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IELTS Academic Reading Practice Test: Weather and Climate
Welcome to this IELTS Academic Reading practice test focused on weather and climate. This test is designed to help you prepare for the Academic version of the IELTS Reading test. The Academic Reading test consists of three sections, each containing one long text. However, for this practice, we’ll focus on one comprehensive passage with a
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IELTS Speaking Practice Question Set on Health
This practice set covers all three parts of the IELTS Speaking test, focusing on the topic of health. Part 1 lasts 4-5 minutes, Part 2 takes 3-4 minutes, and Part 3 runs for 4-5 minutes. Simply use these questions to improve your speaking skills and prepare for the actual test. Part 1 (4-5 minutes) Note:
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IELTS Speaking Practice Set: Weather Topic
Welcome to this IELTS Speaking practice question set focused on the topic of weather. This set includes questions for all three parts of the IELTS Speaking test. The approximate timing for each part is as follows: Part 1: Interview-style Questions The examiner will ask you general questions about yourself and familiar topics. Here are some
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Pre-Labeling in Plan, Map, and Diagram in Listening Questions
So, what’s pre-labeling all about? Well, it’s pretty simple. Before the audio starts playing, you take a good look at the visual and try to guess what kind of information might be needed for each blank. Now, you might be wondering, “How do I actually do this?” Let’s break it down. When you first see
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IELTS Speaking Practice Question Set on Society
This practice set covers all three parts of the IELTS Speaking test, focusing on the topic of society. Part 1 lasts 4-5 minutes, Part 2 takes 3-4 minutes, and Part 3 runs for 4-5 minutes. Part 1 (4-5 minutes): Note: The examiner may ask follow-up questions based on your responses. Part 2 (3-4 minutes): You
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Concrete Evidence Strategy in Writing Task 2
Using concrete evidence in your Task 2 essays can be a real game-changer. Concrete evidence includes specific facts, statistics, research findings, or real-world examples that support your points. This approach not only strengthens your arguments but also shows the examiner that you’ve done your homework. So, how can you effectively use concrete evidence in your
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IELTS Speaking Practice Question Set on History
This practice set covers all three parts of the IELTS Speaking test, focusing on the topic of history. Part 1 lasts 4-5 minutes, Part 2 takes 3-4 minutes, and Part 3 runs for 4-5 minutes. Part 1 (4-5 minutes) Note: The examiner may ask follow-up questions based on your responses. Part 2 (3-4 minutes) You
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Plan, Map, and Diagram Questions with Spatial Awareness
The secret strategy? Developing your spatial awareness. This skill is all about understanding the relationships between different objects or areas in a space. When you’re good at this, you’ll find it much easier to follow directions and locate information on plans, maps, and diagrams during the IELTS Listening test. So, how can you improve your
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Counterargument Strategy for Stronger Essays in Writing Task 2
Including counterarguments in your Writing Task 2 essays shows that you’ve thought about the topic from different angles. It demonstrates critical thinking skills and makes your argument more balanced and convincing. So, how can you effectively use counterarguments in your essays? Let’s look at some examples: When discussing the benefits of online education, you might