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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 […]

Spoken English and Written English are the two forms of the English Language that differ from each other in many ways. When it comes to ‘Spoken English’ there are different forms in which the language is spoken; the pronunciation of the British is different from that of the Americans. As English is the mother tongue […]

The IELTS has two formats of tests, (1) IELTS Academic Test and (2) IELTS General Training Test. Both the formats have four parts, 1) Listening Test, 2) Speaking Test, 3) Reading Test and 4) Writing Test. If a candidate gets to see the study materials of the IELTS Tests, he won’t find the words ‘Grammar […]

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 […]

While talking about committing mistakes in The IELTS tests, it might sound strange that even the Native- English speakers commit silly and common grammar mistakes. The reason behind committing mistakes by Non-Native English speakers can be justified, but what about the mistakes of Native- English speakers? There are two distinct reasons found in the survey, […]