Test your vocabulary at Level B1!
Read the definition, then guess the word by clicking or tapping letters on the on-screen keyboard. Correct letters appear in the blanks; wrong letters reduce your attempts. If you think you know the answer, you can type the answer in the box below the letters and...
IELTS speaking test 4 – Clothing, News, Holidays, Memorable meal
Enhance your IELTS Speaking skills with Test 4, featuring topics on clothing, news, holidays, and memorable meals. Practice real questions to boost your fluency.
IELTS speaking test 3 – books, the cinema, music, an important holiday
Practice IELTS Speaking Test 3 covering reading, cinema, music, and memorable holidays. This guide provides sample questions and model answers to help you discuss books, films, music, and travel experiences in IELTS.
Text completion questions in IELTS listening
Practice IELTS listening with this text completion exercise focused on New Zealand rugby. Listen, complete the sentences, and check your answers with the transcript.
IELTS reading text completion questions
Learn how to tackle IELTS reading text completion questions. This guide explains both types—using words from the text or from a box—includes examples, tips, and key vocabulary for accuracy.
IELTS vocabulary for talking about health
Boost your IELTS writing and speaking with 10 essential B2+ health vocabulary words. Learn definitions, examples, and test yourself to master each term.
IELTS reading parallel expressions
Discover how to identify and use parallel expressions in IELTS reading. This guide includes examples, transformations, and key vocabulary to master TRUE, FALSE, NOT GIVEN, and Headings questions.
C2 words for IELTS Group 2
Elevate Your IELTS with Essential C2 Vocabulary – Group 2 Continue enhancing your IELTS skills with these 10 advanced C2-level words. Each word is provided with a definition and example sentence for practice. Word (Part of Speech) Definition Example Abstruse...
C2 words for IELTS – Group 1
Elevate Your IELTS with Essential C2 Vocabulary – Group 1 Enhance your writing and speaking skills with these 10 advanced C2-level words. Each comes with a definition and example sentence to help you master their use. Word (Part of Speech) Definition Example Alacrity...
Can I ask the IELTS examiner to repeat the question?
Can I Ask the Examiner to Repeat the Question in the IELTS Speaking Test? Many IELTS candidates wonder: is it okay to ask the examiner to repeat a question? One of our enrolled members recently asked this very question. The short answer is yes—but with a few important...
Mastering the IELTS Listening Test: Key Strategies for Success
Mastering the IELTS Listening Test: Key Strategies for Success The IELTS Listening test can be deceptively challenging, even for confident English speakers. Success requires more than just good hearing – it demands active listening, strategic preparation, and the...
5 tips to improve your IELTS reading
How to Boost Your IELTS Reading Score Are you taking practice tests over and over but not seeing your score improve? Stuck on the same level with your reading for ages? You’re not alone – this is a common problem, especially when studying on your own without a teacher...
Mastering the IELTS Speaking Test: Key Strategies for Success
Mastering the IELTS Speaking Test The IELTS Speaking test can feel daunting at first, but with the right strategies and preparation, you can master it with confidence. In this post, we’ll explore basic techniques such as extending your answers and understanding...
Mastering the IELTS Reading Test: Key Strategies for Success
The IELTS Reading test is designed to assess how well you can understand written English under timed conditions. Many test-takers struggle with managing time, understanding question types, and avoiding common mistakes. If you want to improve your IELTS Reading score,...
Understanding the IELTS Test Format
The IELTS (International English Language Testing System) is a widely recognised English proficiency test. Before taking it, it’s important to understand the two different versions: IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training. Each serves a different purpose, so...
Understanding the IELTS Test: Key Information You Need to Know
Everything You Need to Know About the IELTS Test Structure and Scoring If you’re preparing for the IELTS test, it’s essential to understand the structure of the exam and how it’s scored. In this post, we’ll cover the different parts of the IELTS test, the duration of...
IELTS Task 2 Writing Question Traffic Jams and Pollution
IELTS Task 2 Writing Question Traffic Jams and Pollution Read the question below and think about how you would answer it. Compare your ideas to the sample answer that follows. With the increase in traffic jams and pollution caused by cars in big cities, some people...
The Black Kite IELTS Reading Multiple Choice
Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow. The Black Kite - IELTS Reading - Multiple Choice The Black Kite is a bird of prey commonly found throughout Australia. With its distinctive forked tail and soaring flight, it is a familiar sight in both...
