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✅Practice Task 📝
🔘Rewrite this sentence using one structure from above:
“Technology helps students learn better.”
✅ Example: It is advanced technology that significantly enhances students’ learning outcomes.
💬 Drop your rewritten sentences in the comments for feedback!
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✅ more examples to learn how to use these grammatical structures 👇👇
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3. Cleft Sentences
❌ Basic: Education shapes a person’s future.
✅ Advanced: It is education that profoundly shapes an individual’s future trajectory.
💡 Tip: Use “It is… that…” or “What… is…” to highlight specific parts of a sentence. Perfect for Task 2 essays to stress key ideas.
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🔘2. Inversions for Emphasis
❌ Basic: I have never seen such a beautiful sunset.
✅ Advanced: Never have I witnessed such a breathtaking sunset.
💡 Tip: Use inversions like “Not only… but also,” “Rarely,” or “Under no circumstances” to emphasize points. Structure: Adverb + Auxiliary + Subject + Verb.
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✅IELTS Grammar Masterclass:
Elevate Your Writing with Advanced Structures! ✍️
Want to impress IELTS examiners with sophisticated grammar? Here’s a guide to advanced structures that will enhance your Writing and Speaking, helping you aim for Band 7+! 🌟
🔘1. Complex Noun Phrases
❌ Basic: The decision was made by the government.
🟢 Advanced: The government’s meticulously deliberated decision significantly impacted policy reforms.
💡 Tip: Combine adjectives, adverbs, and nouns to create nuanced phrases. Use words like “significant,” “profound,” or “meticulous” to add depth.
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1. Makkar IELTS Speaking Guesswork ( Sep. to Dec. 2024) / ( Jan. to Apr. 2025 )
2. IELTS Speaking Strategies by Rachel Mitchell
3. Mat Clark IELTS Speaking
4. IELTS Speaking Actual Tests (February to March 2023)
5. Collins Speaking For IELTS
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✅Answer:
Hi, since the essay is long and it's too time consuming to address the whole essay, I'll just check "task achievement" of your approach in the introduction.
There are few things you should improve, to put it shortly, for example:
🔘You haven't paraphrased the whole prompt , you have mentioned that by English countries communicate with each other that's why it's important, but there's nothing about the local languages and how they're at risk of extinction.
🔘Don't say "in my opinion, I think.." it's awkward. Delete the I think part.
Same thing with every child and person, it makes your words not concise and harder to follow, use everyone instead.
🔘Also, your response (thesis statement) is not clear and it doesn't cover the whole parts of the question. You should answer all parts of the question and clearly state your position. The question says is English important? It says should we save local languages? And it says how? Meaning you should add a reason.
Since you haven't addressed these factors, I'd give band 5 to it based on IELTS band descriptions. I wrote this improved version of the introduction with potential band 7-8+ in task achievement 👇
In many educational systems, English is prioritized as a global language, often overshadowing local languages and putting them at risk of extinction. In my view, while learning English is essential for international communication and economic opportunities, preserving local languages is equally important to maintain cultural identity. A balanced approach, integrating both through education and cultural initiatives, is the most effective way to ensure their coexistence.
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✅ question: could you check my balanced approach for the introduction of writing task 2?
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✅Which collocation will you use in your next IELTS practice?Anonymous voting
- Prolific writer
- Ameliorate conditions
- Articulate speaker
- Pragmatic approach
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✅Vocabulary Boost for IELTS
🔹Expand Your IELTS Vocabulary!
Here are 4 powerful words to impress examiners in Writing and Speaking:
🔴Prolific (adj): Producing many works or results.
Ex: The prolific artist released three albums this year.
🔴Ameliorate (v): To improve or make something better.
Ex: Education can ameliorate living standards in rural areas.
🔴Articulate (adj): Able to express ideas clearly and effectively.
Ex: His articulate presentation won over the investors.
🔴Pragmatic (adj): Practical and focused on results.
Ex: A pragmatic approach solved the budget issue efficiently.
🟡 Click here to check the common collocations of these words
‼️Challenge: Use one word in a sentence and share it in the comments!
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✅Boost your IELTS Speaking Part 1 skills! 🗣️
📢 Mini Assignment: Record a 30-second answer to this question: What’s your favorite way to spend a weekend?
💡 Tip: Start with a clear answer, add 1-2 reasons, and use a filler like “Well…” or “To be honest…”.
🟡 Must-read tips for speaking part 1
‼️Share your recording in the comments💫
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✅Ace IELTS Speaking Part 1! 🗣️
🔴Practice these common questions with sample answers:
1️⃣ What's your favorite hobby?
I love reading novels because it helps me relax and sparks my imagination.
2️⃣ Do you prefer city or countryside life?
I prefer city life since it’s vibrant and offers more opportunities for work and fun.
