Writing Task: Today, people are having children later in life. Why is this the case? What impacts could this have on families and society? Task Analysis: The task asks...
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In previous articles, we focused more on expressing directions with right collocations. Now, let’s look at how to describe changes in a place using simple sentences from a native...
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Writing Task: Many countries spend a lot of money to make cycling easier in cities. Why is this the case? Is it the best way to solve traffic congestion?...
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In English writing, particularly when describing the position of places like parks or buildings, it’s essential to use appropriate verbs or verb collocations. A common structure we often start...
Continue readingLearn How to Express Directions Through IELTS – IELTS 14 Test 2
When we use a map to navigate for others, we need to provide clear and accurate instructions, which typically include a series of commonly used verbs or verb phrases....
Continue readingAnswer Keys in 2023 IELTS Listening Part 1
Vocabulary is one of the aspects tested in the IELTS exam, which is involved in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. In the listening section, for example, candidates not only...
Continue readingBuilding Real Writing Skills with Contextual Grammar and Vocabulary
Rather than really improving everyday English skills, vocabulary and grammar in IELTS writing are frequently discussed in terms of exam preparation. However, that isn’t our ultimate objective. Today, I...
Continue reading10/23: The Importance and Risks of Ambition
Writing Task: Ambition is an important characteristic in people. How important is this quality for achieving success? Is it a positive or negative trait? Task Analysis: Let’s take a...
Continue readingFrequently Used Collocations for Expressing ‘Impact’ in Academic Writing
In IELTS writing, we often discuss the impact of something or someone, such as new regulations, latest policies, or even newly elected leaders. Some impacts are negative, while others...
Continue readingLearn How to Express Directions Through IELTS – IELTS 13 Test 1
Today, we will examine another map from IELTS Test 13, Section 1. Many of the collocations used in this map are familiar to us, simple and clear, allowing you...
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