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2022-01-15 07:11:42 Hello dear IELTS takers, I am Sanokulov Jurabek and I'm an IELTS instructor. I regularly score +8.0 in speaking and currently I'm answering recent speaking questions on my channel. Click on the link and let's nail the speaking test together

Band 8+ sample answers (part1) list:

1. Work and studies
2. Hometown
3. Handwriting
4. Shoes
5. Headphones
6. Concentration
7. Mirrors
8. Dreams
9. Apps
10. Emails and writing
11. Losing and finding things
12. Time management
13. Traveling by car

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2022-01-14 17:17:15 ​​What does ‘two words and/or a number’ mean?

As with every part of the test, you must always follow the instructions for each task carefully. In particular, notice whether you must choose one letter, or several letters from a list, like these examples (picture below) from The Official Cambridge Guide to IELTS:

Notice that bold type is used to draw your attention to how many answers you must write, and when you need to write more than 2 answers, you are reminded to write your answers next to the correct question number on your answer sheet. This is a key point and a reminder not to rush. If you do, you run the risk of making mistakes when you transfer your answers and losing marks as a result.

Also notice whether you must write one word only, or one, two or three words and / or a number. If you write too many words, then your answer will be marked wrong. In both reading and listening, if the instructions say ‘write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND / OR A NUMBER’, this means that your answer may consist of:

a number
one word
one word and a number
two words

two words and a number

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2022-01-14 09:13:25
Do you know the four assessment criteria that your examiner marks against when scoring your IELTS Speaking test? ⁣

In this video, we will show the difference between a Band 7 and a Band 8 performance with a focus on Grammatical Range and Accuracy, so that you can know how to score at this level on test day!

Source: ielts.idp.com

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2022-01-14 08:09:02
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2022-01-13 18:56:09 IELTS Writing Task 2
Cambridge IELTS 13 Test 2
Model Answer

Some people believe that nowadays we have too many choices. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?

It is often said that modern life presents us with an overwhelming number of choices. I completely agree with this, and I believe that the Internet and globalisation are the two major factors involved.

It is undeniable that the Internet has led to a dramatic expansion in the number of choices that are available to us. The number of online media options, for instance, is now almost endless. There are countless websites offering entertainment, news, videos, on-demand TV and music streaming, many of which are free. I would argue that this abundance of media leads to confusion on the part of the average user, as we have to make so many decisions about the content that we consume. A personal example of this trend would be the fact that I had a choice of just four TV channels when I was a child, whereas I now have access to thousands of films and series through services like Netflix.

Alongside the influence of the Internet, globalisation is making the world smaller and compounding this problem of too much choice. Cheap international flights have made overseas travel possible for millions of people, but this also means that we are faced with a world of options when deciding where to go on holiday or even where to live. We no longer have the limited but simple travel choices of our grandparents’ generation. The same is true if we look at the increasing tendency for young people to study abroad. While the opportunity for overseas study seems appealing, many students are confused about where to go and which path to take.

In conclusion, we are faced with a huge number of options in most areas of life nowadays, and this is often more bewildering than beneficial.

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2022-01-13 18:55:21
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Some people believe that nowadays we have too many choices.

To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?

Cambridge IELTS 13 Test 2


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2022-01-13 17:52:01
IELTS Reading: 6200 words, 40 questions, 60 minutes = 1,5 minute for a question

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2022-01-13 09:26:28 On your answer sheet, you can write your answers as letters (T, F, NG) or words (True, False, Not Given). Just make sure your answer is clear.

Source:
Pauline Cullen - The Key to IELTS Success

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2022-01-12 17:02:33
On your answer sheet, can you write your answers as letters (T, F, NG) instead of words (True, False, Not Given) ?
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2022-01-12 08:29:21 ​​​​ ​​IELTS Listening: synonyms and opposites Often you don't hear the exact words given in the question. Instead, you hear a synonym, a similar word, or an opposite. For example, if the question contains the word difficult, you might hear too hard or not…
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