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    Should I Get My IELTS Test Remarked?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XI8e0-HgFvE One of the biggest concerns students have is whether or not to get their tests remarked if they don't get

    Recent Confusing Questions

    Recent Confusing IELTS Questions

    A lot of you send me your Writing questions after you do your exam. Recently, there have been a few very confusing questions. One student even emailed

    IELTS Essay Topics

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-WhIiw4mu8 Most people doing IELTS Writing Task 2 get stressed out about which IELTS essay topics they will face.

    IELTS Scores

    IELTS Scores

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ua3mxZzmifk IELTS is graded on a scale of 0-9. You will receive a score for Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening.

    Skip a Line and Use a Pencil

    Paragraphing When marking someone's IELTS Writing it is very frustrating to see one big block of text. What I mean by this is a full essay that has

    British Council or IDP?

    British Council or IDP?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEe7vLzVI6Y One of the strangest things I have heard from students goes something like this: ''I'm going to book my

    My IELTS test is next week, what should I do?

    Do you think that one week is enough time to prepare for the IELTS test? How about one month? How about 3 months? You would not believe the amount of

    Yumiko's Band 9 Essay

    Yumiko’s Band 9 Essay

    After just 5 days of using IELTS Writing Academy, one of my students was able to produce an essay of the very highest quality. I am so proud of her

    Speaking Part 3 Tips

    Speaking Part 3 Tips

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoeKYAqBRtE After your 2 minute monologue in Part 2 of the Speaking test, the examiner will ask you around 4-5 more

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