IELTS Task 2 Writing – Traditional culture and modernisation
IELTS Task 2 Writing – Traditional culture and modernisation Do you think that preserving traditional culture is more or less important than embracing modernisation? Read the IELTS question below and think about how you would answer this question. To what extent do...
IELTS Reading Passage ‘Matariki’ – Headings Style Questions
IELTS speaking test 2 – Transport, Shopping & Money, Weather & Seasons, Travel/Tourism
IELTS Speaking Practice Test #2 This section of the site is for you to try a complete IELTS speaking test. Ideally, speak aloud when answering the questions and record yourself, so you can play it back later and listen to your pronunciation, grammar and content. Part...
IELTS Task 2 Writing Question and Sample Answer – Crime & Punishment
IELTS Task 2 Writing Question and Sample Answer - Crime & Punishment Read the question below and think about how you would answer it. Making a note of how you will structure your essay and the ideas you could include in your paragraphs is a good idea. ‘In many...
12 useful verbs relating to crime and punishment to use in your IELTS exam
Master Key Crime & Punishment Verbs for Your IELTS Answers Boost your IELTS writing and speaking by using these essential verbs confidently. Verb Meaning AcquitTo free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty. CommitTo carry out or perform a crime,...
12 useful nouns relating to crime and punishment to use in your IELTS exam
12 useful nouns relating to crime and punishment to use in your IELTS exam Here are some useful nouns that you could use in your IELTS exam responses if you are asked to talk or write about crime and punishment. Acquittal (noun): to declare someone not guilty of a...
10 useful words relating to transport to use in your IELTS exam
10 useful words relating to transport to use in your IELTS exam Here are some useful words that you could use in your IELTS exam responses if you are asked to talk or write about transport. Cycle lane (noun) a division of a road marked off with painted lines, for use...
10 useful words relating to technology to use in your IELTS exam
10 useful words relating to technology to use in your IELTS exam Here are some useful words that you could use in your IELTS exam responses if you are asked to talk or write about technology. Automate (verb) - to make a process operate automatically Cutting-edge...
Tips for writing a strong conclusion for an IELTS Task 2 essay
Tips for writing a strong conclusion for an IELTS Task 2 essay It’s important to write a strong conclusion for your IELTS Task 2 essay that reinforces the main points you've made throughout your essay. Here are some tips for writing a good conclusion: Summarise your...
IELTS Task 2 Writing – Choosing the Best Conclusion – Smartphones and Technology
IELTS Task 2 Writing – Choosing the Best Conclusion – Smartphones and Technology Read the IELTS question below and think about how you would answer this question. Some people believe that technological advancements, such as the internet and smartphones, have made...
IELTS One Skill Retake
IELTS One Skill Retake As recently announced by IDP IELTS, it is now possible for some candidates from some test centres to retake a single component of the test; Listening, Reading, Writing or Speaking, without having to redo all four sections. IELTS One Skill Retake...
IELTS Reading Test Short Answer Questions – The Importance of Sleep
IELTS Reading Test Short Answer Questions - The Importance of Sleep In today’s free IELTS materials we will look at short answer questions which are often found in the IELTS Reading test. The question instructions will tell you the word limit for your answer....
IELTS Reading Test Summary Completion with Words from a List
IELTS Reading Test Summary Completion with Words from a List Summary completion questions are often found in the IELTS Reading Test. You will be given a summary of information from the text and there will be some missing words in that summary. There are two types of...
IELTS Reading Test Summary Completion with Words from the Passage
IELTS Reading Test Summary Completion with Words from the Passage Summary completion questions are often found in the IELTS Reading test. You will be given a summary of information from the text and there will be some missing words in that summary. There are two types...
IELTS Reading Test Sentence Completion Questions
IELTS Reading Test Sentence Completion Questions Sentence completion questions are often found in the IELTS Reading test. Read the instructions carefully as they will tell you how many words you are allowed to use to fill the gap. Most commonly they will tell you to...
IELTS Reading Test Passage Multiple-Choice Questions (Choosing Three Answers from Seven Choices)
IELTS Reading Test Passage Multiple-Choice Questions (Choosing Three Answers from Seven Choices) In today’s free IELTS materials we will practise answering multiple choice questions in the reading test. For multiple-choice questions, you must choose the correct...
