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[Seldom + aux.verb + Subject]

To emphasize that something very rarely happens.


- Seldom have I read an article that was so full of lies.

- Seldom do I use public transport to commute to work.


- Seldom does she wear makeups for parties but this time she is wearing a lot of it and feels uncomfortable.


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IELTS Liz 👩‍🏫: Writing Task 1
Theme: Bar charts 📊

Full essential lesson on bar charts

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Banana grammar 🍌 😂

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How to Use Examples Correctly in IELTS Writing Task 2

Question Prompt
Common ways to give examples
Providing examples from experience
Examples to extend ideas
Short examples to express ideas
Good examples vs Bad examples
More ways to extend ideas
Conclusion

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IELTS Writing Tip 🍓 | @IELTS_8

"In a nutshell, ... "


Many students use this idiom to start their conclusion. It's informal and not appropriate to use in IELTS essay writing. Here are the list of phrases to use for conclusion;

"To conclude,...."
"In conclusion,..."
"To sum up,...."
🚫 " Finally,... "
🚫 " In general,... "
🚫 " In a nutshell..."



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Can you use a HIGHLIGHTER in IELTS Reading exam (paper-based) ? 🖍️
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57%
Yes
43%
No
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Band 9 Vocabulary 🥥 | @IELTS_8
💼Work vocabulary👜


To subsidise 🗳
= to pay part of the cost of something, usually in order to help people.

Output 📦
= the amount of work or goods produced.

Work/life balance
= the ability to work hard but also enjoy a good quality family and social
life

To motivate people 🧨
= to give them positive reasons for working hard

Pay increments 📈
= pay rises/increases

Perks 🎁
= reward from an employer which are not financial (eg free lunches, a car etc)

Financial rewards 📑
= any form of money payment (salary, commission, pension etc)

Bonuses 📜
= money given in addition to salary, usually in return for achieving targets

Incentives 🎫
= any reward that makes people work harder

Job satisfaction 🎰
= enjoyment of a job for non-financial reasons

Target-related 🎯
= dependent on hitting a target on the job

Job training 🏋‍♂
= training while working, not by leaving work to go to college etc

Ongoing training 🥌
= training throughout your time in a job, not just at the start

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1001 Vocabulary/Spelling questions

Synonyms & Antonyms
Verbal Classification & analogies
Vocabulary in context
Spelling

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IELTS information ♻️ | @IELTS_8

Can I write T instead of 'True' for 'True, False, Not Given' questions?

Yes, it's possible to write a letter instead of the word 'True', and you can write 'Y' instead of the word 'YES'.

“False=F, Not Given=NG, No=N ”

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Common Phrasal Verbs || @IELTS_8

Get down on ♨️
= To criticize someone

-My parents used to get down on me for failing tests."

To carry out ♻️
= To execute a project or duty

-The substitute teacher is carrying the project out with her class.

To come up with 🆕
= To suggest, to find a solution or idea

-We finally came up with a solution to the problem.

To pull Over ⛔️
= To move a vehicle to the side of the road snd stop

-That looks like a lovely restaurant, can you pull the car over and park?

To get off 🔚
= To finish one's workday

- She usually gets off at 6.30 pm.

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Some people think that parents should teach children how to be good members of society. Others, however, believe that school is the place to learn this.
Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.
#essay

A child’s education has never been about learning information and basic skills only. It has always included teaching the next generation how to be good members of society. Therefore, this cannot be the responsibility of the parents alone.

In order to be a good member of any society the individual must respect and obey the rules of their community and share their community and share their values. Educating children to understand the need to obey rules and respect others always begins in the home and is widely thought to be the responsibility of parents. They will certainly be the first to help children learn what is important in life, how they are expected to behave and what role they will play in their world.

However, learning to understand and share the value system of a whole society cannot be achieved just in the home. Once a child goes to school, they are entering a wider community where teachers and peers will have just as much influence as their parents do at home. At school, children will experience working and living with people from a whole variety of backgrounds from the wider society. This experience should teach them how to co-operate with each other and how to contribute to the life of their community.

But to be a valuable member of any community is not like learning a simple skill. It is something that an individual goes on learning throughout life and it is the responsibility of every member of a society to take responsibility for helping the younger generation to become active and able members of that society.

- Cambridge IELTS
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IELTS Myth #1 ⬆️ | @IELTS_8

Reality ⬇️
You can go from 5.5 to 8 but it takes a quite a long time and a good teacher, good preparation and hard work.
Definitely, not with such shortcuts.

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Common Acronyms 🗞 | @IELTS_8

⭕️TED (Talk) = Tell me, Explain me, Describe to me

🚨ASAP = As Soon As Possible

🪐NASA = National Aeronautics and Space Adminstration

📃FAQ = Frequently Asked Questions

🎞GIF = Graphics Interchange Format

📸RADAR = Radio Detection And Ranging

🔗AKA = Also Known As

🔨DIY = Do It Yourself

🕵‍♂FBI = Federal Bureau Investigation

🛸UFO = Unidentified Flying Object

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Test Master ⚡️

Over 16,000 questions
Thematic test questions
Grammar & Vocabulary
Miscellaneous tests
Answer keys
Elementary – Advanced level .

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IELTS Reading Vocabulary ⚡️ | @IELTS_8 DISADVANTAGE Minus side Weakness Weak point Drawback Obstacle Hindrance Pitfall Shortcoming Difficulty Problem
IELTS Reading Vocabulary ⚡️ | @IELTS_8

SOLUTION
Measure Viewpoint
Method Tool
Panacea Prescription
Catalyst Proposal
Approach Quick fix
Cure Finding
Course of action Clue
Plan Key
Way Resolution
Alternative Unraveling
Weapon Elucidation
Strategy Solving
Policy Clarification
Initiative Answer

These words can be used interchangeably in IELTS Reading exam as a paraphrase.

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IELTS Myth #2 ⬆️ | @IELTS_8

Reality ⬇️
This is kind of true; you should write "complex sentences" but not complicated. Your essays shouldn't be complex to understand.

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Different ways to say "POOR" 🪙

💵 broke
💵 needy
💵 bad off
💵 in need
💵 hard up
💵 dirt poor
💵 destitute
💵 bankrupt
💵 flat broke
💵 insolvent
💵 penniless
💵 moneyless
💵 stone broke
💵 impecunious
💵 impoverished
💵 down-and-out
💵 poverty-stricken
💵 strapped for cash
💵 cash-strapped

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Theme: Greeting the examiner


How to become confident and give a good impression

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🗝 Key to Vocabulary Success 🧩

ENHANCE + appearance
performance
quality
relationship
skill
status
value
______________________________________
ENRICH + experience
performance
relationship
life
vocabulary
knowledge
______________________________________
ESTABLISH + business
creditability
link
network
relationship
reputation
rule

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