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The Writing Task1 of the IELTS General Training Test is pretty simple compared to the Task1 of the Academic Writing Test. For the General Training Task1, you would be given a topic, in the form of a problem or a crisis, and you would have to write a letter in response to that in not […]
IELTS Writing Test takes the candidate’s ultimate efficiency to write ‘Two quite different pieces of writing’ within the stipulated short period of time, 60 minutes. The test is divided into two parts, candidates need to complete both the parts of the test within given time. As usual in other tests of IELTS tests, the IELTS […]
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 Test has no part which tests only the vocabulary of a candidate. But a wide range of vocabulary is indispensable, as your vocabulary is responsible for 25% marks in the IELTS writing and speaking tests. The vocabulary is also important for the IELTS Listening test and the IELTS Reading test. Initially, you have to build up […]
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 […]