Let’s dive into another IELTS test, which includes a lot of directional descriptions in both formal and informal contexts. An Example from IELTS 7 Test 4 Section 2 The...
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The IELTS practice tests include many examples of describing directions, all using native English expressions. By studying these examples, you can effectively master how to express directions in both...
Continue reading10/18: Mixed vs. Ability Based Classes
Writing Task: Some people think that schools should select students based on their abilities, while others believe that students of different abilities should learn together. Discuss both views and...
Continue reading10/17: Are Annual Driving Tests the Key to Road Safety?
Writing Task Some people think that the best way to improve road safety is to make drivers retake driving test every year. To what extent do you agree or...
Continue reading10/16: Instant Gratification – Causes and Consequences
Writing Task Today, more and more people want to get what they want instantly, such as products and services. Why is this the case? Is this a positive or...
Continue reading10 Alternatives to Express Disagreement Without Using ‘Do Not’
When writing IELTS essays, we often need to disagree with a given statement. Usually, we might use “Do Not Agree” to express opposition and present our own viewpoint. However,...
Continue reading10 Alternatives to ‘Agree’ When Supporting Opinions
In ‘The Frequently Tested Themes and Question Types in IELTS Writing‘, we see that the Agree or Disagree category is the most common question type in IELTS essay writing...
Continue reading10 Alternatives to ‘Think’ When Presenting Opinions
Don’t Overuse ‘Think’ IELTS writing is a process of expressing and arguing viewpoints. Almost every paragraph may involve citing the question’s perspective and presenting your own opinion. In this...
Continue reading10 Alternatives to ‘Disadvantages’
In our previous article, we provided 10 synonyms for “advantages.” Now, we’ll do the same for its antonym, “disadvantages,” by offering 10 useful alternatives. ‘Disadvantages’ Alternatives: A Table View...
Continue reading10 Alternatives to ‘Advantages’
The word “advantages” is commonly used in IELTS essay questions, such as “Do you think the advantages outweigh the disadvantages?” or “Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of this trend.”...
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