Sunday, February 8, 2015

How to Structure a "Both Sides of an Opinion" IELTS Essay

Learn about the 3 different types of writing questions in IELTS. Discover how each different type has a different essay structure. Follow along as I analyse a model essay for "Both sides of an Opinion". You'll learn exactly what you need to do.



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Friday, February 6, 2015

How To Recognize and Structure Opinion Essays In IELTS

There are 3 basic types of IELTS essays. This video looks at one type of essay - Opinion essays (in which you have to take a position and state your opinion). You will learn how to structure a "To what extent..." essay.



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Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Basic Essay Structure for Task 2 IELTS

In Task 2 writing, it's important that you structure your essay appropriately so you can score highly in the coherence and cohesion criteria of the marking. Watch the video below to learn how to structure your essay.



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Wednesday, January 7, 2015

3 steps to Brainstorming for IELTS Task 2 Writing

Brainstorming is the process of generating ideas for your writing. You need good ideas to score highly on the task response criteria for your writing. Watch the video to discover the 3 steps that will help you brainstorm quickly and effectively.



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Wednesday, December 24, 2014

IELTS PRONUNCIATION: RISING & FALLING TONES

Intonation is an important feature of pronunciation, one of the assessment criteria in the IELTS speaking test. Using appropriate intonation and fully understanding the intonation used by the interviewer matter a great deal. Intonation is very essential in speaking English because it conveys

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Monday, December 22, 2014

IELTS PRONUNCIATION: SENTENCE STRESS

English is a very melodious language – you can go up and down with your pitch, pause before or after a word, or even speed up or slow down just to give certain words in a sentence more meaning than the other words. In fact, you can say the same sentence in different ways with different

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