9 Idioms about Likes

9 Idioms about Likes

Questions about likes are among the most common questions you will receive in your IELTS speaking test. There is more than one way to express likes, so let’s find out what the alternatives are. Comment below any other expressions about likes you want to share with...

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Arrive In/ Arrive At/ Arrive On/ Arrive

Arrive In/ Arrive At/ Arrive On/ Arrive

One of the most common grammar mistakes related to prepositions I see my students make is ‘arrive to’, which doesn’t exist in English. So what are the prepositions that collocate well with ‘arrive’? Let’s find out in the visual below. References Oxford Advanced...

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Digital Minimalism

Digital Minimalism

In this digitalized era, especially amid the coronavirus pandemic, when Internet shopping, remote working, and online learning are currently in vogue, I appear to go against the norm trying to relay this message. As a teacher, I am grateful for the opportunity to...

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IELTS Reading: Diagram Labeling

IELTS Reading: Diagram Labeling

Example: Source: Cambridge IELTS 11, Test 1 – Reading, Passage 2, Questions 20 – 26 Strategies & Tips: Read the instruction => check the word limit Look at the diagram to see what it is about in general => main idea Notice the title/ heading of the diagram...

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IELTS Reading: Flow-Chart Completion

IELTS Reading: Flow-Chart Completion

Example: Source: Cambridge IELTS 9, Test 1 – Reading, Passage 3, Questions 34 – 39 Strategies: Read the instruction -> word limit Skim the chart -> what it is about (main idea) Underline key words -> predict answers with relation to the stages Scan for key...

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IELTS Reading: Summary Completion With And Without Box

IELTS Reading: Summary Completion With And Without Box

Examples: Source: Cambridge IELTS 11, Test 2 – Reading, Passage 3, Questions 27 – 30 Source: Cambridge IELTS 11, Test 2 – Reading, Passage 3, Questions 27 – 30 Strategies: Read the instruction to see: what kind of summary completion the task is (With or Without Box)...

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IELTS Reading: Multiple Choice (Type 1 & Type 2)

IELTS Reading: Multiple Choice (Type 1 & Type 2)

Examples: Source: Cambridge IELTS 11, Test 2 – Reading, Passage 3, Questions 27 – 30 Source: Cambridge IELTS 12, Test 6 – Reading, Passage 1, Questions 10 – 13 Strategies: Read the instruction => check if there is only one correct answer or you can choose 2 or 3...

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IELTS Reading: Matching Sentence Endings

IELTS Reading: Matching Sentence Endings

Example: Source: Cambridge IELTS 11, Test 3 – Reading, Passage 2, Questions 19 – 22 Strategies & Tips: Read the instruction => check if any option can be used more than once Start with the questions by underlining their key words. Try to predict the answer:...

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