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2022-04-25 19:59:57
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2022-04-25 15:42:38 What These IELTS Statistics Say About You

Today we’ll look at IELTS statistics and find out how they can help you prepare for higher scores.

IELTS gathers a lot of data about it’s candidates, and publishes them for the public to see.

So, let’s take a look at the salient points and find out if they can shed some light on who excels on the exam.

Reasons for Taking IELTS

Academic

For people taking the exam for employment purposes, 18% got 6, 21% got 7, and 4.5% got 8.

For candidates using the exam for university, 21.5% got 6, 9% got 7, and 3% got 8.

Nurses scored quite well. They need this exam to work as a nurse in other countries. 16% got 6, 26% got 7, and 5% got 8.

Look at the data for overall 7!

For students entering university with these scores, only 9% reached a 7, while 26% of nurses and 21% of other employees hit that golden score.

What does this tell us?

It says that adults who are already professionals are performing better than students.

It might be the case that workers are using English at work, but that is not the case for many of the nursing students that I have.

My theory is that adults who have more responsibilities, with family and work, are better at managing their time. I know I get more done when I have a lot to do.

Busy people get more done.

The lesson for students, in this case, is to be a more disciplined English learner.

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2022-04-16 15:37:54
How much do you know about the four assessment criteria that your examiner uses to mark your IELTS Speaking test?

Look at two Part 3 interviews and show the difference between a Band 6 and a Band 7 performance with a focus on Pronunciation

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0:13 Band 6

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2:40 Feedback - Band 7

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2022-04-16 15:37:54
How much do you know about the four assessment criteria that your examiner uses to mark your IELTS Speaking test?

Look at two Part 3 interviews and see the difference between a Band 6 and a Band 7 performance with a focus on Lexical Resource

0:00 Introduction

0:13 Band 6

0:53 Feedback - Band 6

1:04 Band 7

2:26 Feedback - Band 7

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2022-04-16 14:00:18
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2022-04-16 10:42:23 IELTS Writing Task 2
Cambridge IELTS 9 Test 4

Model Answer

ln some parts of the world, native languages are being lost as the world develops and evolves. Some believe that this is unimportant and even see it as an advantage. This essay will discuss whether the loss of languages should be cause for concern.

Certain aspects of everyday life are made easier through sharing a common language. First and foremost, business transactions are much simpler when the two parties concerned can understand each other well. Travel problems can also be dealt with much faster when there is mutual understanding Thanks to globalization, these types of communication are increasing and could be seen as largely responsible for the disappearance of languages in more remote areas. If people in those areas want to do business with others, to avoid frustrations, they must adopt the more widely used languages of the world. Thus, with each new generation, their native tongue becomes both less useful and less used. Thus, sadly, the need to make life simpler makes the loss of some languages inevitable.

Nevertheless, language has a multitude of uses that go far beyond tourism and business communication. Firstly, our native tongue is used to express our deepest feelings and emotions. These are much more difficult to convey when using a second language. Language also plays an important part in our culture and identity, uniting us as a community, Thus, when a language is lost, part of the community and culture also disappears. This must be an enormous loss for
the people concerned. Clearly, some people are affected far more than others by the disappearance of a language.

ln conclusion, while it is true that having fewer languages benefits the world of business, and makes transactions easier, I completely disagree with the view that the continued loss of languages is unimportant. The variety of native languages is what makes the world a richer place, and any loss of this kind should not be dismissed lightly.
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2022-04-16 10:40:43
Cambridge IELTS 9
Test 4, Writing Task 2


Every year several languages die out. Some people think that this is not important because life will be easier if there fewer languages in the world.

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

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2022-04-02 18:12:34 ​​ A lack of ideas leads to repitition

Common problem: People often tell me they don’t know what to write about in writing task 2 and they find it hard to get ideas.

When candidates don’t know what to write about, the result is often at least one paragraph where the same idea is repeated over and over. This type of writing will keep you stuck at band 6 or 6.5.

Here is an example from an essay I was sent recently. I have corrected the language errors so that you can focus only on the ideas.

Picture below:

The paragraph begins well but the main idea is not developed. Instead, the same idea is repeated and even presented as though it is an ‘example’. This shows why using a fixed template to create a paragraph is not enough. It also provides a good example of  band 6 task response: ”…the conclusions may become …repetitive.”

SOLUTION: Develop good thinking strategies for the test

If you need to score band 7 or above, in the test, you must

form an opinion about the issue raised in the question

explain your opinion to the examiner and

produce a balanced argument showing that your opinion is justified and well thought-out


Here are some ideas to help you develop these skills:

think about the issue from your own perspective – how does it affect your life now or in the future?

if it does not affect you personally, does it affect a friend or someone in your family? Does it affect your town or businesses nearby?

how do you feel about this?



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2022-03-29 18:15:03
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2022-03-29 12:07:51 #sample_answer
IELTS Writing Task 1:

Cambridge IELTS 6, Test 4

The first bar chart shows changes in the number of marriages and divorces in the USA, and the second chart shows figures for the marital status of American adults in 1970 and 2000

It is clear that there was a fall in the number of marriages in the USA between 1970 and 2000. The majority of adult Americans were married in both years, but the proportion of single adults was higher in 2000.

In 1970, there were 2.5 million marriages in the USA and 1 million divorces. The marriage rate remained stable in 1980, but fell to 2 million by the year 2000. In contrast, the divorce rate peaked in 1980, at nearly 1.5 million divorces, before falling back to 1 million at the end of the period

Around 70% of American adults were married in 1970, but this figure dropped to just under 60% by 2000. At the same time, the proportion of unmarried people and divorcees rose by about 10% in total. The proportion of widowed Americans was slightly lower in 2000.

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