IELTS Reading Test Multiple-Choice Questions (Choosing Two Answers from Five Choices)
IELTS Reading Test Multiple-Choice Questions (Choosing Two Answers from Five Choices) In today’s free IELTS materials we will practise answering multiple choice questions in the reading test. For multiple-choice questions, you must choose the correct answer(s) based...
IELTS Reading Test Multiple-Choice Questions (Choosing One Answer from Four Choices)
IELTS Reading Test Multiple-Choice Questions (Choosing One Answer from Four Choices) In today’s free IELTS materials we will practise answering multiple choice questions in the reading test. For multiple-choice questions, you must choose the correct answer(s) based on...
Part 3 of the IELTS Speaking Test
IELTS Speaking Part 3 — Two-way Discussion (Overview) In Part 3 of the IELTS Speaking Test, the examiner will ask you questions about more abstract ideas and issues that relate to the topic you were asked to talk about in Part 2. Example 1: Crowded Place — Related...
Part 2 of the IELTS Speaking Test
Part 2 of the IELTS Speaking Test The full IELTS Speaking Test takes 11 to 14 minutes. In today’s free materials we will look at Part 2 of the IELTS Speaking test. You will need to show ability to speak at length on a specific topic, and use appropriate language and...
Part 1 of the IELTS Speaking Test
Part 1 of the IELTS Speaking Test The full IELTS Speaking Test takes 11 to 14 minutes. In today’s free materials we will look at Part 1 of the IELTS Speaking test which you can expect to take 4 to 5 minutes. Part 1: Introduction and questions on familiar topics Part 1...
Tips for the IELTS Speaking Test
Tips for the IELTS Speaking Test Practise functional language To perform well in the IELTS speaking test, you will need to able to: give opinions give examples present contrasting views evaluate someone else’s opinion talk about cause and effect talk about...
Word Families in IELTS Task 2 Writing (Technology) (Part 2)
Word families for IELTS Task 2 (Technology) — Part 2 In our last free resource on word families for Task 2 (technology), the task was to read the first three paragraphs of a Task 2 answer. In today’s materials, we will look at the remainder of the essay. Read the text...
Word Families in IELTS Task 2 Writing (Technology)
Word Families in IELTS Task 2 Writing (Technology) Read the first three paragraphs of the IELTS Task 2 Writing answer presented below then consider the questions that follow. What are the advantages and disadvantages of technology for future generations? In an era...
Extending Your Vocabulary for IELTS Using Word Families
Extending Your Vocabulary for IELTS Using Word Families How to learn and remember related words A useful way to extend your vocabulary is to spend time learning word families. Word families consist of a base word and its related forms, including nouns, verbs,...
IELTS Reading Passage (Disinformation) Summary Completion Using Words From the Text
IELTS Reading Passage (Disinformation) Summary Completion Using Words From the Text You will often be required to complete a summary completion task in the IELTS Reading test. This kind of task required you to understand details within the text and to identify the...
IELTS Reading Passage (Disinformation) Summary Completion Using Words from a List
IELTS Reading Passage (Disinformation) Summary Completion Using Words from a List You will often be required to complete a summary completion task in the IELTS Reading test. This kind of task required you to understand details within the text and to identify the main...
IELTS Task 2 Writing Question and Model Answer (Tourism)
IELTS Task 2 Writing Question and Model Answer (Tourism) What are the advantages and disadvantages for a country or area to be reliant on tourism as a source of income? Do you think that the advantages of tourism outweigh its drawbacks for these places? In this IELTS...
IELTS Task 2 Writing Question and Model Answer (Exercise)
IELTS Task 2 Writing Question and Model Answer (Exercise) What are the advantages and disadvantages of outdoor exercise? Before reading the model answer, can you think of three potential advantages and three potential disadvantages of outdoor exercise? Compare your...
IELTS Task 2 Writing Question and Model Answer (Health)
IELTS Task 2 Writing Question and Model Answer (Health) A Task 2 question and sample answer is provided below. There are 10 words missing from answer. Can you think of what they could be? Check your ideas with the identified words that follow. Task 2 Question: Some...
