IELTS Academic Writing Task 1  – Understanding How to Answer Maps
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1y ago
IELTS Academic Writing Task 1 requires you to describe a visual representation of information in a clear and concise manner. One of the common types of visuals is a map, which can be a bit challenging to describe if you are not familiar with the structure and vocabulary. In this blog, we will provide you with a step-by-step guide on how to answer map questions in IELTS Academic Writing Task 1, along with some mock samples. Understanding the Structure of a Map Before we dive into how to answer map questions, it is important to understand the structure of a map. A typical map contains several ke ..read more
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Improve IELTS Listening through Connected Speech
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by IELTS AOLCC
1y ago
If you are preparing for the International English Language Testing System (IELTS), you know how important it is to have good listening skills. One of the challenges of the IELTS listening test is that it is designed to mimic natural conversation, which means that the speakers use connected speech. Connected speech is the way that native English speakers link words together when they speak. It can make it difficult for non-native speakers to understand what is being said. However, there are ways to improve your IELTS listening skills, even when it comes to connected speech. In this blog, we wi ..read more
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IELTS Reading: Learn How to ‘Match Headings to Paragraphs’
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by IELTS AOLCC
1y ago
The IELTS Reading test assesses your ability to comprehend and understand written texts in English. One of the question types in the IELTS Reading test is matching headings to paragraphs. In this question type, you will be given a list of headings and a passage divided into several paragraphs. Your task is to match each heading with the correct paragraph. In this blog, we will provide you with tips and strategies to answer matching headings to paragraph questions and some sample mock questions. Tip 1: Read the passage carefully Before attempting to match the headings to the paragraphs, read th ..read more
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Vocabulary and Grammar Strategies for IELTS Writing Task 1
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by IELTS AOLCC
1y ago
The IELTS Writing Task 1 requires candidates to write a summary of a visual representation such as a graph, chart, table, or diagram. To succeed in this task, you need to have a solid grasp of grammar rules and vocabulary. In this blog post, we will discuss some essential grammar and vocabulary strategies to help you excel in IELTS Writing Task 1. Grammar Rules to Follow in Your IELTS Writing Task 1 Use Simple Tenses: The use of simple present and simple past tenses is crucial in IELTS Writing Task 1. Use simple present tense for facts, figures, and current situations. Use simple past tense f ..read more
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IELTS Writing Task 1: How to Describe Process Diagrams
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by IELTS AOLCC
1y ago
IELTS Writing Task 1 requires you to describe a process diagram or a graph in written form. The process diagrams in IELTS Writing Task 1 are usually technical and complex, but with the right approach, you can effectively communicate the information in the diagram. Here are some tips to help you describe process diagrams in IELTS Writing Task 1. Identify the main stages of the process The first step in describing process diagrams is to identify the main stages of the process. This will help you understand the flow of the process and make it easier to describe. Look for arrows and labels in th ..read more
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IELTS Test: Understanding Subject-Verb Agreement
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by IELTS AOLCC
1y ago
When it comes to IELTS writing, it is essential to have a good grasp of grammar. In particular, you need to master the basics, and one of the most basic parts of grammar is subject-verb agreement. In this blog, we will explain subject-verb agreement so that you can understand it well enough to score a higher band in your IELTS test. What is Subject-Verb Agreement? In the English language, sentences need to have at least one subject and one verb, and these must be in agreement. For example: > I eat breakfast every day. > She eats breakfast every day. You can see that “I” matches with ..read more
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IELTS Writing Task 1: How to Describe Line Graphs
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1y ago
In IELTS Writing task 1, there will be a visual representation or a diagram on which you have to write a paragraph. One of these visual representations may be line graphs. Given below is an example of an IELTS Writing task 1 line graph discussing car thefts in four countries within a period. Let’s check the sample question first and then we will discuss how to answer it. Sample Question: The line graph shows thefts per thousand vehicles in four countries between 1990 and 1999. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant. Write at l ..read more
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IELTS Academic Reading Multiple Choice Questions – Tips and Practice Questions
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by IELTS AOLCC
1y ago
Multiple choice questions in the IELTS Reading Test are used to test a wide range of reading skills. Some of these questions, for example, may require you to understand specific points or the main points of the text. You are required to select the best answer from several options (for example, A, B, C, or D), and to write the letter of the answer you have chosen on the answer sheet. In this blog, you will find a list of tips and practice questions that will give you a thorough understanding of how to solve multiple-choice questions. IELTS Academic Reading Multiple Choice Questions ..read more
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