Conclusion: Line 12: Restate your thesis statement (In conclusion, this essay has discussed …) Line 13: Add your opinion (In my opinion, …) Example: Thesis: Line 3: This essay …
There are 4 possible different audio types during the audio part of the IELTS exam: They are: Section 1: conversation – 2 people Section 2: talk – mostly 1 person …
Task 3, Listening for Information This task is a dialogue between two people that uses difficult vocabulary for a specific event. Usually, one speaker is an expert in their field …
Always remember that adjectives that end in -ed are used as ‘the effect’ or a cause and that adjectives that end in –ing are usually ‘the cause‘. For example: The …
The Body Paragraphs for Write Essay usually always follow the same pattern due to the 20-minute time constraint (55 minutes or 1 hour for all Writing Tasks). Since a computer …
Matching Features You might to asked to Match Features based on Facts, Opinions, or Theories found in several paragraphs of text. The general procedure is as follows, but the focus …
Task 2, Listen to a Daily Life Conversation In this task, there will be 5 spoken questions after the test taker listens to a conversation between 2 people. There will …
Remember to Pause the Video when the Read Aloud sentence appears. On the exam, you will have 20 seconds to Record yourself.
Parts of Speech, especially nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs, are extremely important to know. Parts of speech (articles ‘a’, ‘an’, and ‘the’ are not included in this set) Parts of …
Introduction for all essay prompts: Line 1: An impartial or neutral background statement that introduces the topic. Line 2: Rewrite the prompt as a concession. Line 3: Write a thesis statement …