Using Participle Clauses in IELTS Sentences (crime and punishment)
Using Participle Clauses in IELTS Sentences (crime and punishment) Correct usage of participle clauses in IELTS Task 2 Writing and IELTS Part 3 Speaking can help increase your score as this allows you to demonstrate a wider range of grammar. For some practice with...
IELTS Reading Passage and True, False, Not Given Questions (Eclipse)
IELTS Reading Passage and True, False, Not Given Questions Eclipses, among the most captivating celestial events, are intricate cosmic dances that unfold in the vastness of space. They occur when one astronomical body moves into the shadow cast by another, offering...
IELTS Writing Task 2 Question and Model Answer (Climate)
IELTS Writing Task 2 Question and Model Answer (Climate) A Task 2 question and model answer is provided below. 10 words in the answer are underlined. Can you think of another word that you could use instead for each of those words? Check your ideas with the list of...
IELTS Task 2 Writing Question and Model Answer
IELTS Task 2 Writing Question and Model Answer A Task 2 question and model answer is provided below. There are 10 grammatical errors in the answer. Can you find them? Check your ideas with the identified errors that follow. Task 2 Question: Some people argue that the...
C1 Antonyms for IELTS
C1 Antonyms Match a word (1-10) with its antonym (opposite meaning) (a-j). 1. Abnormal (adj) 2. Expedite (v) 3. Acknowledge (v) 4. Assistance (n) 5. Alarmed (adj) 6. Disturbing (adj) 7. Foresee (v) 8. Select (v) 9. Authentic (adj) 10. Authorise (v) a. Fake b....
C1 Synonyms for IELTS
C1 Synonyms (a) Look at the words below (1-10) and match them to a synonym (a-j). 1. Abnormal (adj) – not normal 2. Accelerate (verb) – speed up 3. Acknowledge (verb) - declare to be true or admit the existence or reality of 4. Aid (noun) – a kind of help provided to...
Vocabulary for IELTS – technology
Demonstrating a range of vocabulary is essential for a good result in the IELTS test, so here are 20 words you can use to improve your score when talking about technology. Innovation: Introduction of new ideas or methods Examples: Development of electric cars like...
IELTS speaking topic card model answer
Understanding reference words for IELTS
Understanding Reference Words in IELTS Reading What’s wrong with this sentence? Some people believe that a university education should be available to everyone as a university education will help with employment. The problem is that ‘university education’ is repeated....
Writing a good body paragraph for IELTS
How to Craft Effective Body Paragraphs for the IELTS Test In the IELTS test, crafting effective body paragraphs is important for showing ideas clearly and in order. Start with a clear structure: each paragraph should have a topic sentence that introduces the main...
Top 10 essential IELTS listening tips
Enhance your IELTS listening performance with these top 10 essential tips. Learn strategies, practice effectively, and boost your comprehension for the test.
Academic Task 1 Band 5.0
IELTS Academic Task 1 writing sample Band 5 Report 2 Band score: approximately 5.0 The answer below would be worth a Band score of 5.0 (based on over 15 years as IELTS examiner). Click the highlighted word or words to see the correction, and scroll to the bottom of...
Differences between Academic & General IELTS
The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is an English language proficiency test that assesses the language skills of individuals who wish to study, work, or migrate to an English-speaking country. There are two types of IELTS tests: Academic and...
IELTS reading exercise 8 – Short answer questions
Mountaineering: challenges, skills and rewards Reading passage and comprehension questions Mountaineering is a challenging and exhilarating outdoor activity that involves climbing up mountains or other steep and rugged terrain. It requires physical and mental...
Predicting and anticipating in IELTS
Rugby International – receipt Predicting and anticipating practice for IELTS listening In a previous post we looked at the importance of predicting and anticipating in the IELTS listening test. Practice your skills with these 10 questions by predicting as much as you...
So and Such – grammar for IELTS
Using "so" and "such" correctly in English Rules, examples and common errors ‘So’ and ‘such’ are often used incorrectly in English. Both so and such are used to give emphasis – this means to show that something is extreme or more than usual. For example – The concert...
Ending a Task 1 Academic report
Ending Task 1 (Academic): what to do and what to avoid Clear final lines and useful examples Somewhere in your Task 1 report you must include an overview of the main trends or information shown. The final lines should show the examiner that your report is finished and...
