✅ COHERENCY, COHESION, GRAMMAR, LEXICAL RESOURCE
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✅Paragraph Correction Assignment
Hello IELTS learners! 📚
🔹To improve your Coherence, Cohesion, Grammatical Range and Accuracy, and Lexical Resource, let’s tackle a short paragraph with issues like poor logical flow (coherence), weak linking (cohesion), redundancy…
Hello IELTS learners! 📚
🔹To improve your Coherence, Cohesion, Grammatical Range and Accuracy, and Lexical Resource, let’s tackle a short paragraph with issues like poor logical flow (coherence), weak linking (cohesion), redundancy…
✅ Linking words
🔵1. Adding Information
And
Also
As well as
Besides
Furthermore
Moreover
🔵2. Showing Contrast
But
However
On the other hand
Although
Even though
Nevertheless
🔵3. Cause & Effect
Because
Since
As
Therefore
Consequently
As a result
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🔵1. Adding Information
And
Also
As well as
Besides
Furthermore
Moreover
🔵2. Showing Contrast
But
However
On the other hand
Although
Even though
Nevertheless
🔵3. Cause & Effect
Because
Since
As
Therefore
Consequently
As a result
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🔵4. Giving Examples
For example
For instance
Such as
Like
🔵5. Sequencing Ideas
Firstly, Secondly, Finally
Next
Then
After that
Meanwhile
🔵6. Emphasizing Points
Indeed
In fact
Clearly
Obviously
🔵7. Concluding
In conclusion
To sum up
Overall
In summary
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For example
For instance
Such as
Like
🔵5. Sequencing Ideas
Firstly, Secondly, Finally
Next
Then
After that
Meanwhile
🔵6. Emphasizing Points
Indeed
In fact
Clearly
Obviously
🔵7. Concluding
In conclusion
To sum up
Overall
In summary
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Which linking word is correct to use?
" Students should pay more attention to school, .......... Their future depends on it. "
" Students should pay more attention to school, .......... Their future depends on it. "
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4%
For example
56%
Since
13%
However
12%
Moreover
16%
Indeed
✅ BBC 6 Minute
🟡 Chocolate: meet a real Willy Wonka
🟡 Transcript
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🟡 Chocolate: meet a real Willy Wonka
🟡 Transcript
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⭕️ Questions that will definitely be asked in speaking part 1
✅Where you live:
How would you describe it?
• I have been living in...,which is located …, it’s famous for…
What do you like about it?
• Has a great night life, hospitable people
What don’t you like about it?
• Traffic congestion, clogged streets, waste of time
What would you like to change about it?
• Better traffic management system, more green areas
✅Where you were born:
How would you describe it?
• Residential area, megacity, lively
What do you like about it?
• Dynamic city, lots of diversity
What don’t you like about it?
• Overwhelming, high cost of living
What would you like to change about it?
• Cheaper rent, better air quality
✅Your job:
How would you describe it?
• Run my own business, create educational content
What do you like about it?
• A lot of autonomy, very rewarding
What don’t you like about it?
• Never-ending, lonely
What would you like to change about it?
• More collaboration
✅Your studies:
How would you describe it?
• Majored in, an M.A graduate in the field of, wasn’t cut out for, ended up choosing
What do you like about it?
• Broadened my horizons, lovely atmosphere
What don’t you like about it?
• Early mornings, monotonous professors
What would you like to change about it?
• Less focus on theoretical skills and more on practical skills
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✅Where you live:
How would you describe it?
• I have been living in...,which is located …, it’s famous for…
What do you like about it?
• Has a great night life, hospitable people
What don’t you like about it?
• Traffic congestion, clogged streets, waste of time
What would you like to change about it?
• Better traffic management system, more green areas
✅Where you were born:
How would you describe it?
• Residential area, megacity, lively
What do you like about it?
• Dynamic city, lots of diversity
What don’t you like about it?
• Overwhelming, high cost of living
What would you like to change about it?
