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The A to Z of IELTS: N is for 'Not Given'
Do you find the ‘Not Given’ option tricky? Let’s look at some handy tips to help make the choice easier for you.
Australia re-opens to international students! Have you booked your IELTS test?
Universities and immigration departments are expected to be inundated with applications. Get a head start by booking your IELTS test now.
Booking your IELTS test - A step-by-step guide
Convenience is key when it comes to booking your IELTS test. In fact, it’s actually simpler than you’d think!
The A to Z of IELTS: M is to Memorise or not
Can memorising answers be a useful approach in your preparation for your IELTS test? Let's take a look.
The A to Z of IELTS: L is for Lexical Resource
Lexical resource is all about how flexibly and fluently you can find the right words and phrases to convey precise meanings.
The A to Z of IELTS: K is for Keywords (part 2)
In part 2 of this series, we look at scanning and identifying questions for keywords in the IELTS Reading test.
The A to Z of IELTS: K is for Keywords (part 1)
Looking out for keywords is a great way to identify and understand what the topic is about. It's also a useful tool in helping you build ideas.
The A to Z of IELTS: J is for Justification
In the IELTS Speaking and Writing tests, you will be required to justify your opinion and ideas. Let’s look at some ways to do this along with some examples.
The A to Z of IELTS: I is for Intonation
Intonation is an important part of your speaking as it can help indicate meaning. Focus on this area in your IELTS test preparation to improve your band score.
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