Facts about the IELTS writing test
Facts about the IELTS Writing test Key facts and quick tips The IELTS Writing test has two tasks: Task 1 (short report or letter) and Task 2 (essay). You have 60 minutes for both tasks. In Academic: Task 1 = 150 words (graph/report), Task 2 = 250 words (essay). In...
Grammar for IELTS Direct & indirect questions
Direct and Indirect Questions in English When asking for information in English you can use direct and indirect questions. There are differences in sentence structure and levels of politeness and formality. For example: Does he like swimming? (Auxiliary verb) Where is...
IELTS reading exercise 8 -TRUE, FALSE, NOT GIVEN
Tā moko: True, False, Not Given practice Reading passage and TFNG questions The practice of making markings on the human body has long been in existence. These days, it is commonly expressed by the wearing of tattoos or piercings, and is symbolic only of a personal...
IELTS grammar conditional sentences
Conditional sentences exercises: zero, first, second and third Complete the sentences and check answers Complete the conditional sentences exercises below to test your knowledge of conditionals. 1. If you _____________ (heat) water to 100 degrees Celsius, it...
Headings questions in IELTS reading
IELTS Reading: Headings Questions One of the most common – and most difficult – types of question you are likely to face in the IELTS reading test are Headings style questions, where you are required to match a heading (much the same as a title) to a paragraph from...
13 rules for using articles in IELTS
Articles (a, an, the and Ø) Using articles correctly in English Using articles correctly in English can be very difficult as there are a lot of rules to remember. There are three articles in English ‘a’, ‘an’, ‘the’ and sometimes no article Ø is needed. The indefinite...
IELTS grammar – parts of speech
Learn the 9 parts of speech with examples to strengthen your IELTS vocabulary and understand sentence structure for reading, writing, speaking, and listening.
Qualifying words in IELTS reading
Qualifying words in IELTS reading How small changes in wording affect answers By now, you should be familiar with the idea of looking for key words in the question before looking for the answer in both the IELTS reading and listening test. However, a common reason for...
Talking about people in Part 3 of the IELTS speaking test
Talking about people in the IELTS speaking test — Lesson 3 Why strong vocabulary about people improves your IELTS score In the IELTS speaking test, describing people clearly and naturally depends on using precise, varied vocabulary. Repeating the same word sounds...
IELTS reading exercise 7 -TRUE, FALSE, NOT GIVEN
Reading practice exercise 7 Gifu Castle: history, access and visitor information Brush up on your reading skills with this short text and questions. Note: The text is NOT the full length of a normal IELTS reading test – this is a shortened version for some quick...
IELTS speaking model answer 2 – a family member
IELTS speaking model answer — a family member you enjoyed spending time with Band 9 model answer and practice tips This section of the site is for model answers on Part Two topic cards. They are all rated at Band 9.0 (the top score). It is good practice to read the...
7 tips to improve IELTS listening
7 Practical Tips to Improve Your IELTS Listening So you’ve practiced, you’ve listened to the radio, taken practice tests, you’ve even taken the IELTS test – often a number of times – and you’re still not getting the result you’re looking for in the IELTS listening...
Common errors in IELTS writing 1 – ‘Government’
Common errors in IELTS writing 1 - using the word 'government' Guidance and examples Using the correct words in your IELTS test can make the difference between succeeding and having to resit the test, so make sure you’ve got the right word or phrase! In this post, we...
Topic sentences in IELTS writing – how to write them
Topic sentences in IELTS writing: clear, logical paragraph starts Examples, explanations and practice Topic sentences in IELTS writing are very important as they help you write in a clear and logical way. The 'topic sentence' is generally the first sentence of your...
Making notes in Part 2 speaking – 6 useful tips
Making notes in Part 2 speaking — 6 useful tips Using the one-minute preparation time effectively Here’s an example of a topic card used in Part Two of the IELTS speaking test: Describe your favourite leisure activity. You should say: what it is how often you do it...
Giving and justifying opinions in the IELTS speaking test
Giving and justifying opinions: IELTS speaking practice Extend answers and practice responding The IELTS speaking test is like most conversations. If you give an opinion, you should justify it, and if possible, offer a reason, solution or speculation. For example: I...
IELTS speaking model answer 1 – something you enjoyed doing
IELTS speaking model answer — something you enjoyed doing as a child Band 9 model answer and practice tips This section of the site is for model answers on Part Two topic cards. They are all rated at Band 9.0 (the top score). It is good practice to read the model...
