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2022-06-26 14:29:55

343 viewsDᴀᴠɪᴅ, 11:29
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2022-06-02 12:57:42 https://www.sciencealert.com/watch-industrious-ants-use-tools-and-cooperation-in-an-impressive-feat-of-civil-engineering
554 viewsDᴀᴠɪᴅ I Oғғɪᴄɪᴀʟ ✩, 09:57
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2022-05-08 14:23:48
728 viewsDᴀᴠɪᴅ I Oғғɪᴄɪᴀʟ ✩, 11:23
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2022-05-03 23:35:22

695 viewsDᴀᴠɪᴅ I Oғғɪᴄɪᴀʟ ✩, 20:35
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2022-03-05 11:05:18 According to a well known IELTS Expert, Pauline, studying in an IELTS Class with an instructor is highly advisable in terms of assessment and correction, nonetheless, you will only achieve a higher score if you take responsibility for your own learning. It is important to be an independent learner and learn more than what your teacher can give you in a lesson.

As a teacher, I totally agree and suggest higher-level learners read at least one article per day and watch The Economist videos or Listen to Podcasts!
Skills always come first,Practising tests without the adequate skills is waste of time

https://www.learnimplementshare.com/stop-spoon-feeding-students.html

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828 viewsDavid l Official l, 08:05
Ochish/sharhlash
2022-03-04 23:13:42 IELTS Writing assessment criteria - explained! What do IELTS examiners look at?

Task Achievement
1) Your ideas should be relevant. This means that if you were asked about one specific thing, for example, about the way computers influence children's academic success, don't write about the advantages and disadvantages of using computers in general. Stick to the point!
2) Your arguments should be extended. This means that a reader shouldn't be an expert in this topic, but your explanation should be so detailed that this person wouldn't have any questions after reading your essay.
3) You must state your position, and it should be clear throughout the essay.

Coherence & Cohesion
1) Your essay should be well structured. It should include the introduction, supporting paragraphs (usually 2 or 3) and the conclusion. Your reasoning should be presented in a logical way.
2) Your essay should be really easy to read. So if there are too many long and complicated sentences which come one after another, the examiner will have to re-read some parts several times. As a result, you will be marked down.
3) You should use linking words and phrases such as 'As a result' or linking devices such as 'This will lead to...' in order to help a reader follow your train of thought.

Vocabulary
1) You should use topical vocabulary. This is vocabulary that is suitable for some particular topic and cannot be used in any essay. For example, you can use the verb 'to argue' in all essays, so it's not topical, but the expression 'exhaust fumes' IS topical as it can be naturally used only in essays about environment or traffic.

Grammar
1) The fewer mistakes, the better. But don't think that examiners read your essays with a magnifying glass and pay attention to every minor mistake. Stop worrying about it.
2) The more diverse and complicated structures you use, the better. I always say to my students that examiners do not have a clairvoyant ability. So if you don’t show in your essay that you can use a variety of grammatical structures, how can they know that you are a very knowledgeable student and deserve a high score? They can assess just what they can see.

#IELTS #writing
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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-03-04 18:18:11
Funny man attempts to say:
“Don’t Judge A Book By It’s Cover".


lol , the end : just don’t do it

@ielts_dave
459 viewsDavid l Official l, 15:18
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2022-02-21 15:41:11
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2022-02-21 13:18:02 #test

My sister ___ a word French

a) does not speaks
b) does not speak
c) do not speak


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2022-02-21 12:30:39 #grammar

I saw a dream last night
I had a dream last night

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