Official Unit 2 Descriptive Passage
Scanning for details The passages in the IELTS Reading paper gradually become more difficult, with Section 1 being the easiest. […]
Scanning for details The passages in the IELTS Reading paper gradually become more difficult, with Section 1 being the easiest. […]
Once you’ve rebuilt your grammar foundation, it’s time to go beyond short and broken sentences. This post will show you how to expand sentences with connectors, clauses, and logical flow — so your English sounds fluent, natural, and IELTS-ready.
Many learners who dream of studying abroad struggle to form even simple English sentences — despite having completed their schooling. This post helps you restart from zero with practical strategies and exercises focused on core grammar structures, designed to rebuild your foundation fast and effectively for IELTS success.
You should spend about 40 minutes on this task. Write about the following topic: “Some believe that quantum computing will
Many educated students struggle to make even simple English sentences — not because they’re weak, but because their foundation was never properly built. This 10-week plan shows how to rebuild your grammar, rewire your sentence logic, and get IELTS-ready fast, even if your English feels broken beyond repair.
You heard the answer, you wrote it down, and you were wrong. Why? Because the IELTS Listening test is a conversation, not a dictation. It’s filled with U-turns, corrections, and subtle linguistic clues. This guide decodes the signpost language that examiners use, teaching you not just to listen, but to predict and ignore the traps.