• Cheaper rent, better air quality
✅Your job:
How would you describe it?
• Run my own business, create educational content
What do you like about it?
• A lot of autonomy, very rewarding
What don’t you like about it?
• Never-ending, lonely
What would you like to change about it?
• More collaboration
✅Your studies:
How would you describe it?
• Majored in, an M.A graduate in the field of, wasn’t cut out for, ended up choosing
What do you like about it?
• Broadened my horizons, lovely atmosphere
What don’t you like about it?
• Early mornings, monotonous professors
What would you like to change about it?
• Less focus on theoretical skills and more on practical skills
#speaking
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✅IELTS Vocabulary Power-Up!
🔹Boost your Band 7+ score with these 3 high-impact words! 📚
🔵Ameliorate (v): To make something better or improve.
-Example: Implementing stricter laws can ameliorate air pollution in urban areas.
🔵Caveat (n): A warning or condition about something.
-Example: The new policy offers benefits, but there’s a caveat: it only applies to full-time employees.
🔵Egregious (adj): Extremely bad or shocking.
-Example: The company’s egregious neglect of safety standards led to a major accident.
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🔹Boost your Band 7+ score with these 3 high-impact words! 📚
🔵Ameliorate (v): To make something better or improve.
-Example: Implementing stricter laws can ameliorate air pollution in urban areas.
🔵Caveat (n): A warning or condition about something.
-Example: The new policy offers benefits, but there’s a caveat: it only applies to full-time employees.
🔵Egregious (adj): Extremely bad or shocking.
-Example: The company’s egregious neglect of safety standards led to a major accident.
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Ameliorate means:
Anonymous Quiz
17%
A) To make something worse
70%
B) To make something better
13%
C) To ignore a problem
Which sentence uses caveat correctly?
Anonymous Quiz
16%
A) The project’s caveat was completed on time.
55%
B) The job offer came with a caveat: relocation is required.
29%
C) She ignored the caveat of the agreement.
Egregious is best used to describe:
Anonymous Quiz
9%
A) A minor mistake
72%
B) A shocking or terrible act
19%
C) A positive achievement
✅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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🔹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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✅IELTS Speaking Tip: Expand Your Answers! 🌟
🔹To score higher, avoid short answers! Use P.E.E. (Point, Explain, Example). State your point, explain why, and give a personal example. This shows your ability to express ideas clearly and in depth. 🗣️
Try it in the comments👇: For “Do you like to travel?”, say where, explain why it excites you, and share a memorable trip.
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🔹To score higher, avoid short answers! Use P.E.E. (Point, Explain, Example). State your point, explain why, and give a personal example. This shows your ability to express ideas clearly and in depth. 🗣️
Try it in the comments👇: For “Do you like to travel?”, say where, explain why it excites you, and share a memorable trip.
#Speaking
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✅Boost your IELTS Writing with ellipsis!
🔹This structure omits words for conciseness while maintaining clarity.
🔸Example: *She wanted to attend the workshop but couldn’t [attend].*
-Use it in essays to sound natural and advanced.
🔺Practice: Rewrite "He can speak English fluently, and she can speak English fluently too" using ellipsis. Share your answers!
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🔹This structure omits words for conciseness while maintaining clarity.
🔸Example: *She wanted to attend the workshop but couldn’t [attend].*
-Use it in essays to sound natural and advanced.
🔺Practice: Rewrite "He can speak English fluently, and she can speak English fluently too" using ellipsis. Share your answers!
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Which sentence correctly uses ellipsis for:
"She studied for the IELTS, and he studied for the IELTS too"?
"She studied for the IELTS, and he studied for the IELTS too"?
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18%
She studied for the IELTS, and he too.
63%
She studied for the IELTS, and he did too.
18%
She studied for the IELTS, he studied too.
✅What's the difference between "I'm in the hospital" and "I'm at the hospital" ?
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🔹Share your answers in the comments. Will reveal the answer tomorrow in the comment ✌️
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