Talking about special occasions in the IELTS speaking test
Special days and celebrations in New Zealand — IELTS speaking models Model answers and example paragraphs for IELTS speaking It is common in the IELTS speaking test to be asked to talk about special days or celebrations, so here are some model answers that will give...
Talking about hobbies in the IELTS speaking test
How to talk about hobbies in the IELTS Speaking test In the IELTS speaking test, the examiner could ask you to talk about your hobbies. Here’s a bad example of a response to a question about hobbies: Examiner: What sports do you like?Candidate: Football. The main...
Skimming and scanning in IELTS – exercise 1
Skimming and Scanning IELTS Practice Skimming and scanning in IELTS – exercise 1 BOOST YOUR VOCABULARY! Here’s a glossary of key words from this post: Word (Part of Speech) Definition Example Skimming (verb) reading quickly to get the main idea I skimmed the article...
IELTS reading exercise 6 – TRUE FALSE NOT GIVEN
True/False/Not Given (Reading Passage & Answers) The Great Pacific Garbage Patch In the middle of the Pacific Ocean, stretching from about 500 nautical miles off the coast of California, across the northern Pacific to near the coast of Japan, a circular pattern of...
IELTS reading exercise 5 – Classifying questions
Classifying questions in IELTS reading - practice and tips Classifying questions are similar to matching questions – the questions are in statement format, and you need to decide which of a limited number of options each statement relates to. Here’s a very simple...
CBT and PBT IELTS – which is better?
The CBT (Computer-Based Test) and PBT (Paper-Based Test) versions of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System) have several differences. Here are some of the key differences: Test format: The CBT version of the IELTS test is delivered on a computer,...
Grammar for IELTS adjective order
Understanding Adjective Order in English (OSASCOMP) When we use more than one adjective before a noun, English has a natural order that sounds correct to native speakers. If you break this order, your sentence may still make sense, but it will sound unnatural or...
IELTS speaking test tips for the day of your test
On test day.... So the day has finally arrived – it’s test day! Depending on the test centre you are taking your test in, you might have the speaking on a different day to the other parts of the test or at the beginning or end of the same day. Whenever your speaking...
IELTS vocabulary for talking about law and order
IELTS Law Vocabulary Essential IELTS vocabulary is split into common IELTS topics and subsections in much more detail in our complete online course, so become a member today. On this page, we are focusing on vocabulary used to describe the law – crimes, criminals, the...
IELTS reading exercise 4 – Classifying questions
Quantum Neurology: overview and IELTS reading practice Classifying questions and vocabulary exercises Read the text below and answer the CLASSIFYING questions that follow. After checking your answers, you should also look at the vocabulary section for this text at the...
IELTS reading exercise 3 – Text completion questions
Text completion exercise for IELTS Read the text below and complete the questions that follow. NO MEAN FEAT Every now and again, amid the doom and gloom of war, violence and poverty, our attention is drawn to the achievements of individuals who have overcome...
IELTS reading exercise 2 – Headings questions
Practice: Matching Headings and Comprehension Questions A brief history of the Olympics A The Olympics first began in Ancient Greece nearly 2700 years ago as a religious occasion, very different from the secular event we see now. It was primarily a festival...
IELTS READING EXERCISE 1 – text completion
This is a text completion exercise. Before you begin, we recommend you take a look at the Text completion information page. The home office A Can you feel your anxiety and stress levels increasing every time you get caught in a traffic jam? Do you find it difficult to...
4 rules for Reported speech in English
The 4 rules for Reported speech in English Reported speech, also called indirect speech, is what happens when we are telling someone about what another person said. Here is an example of direct and reported speech: Direct speech: I don’t like this party. Reported or...
IELTS speaking test 1 – Parks and gardens, Countryside, Food and hobbies, Future living
IELTS Speaking Practice Test #1 This section of the site is for you to try a complete IELTS speaking test. Ideally, speak aloud when answering the questions and record yourself to review your pronunciation, grammar, and content. Part 1A Part 1B Part 1C Parts 2 and 3...



























































































