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What does "undermine" mean in this sentence: "Ignoring mental health issues can undermine confidence"?
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Strengthen
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Everyday phrases (part 2)

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Speaking part 2 cue card

🔹Describe the member of your family you spend most time with.
You should say:
🔘 Who this person is
🔘 What kind of person he or she is
🔘 What you usually do with each other
🔘 Explain why you spend most time with this person


🔺 Take notes and share your answer below in the comments to receive a brief feedback 👇
(If it's difficult for you to record your voice, you can start by typing)

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Everyday phrases (part 3)

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Enhance your IELTS Writing with the subjunctive mood!

🔹This structure expresses hypothetical or unreal situations.

-Example: *It is essential that she prepare thoroughly for the exam.* Use it in formal essays to sound polished.
-Practice: Rewrite "I suggest he studies more" using the subjunctive mood. Share your answers!

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Understanding Coherence

🔹Coherence in IELTS Writing and Speaking means organizing ideas logically and connecting them clearly so your response is easy to follow. It’s assessed in both tasks, making up 25% of your score. Below are short examples of coherent and incoherent responses to clarify the difference.

▪️Question (Writing Task 2): Do you think technology makes life easier?
🔸Coherent Example:
Technology simplifies life by saving time. For example, smartphones allow instant communication and easy access to information. However, overuse can lead to distractions.
Why coherent? Clear point, supported by an example, with linking words (“for example,” “however”) and a logical flow.
🔸Incoherent Example:
Technology is good. I use my phone, but it’s distracting. Also, computers help with work.
Why incoherent? Ideas are disconnected, lack linking words, and jump between unrelated points.
🔘Tips: Plan your response, use linking words (e.g., “because,” “therefore”), and ensure each sentence builds on the last.

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Level up your IELTS Writing with relative clauses with prepositions!

🔹These add precision and sophistication.
-Example: *The tutor, to whom she owed her success, was exceptional.*

Use them to elaborate in essays. -Practice: Rewrite "She admired the teacher. She learned a lot from him" using a relative clause with a preposition. Share your answers!

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Impress IELTS examiners with conditional perfect structures!

🔹These show hypothetical past situations.
-Example: *Had she prepared more, she would have scored higher.*
-Use them in essays to discuss unreal past scenarios.
-Practice: Rewrite "If he studied, he passed" using a conditional perfect. Share below!

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Everybody, Somebody, Anybody, Nobody

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Mastering Speaking Part 2

In Part 2 of the IELTS Speaking test, you're given a topic and 1 minute to prepare. Then, you need to speak for 1–2 minutes.

🔹Here’s how to prepare effectively in 60 seconds:
1⃣Quickly outline 4 points related to the topic (Use the prompts on the card!).
2⃣Think of a personal story or example to make your answer natural.
3⃣Use the past tense if it’s a memory or experience.
4⃣Practice using connectors:
🔹 “First of all…”
🔹 “What happened was…”
🔹 “To be honest…”
🔹 “One thing I remember clearly is…”

🧠 Remember: You’re not graded on facts — it's your fluency, vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation that matter most.
📌 Practice idea:
Pick a random object near you (e.g., a pen, a cup) and describe a memory related to it for 2 minutes. Train your brain to connect ideas fast!

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Using a variety of connectors makes your speech more natural and structured. Here are the main types with 2 examples each 👇

🔹 1. Adding Information
-Also, I enjoy reading in my free time.
-I love traveling. In addition, I like learning new languages.
🔹 2. Giving Examples
-For example, I usually go jogging every morning.
-Many people enjoy fast food, such as burgers and fries.
🔹 3. Showing Contrast
-I enjoy parties, but I also value quiet time.
-However, I don’t always have time to go out.
🔹 4. Expressing Reason/Cause
-I didn’t go out because I was tired.
-Since the weather was bad, we stayed indoors.
🔹 5. Showing Result/Effect
-I was late, so I missed the bus.
-It started raining; therefore, we canceled the picnic.
🔹 6. Sequencing Ideas
-First of all, I’d like to talk about my family.
-Then, I moved to a different city.
🔹 7. Giving Your Opinion
-Personally, I think social media is helpful.
-In my opinion, cities should invest more in public transport.

📌 TIP: Use these naturally – don’t force them. Practice speaking about daily topics using a few from each category.
🎯 Want to sound fluent and organized? Connect your ideas smoothly!

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IELTS Speaking Part 2: Common Questions to Prepare! 📝

🔹Nail Speaking Part 2 by practicing these common question types! You’ll get a cue card with a topic and 1 minute to prepare a 1-2 minute talk. Here are frequent topics to master: 🌟

🔸Describe a person: E.g., "Describe someone who has influenced you." (Talk about who, why, and how.)

🔸Describe a place: E.g., "Describe a place you love visiting." (Mention where, what’s special, and feelings.)

🔸Describe an event: E.g., "Describe a memorable event in your life." (Share what happened, when, and why it matters.)

🔸Describe an object: E.g., "Describe something important you own." (Explain what it is, its use, and value.)

Tip: Use a structure—introduce the topic, give details, and explain why it’s significant. Practice these with a timer!

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Master IELTS Speaking Part 1: Top Tips! 🚀

-Ready to boost your Band score? 📈 Here’s how to nail Speaking Part 1

🎯 Tip 1: Use Natural Fillers
Sound fluent with phrases like “Well…”, “To be honest…”, or “Let me think…”.

-Example: “Well, my favorite hobby is painting because it’s so relaxing.”

🎯 Tip 2: Expand Your Answers
Give a clear answer, add 1-2 reasons, and use descriptive words.

-Example: “I love weekends because they’re refreshing. I usually hike; it’s exciting and keeps me active.”

🎯 Tip 3: Stay Calm & Structured
Take a brief pause to think, then answer in 2-3 sentences. Smile to sound confident!

-Example: “Let me think… I prefer city life. It’s vibrant, and there are more job opportunities

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Useful Vocabulary for Describing a Person in IELTS Speaking Part 2

Enhance your responses with these impactful words! Here’s a list of key vocabulary with examples to make your answers shine:

🔹 Role model
-Example: "My teacher is a true role model because she always encourages us to pursue our dreams with determination."
🔹 Profound impact
-Example: "My best friend had a profound impact on me by teaching me the value of staying positive during tough times."
🔹 Admire greatly
-Example: "I admire my mother greatly for her ability to balance her career and family life effortlessly."
🔹 Charismatic
-Example: "My favorite coach is so charismatic that everyone in the team feels motivated just by listening to him."
🔹 Compassionate
-Example: "My neighbor is a compassionate person who always volunteers to help those in need in our community."
🔹 Inspiring
-Example: "My uncle’s journey to overcome challenges is truly inspiring and pushes me to never give up."

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Which word best describes a person who motivates others through their actions and has a magnetic personality?
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Profound
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Charismatic
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Compassionate
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