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Exam TipsWritingWriting Task 2
Global strategies for the General Training IELTS Writing Task 2
by IELTS Expertby IELTS ExpertWriting Task 2 First of all, make sure you understand what you are being asked to do. Identify the instruction, the topic, and the way to answer the question. The…
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Exam TipsWritingWriting Task 1
Global strategies for the General Training IELTS Writing Task 1
by IELTS Expertby IELTS ExpertGlobal Strategies for the General Training Module Writing Tasks The General Training Writing test is challenging. In one hour you must do two tasks of different kinds, both of which…
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151. Using one other instead of another Don’t say: Please give me one other book. √ Say: Please give me another book. Another is formed from an and other, but instead…
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121. Using the present continuous for a habitual action, instead of the simple present Don’t say: Every morning I’m going for a walk. ✓ Say: Every morning I go for a…
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Common mistakes in IELTS – Use of the wrong tense (Part 2) 111. Using the past simple tense after to + the infinitive Don’t say: He tried to kicked the…
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Common mistakes in IELTS – Use of the wrong tense (Part 1)
by IELTS Editorby IELTS Editor    Use of the wrong tense 104. Using the past tense after did instead of the infinitive without to (a) To ask questions Don’t say: Did you…
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Exam TipsWriting Task 2
Useful Tips & Strategies for IELTS General Training Writing Task 2
by IELTS Editorby IELTS Editor Useful Tips & Strategies for IELTS General Training Writing Task 2 For Task 2 you must write a short essay, similar to the kind of task you might have to…
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Exam TipsWriting Task 1
Useful Tips & Strategies for IELTS General Training Writing Task 1
by IELTS Editorby IELTS Editor          Useful Tips & Strategies for IELTS General Training Writing Task 1 When the IELTS marker looks at a Task 1…
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IELTS General Training Tips For Writing Test   The IELTS General Training Writing test takes 60 minutes. You have to complete two writing tasks. Task 1 • You have…
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