3️⃣ What’s your daily routine?
I usually wake up early, study for a few hours, and spend evenings with family.
🟡 Must-read tips for speaking part 1
💡 Tip: Answer clearly, explain briefly, and stay confident!
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✅ in this post , I've gathered all the Cambridge IELTS books for you
🟡Files are uploaded on the support channel @IELTSworl_d👇
🔴Cambridge IELTS 19 (general, academic, audio )
🔴Cambridge IELTS 18 (general, academic, audio )
🔴Cambridge IELTS 17 (general, academic, audio )
🔴Cambridge IELTS 16 (general, academic, audio )
🔴Cambridge IELTS 15 (general, academic, audio )
🔴Cambridge IELTS 14 (general, academic, audio )
🔴Cambridge IELTS 13 (general, academic, audio )
🔴Cambridge IELTS 12 (general, academic, audio )
🔴Cambridge IELTS 11 (general, academic, audio )
🔴Cambridge IELTS 10 (general, academic, audio )
🔴Cambridge IELTS 9 (general, academic, audio )
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✅Statements and Answers:
1⃣Pesticides are a major cause of declining bee populations.
🔘Answer: True
🔘Explanation: The passage explicitly states that bee populations have been declining due to "pesticide use and habitat loss." The use of "due to" indicates that pesticides are a significant cause of the decline, making this statement true.
2⃣Bee-friendly farming practices have been successful worldwide.
🔘Answer: False
🔘Explanation: The passage mentions that bee-friendly farming practices, such as planting wildflowers and reducing chemical use, "have shown promising results in some regions." The phrase "in some regions" suggests that the success is limited to specific areas, not worldwide. Therefore, claiming success "worldwide" is inaccurate, making this statement false.
3⃣Bees are essential for pollinating wildflowers.
🔘Answer: Not Given
🔘Explanation: The passage does not provide any information about the role of bees in pollinating wildflowers. It mentions that bees are crucial for pollinating crops and that planting wildflowers is part of bee-friendly practices, but it does not state whether bees are essential for pollinating those wildflowers. Since there is no relevant information, this statement is classified as "Not Given."
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✅Quiz: True/False/Not Given
🔹Passage:
The Decline of Bee Populations
Bees play a crucial role in pollinating crops, supporting global food production. However, their populations have been declining due to pesticide use and habitat loss. In recent years, scientists have introduced bee-friendly farming practices to combat this issue. These practices include planting wildflowers and reducing chemical use, which have shown promising results in some regions.
🔹Statements:
🔘Pesticides are a major cause of declining bee populations.
🔘Bee-friendly farming practices have been successful worldwide.
🔘Bees are essential for pollinating wildflowers.
‼️ Send your answers in the comments below 👇
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✅IELTS Reading Hack: True/False/Not Given Questions
🔹For True/False/Not Given questions, use this strategy:
🔴Scan for keywords from the statement in the passage.
🔴Check for synonyms or paraphrasing—IELTS often rephrases ideas (e.g., "significant" might be written as "important").
🔴Focus on the exact meaning: If the statement matches the passage, it’s True. If it contradicts, it’s False. If the passage doesn’t mention the information at all, it’s Not Given.
🔘Example:
🔺Statement: "Coral bleaching is caused by rising sea temperatures."
🔻Passage: "Rising sea temperatures cause coral bleaching."
🔸Answer: True (direct match).
🔺Statement: "Coral reefs generate significant tourism revenue."
🔻Passage: No mention of tourism or revenue.
🔸Answer: Not Given (information not provided).
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✅Sample Answer using the fillers
❗️now it's your turn, use the fillers via voice messages or written texts.
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✅ A list of fillers for speaking
(To sound more natural and fluent)
🔴Well… – Buys time while sounding thoughtful (e.g., "Well, I’d say it depends on the situation.")
🔴Let me think… – Shows you’re considering the question (e.g., "Let me think, I’d probably choose…")
🔴That’s a good question. – Flatters the question and gives you a moment (e.g., "That’s a good question, I believe…")
🔴You know… – Sounds conversational (e.g., "You know, I’ve always felt that…")
🔴Actually… – Adds emphasis or clarification (e.g., "Actually, I’ve never thought about it that way.")
🔴To be honest… – Conveys sincerity (e.g., "To be honest, I find it quite challenging.")
🔴I suppose… – Softens your opinion (e.g., "I suppose it’s because of…")
🔴What I mean is… – Clarifies or rephrases (e.g., "What I mean is, it’s more about…")
🔴In other words… – Rephrases for clarity (e.g., "In other words, it’s a matter of preference.")
🔴Let’s see… – Indicates you’re thinking (e.g., "Let’s see, maybe it’s because…")
🟡 Click on the link to see a sample answer on the backup channel @IELTSwMasters
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