Run-on Sentence A recurring problem that ESL students, as well as native writers, come up against in their writing is the run-on sentence. Definition: This error occurs when sentences lack stopping …
Reorder Paragraph: This is the 3rd highest-scoring task in the Reading section. The two most common paragraph types/genres are anecdotal (story paragraphs) and topical newspaper and magazine articles. Remember …
Matching Headings Matching Headings is used in both General Training and Academic Exams and is considered one of the most difficult exam questions. This question type can have you read …
Reading Part 4: Reading for Viewpoints (13 minutes) There are 2 sections to Part 4: The first reading expresses two different views or opinions about a topic. Test-takers will …
1. Capitalize the names of proper nouns. Old Ottawa Ottawa University the Empire State Building Pierre Trudeau Pluto Saint-Michel Street / 7th Avenue 2. Capitalize the first words in lines …
The summary completion task asks you to fill in blanks at the end of a sentence provided, where the blanks may be filled in from a given list of words …
Fill in the Blanks is quite different than RW Fill in the Blanks because there is more emphasis on informal language, collocation, parts of speech, and abstract meanings, especially metaphors. …
Read the following passage A. The narwhal is an endangered type of whale found in the frigid waters of the Arctic, extending from Canada through the Norwegian water to Russia. …
Periods (.) and Ellipses (…) Use the period at the end of an affirmative or negative For example, He isn’t available today. You should call back tomorrow. Use the …
Multiple Choice Multiple-Choice questions seek just one correct answer from a variety of possible answers. Exam takers have to be aware of all the possible ways in which the IELTS …