IELTS Academic Reading: True/False/Not Given

After covering the Matching Headings Questions in my last entry, in this entry I will focus on another important IELTS Academic Reading question type - True/False/Not Given. True/False/Not Given is a question type that always appears in IELTS Academic Reading. In this blog entry, I will explain what the IELTS examiners mean by TRUE, FALSE … Continue reading IELTS Academic Reading: True/False/Not Given

IELTS Academic Reading: Matching Headings Questions

Academic Reading is one of the 4 skills tested by the IELTS Academic test. The reading test is divided into 3 parts, each consisting of an non-specialized text on general topics and 13-14 questions of different format. The types of questions that usually appear in IELTS Academic Reading are: matching headingstrue/false/not given sentence completion matching … Continue reading IELTS Academic Reading: Matching Headings Questions

IELTS Writing: Part 7 – Chunking as a method for vocabulary learning

As you have seen from the previous blog posts, when preparing for the IELTS writing tasks there are a lot of angles to cover, such as generating ideas and structuring. Once you come to the part where you ought to write, another difficulty often arises - limited vocabulary knowledge. So, in this blog entry, I … Continue reading IELTS Writing: Part 7 – Chunking as a method for vocabulary learning

Writing – Part 5: Knowing what to write

Previous entries dealt with essay structuring, the first step towards writing a good essay that will get you your desired IELTS score. On a real-life example, you saw how easy it can be to produce a well-structured piece of writing. However, there is more to learn if you are really looking to ace the IELTS … Continue reading Writing – Part 5: Knowing what to write

Writing – Part 4: Example of connecting ideas in the main part

Interestingly, when I talk about the structure of essays with my students, they all seem to know that an essay should have separate paragraphs. This is probably so because such facts are usually being taught at school. I wrote about knowing how to structure your essay in terms of the overall structure, starting with an … Continue reading Writing – Part 4: Example of connecting ideas in the main part

Writing – Part 3: Example of structuring

In my previous entry, I focused on explaining the structure of the 2nd writing part of IELTS. If you read the post, you´ll know that writing of a good essay starts with knowing how to properly structure it. If you master this, your essays will definitely score high points. In this entry, you´ll see how … Continue reading Writing – Part 3: Example of structuring