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Right now, you can get a 15% discount + bonus π
β¨ Discount code: bonus16 β¨
π Go to IELTS Academic Pack
π Go to IELTS General Pack
The offer expires at 23.59 GMT on Sunday, 13 February. It will not be extended.
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"I love you to the moon and back" is a beautiful idiom, isn't it? Speaking about IELTS, in which sections are you actually allowed to use idioms?
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12%
IELTS Writing
66%
IELTS Speaking
16%
Both
6%
Neither
In this short story you can actually find most love-related idioms that people use in English. You can find definitions of all the idioms in the original post here https://www.oysterenglish.com/love-idioms.html
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We are currently working on updating our IELTS Writing Task 2 course. As part of this process, Iβve taken a number of consultations from former IELTS examiners and test writers. Hereβre some takeaways that Iβd like to share with you right now:
1. Do NOT try to use complex/fancy/big words in your essay. Choose the best word for each situation, even if itβs simple.
2. Do NOT try to write long and complex sentences either. When writing your essay you should be thinking about answering the essay question clearly, not about making your grammar more complex.
3. DO pay a lot of attention to how your ideas are organised and developed. Several ex-examiners I talked to agree that people are often stuck below the score they need because their essay is not clear/doesnβt answer the question/ or ideas are not developed/connected to each other, and NOT because of their vocabulary/grammar.
IELTS Writing is not just about your English skills. It is also about your ability to produce a logically-organised, easy-to-follow essay that clearly answers the question. Maybe you have never been taught how to do it at school (I havenβt), but you can and should learn this skill before your exam.