If you are seriously interested about studying in Australia, the UK or Canada you need to score high in the IELTS……the secret to scoring high and achieving a band 7,8 or 9 is your preparation. And that’s why I decided to interview ex-IELTS examiner, experienced tutors and even confidence and pronunciation experts. Speaking ...
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5 Cool Idioms for your IELTS exam - My blog
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ESL and IELTS blog. GENERAL TASK 1 SAMPLE ESSAYS. IELTS BAND 9 SAMPLE ESSAY. IELTS Writing Task 2. 5 Cool Idioms for your IELTS exam. Using idiomatic language is a unique way to impress your examiner. Check these 5 idioms out…. 1) “As easy as pie” or “Piece of cake”. When something is easy as pie, that means it is easy to do. I like to do Maths than most students because they say it is difficult, but for me, it is as easy as pie. 2) “Not my cup of tea”. 3) “In a nut shell”. 4) “Couch potato”.
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401 Must have IELTS words - My blog
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ESL and IELTS blog. GENERAL TASK 1 SAMPLE ESSAYS. IELTS BAND 9 SAMPLE ESSAY. IELTS Writing Task 2. 401 Must have IELTS words. Let us boost your vocabulary a bit more today. In all my classes, you learn new words that are rather IELTS centric. It’s no fun for me. However it gets you bonus points in the IELTS. However, not all words need to be IELTSy. You will already know most of the words here, so you have actually started without starting…hmm.that makes sense. Use them and impress your IELTS examiner.
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How to use English idioms – Back into shape - My blog
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ESL and IELTS blog. GENERAL TASK 1 SAMPLE ESSAYS. IELTS BAND 9 SAMPLE ESSAY. IELTS Writing Task 2. How to use English idioms Back into shape. Getting ‘back into shape’ typically refers to returning to one’s former state of health. To get back into shape would involve exercise. When you hear this idiom spoken, the speaker will likely be referring to exercise. This expression however, is not limited to exercise or returning to one’s former state of health. Getting back into shape. You could also use ‘back ...
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How to write your Introduction - Writing Task II - My blog
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ESL and IELTS blog. GENERAL TASK 1 SAMPLE ESSAYS. IELTS BAND 9 SAMPLE ESSAY. IELTS Writing Task 2. How to write your Introduction – Writing Task II. Now this week I thought I would write a simple post about Introductions for Writing tasks. Those of you in my class should kind of know how to write a good introduction. What’s the best way to write one? Most students write. “I am going to talk to you about….”. Here are 3 ways I think makes a good Intro. 1) Use a quote. 2) Use an example. 3) Use a statistic.
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Why you should use spaced repetition to learn English - My blog
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ESL and IELTS blog. GENERAL TASK 1 SAMPLE ESSAYS. IELTS BAND 9 SAMPLE ESSAY. IELTS Writing Task 2. Why you should use spaced repetition to learn English. As I mentioned in a previous article on the top 6 tips to mastering English , one of the best systems for remembering vocabulary is spaced repetition. This doesn’t apply strictly to vocabulary though. Spaced repetition can be used to memorize a variety of information. We’ll look at using spaced repetition to remember phrases in the English language.
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How to answer interview questions in english – Why did you leave your last job? Pt. 1 - My blog
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ESL and IELTS blog. GENERAL TASK 1 SAMPLE ESSAYS. IELTS BAND 9 SAMPLE ESSAY. IELTS Writing Task 2. How to answer interview questions in english Why did you leave your last job? Let’s examine a question that is asked in every interview if you’ve had a job previous to the one you’re interviewing for. Why did you leave your last job? The interviewer wants to know the reason you no longer work at your previous job. If you were fired, you could say ‘ I was fired! Here are some other explanations you can use.
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Answering questions – Products - My blog
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ESL and IELTS blog. GENERAL TASK 1 SAMPLE ESSAYS. IELTS BAND 9 SAMPLE ESSAY. IELTS Writing Task 2. An ‘offering’ is any service or product you sell or give away to a prospective client. If you have a job selling products door to door or at a kiosk, then being able to describe your product is very important. Let’s take a look at a few questions you may be asked and how you can answer them. 1 How long have you been selling this product? Answer: I have been selling this product for over 2 years. Don’t forge...
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How to learn english fast – Focus on phrases, not vocabulary - My blog
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ESL and IELTS blog. GENERAL TASK 1 SAMPLE ESSAYS. IELTS BAND 9 SAMPLE ESSAY. IELTS Writing Task 2. How to learn english fast Focus on phrases, not vocabulary. I wanted to take a moment today and talk about a strategy for learning new languages fast. I’ve been learning languages for the past 12 years. I started by learning Russian. Then, when I met my wife who moved to Canada at the age of thirteen from switzerland, I started learning german and italian. She speaks three languages fluently. With german an...