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The IELTS Listening Test Section 4 is the toughest of all the four sections. In this section of the IELTS test, the candidates will get to listen to a lecture of a professor or lecturer; answers will be hidden in the lecture. The candidates will have to listen to the audio very minutely and write […]

The IELTS Tests are designed to test the ultimate level of proficiency in all forms of the English language of a student/candidate. The IELTS Academic tests are for students who want to study at undergraduate or postgraduate level in a foreign English speaking country. The IELTS tests certify students/candidates with a Band Score, the higher […]

In the IELTS Writing Test, you need to write in complex sentences where applicable. Candidates often seem to have a misconception that, the more complex sentences they write, the better ‘Band Score’ they would get. Often in the process, they write wrong sentences and lose marks. Writing ‘]Complex Sentences, as and when applicable is an […]

The one liner answer is, ‘Grammatical Knowledge’ is of top priority for the ‘IELTS’ Test. As we all know that grammar is the foundation of any language, it holds good for the IELTS Test as well. In both the two formats of the IELTS Tests i.e. in the IELTS Academic Test and in the IELTS […]

The IELTS Writing Task1 (Academic) provides the student to write explaining a Line/Bar Graph/Pie Chart/Double Line Graph/Table. The Student/candidate needs to write/explain the data available from the Graph or Table, as is the case may be. The writing has to be within minimum 150 words, but not exceeding the limit by +50 words. This test is […]