Test your vocabulary at Level B1!

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...

C2 words for IELTS Group 2

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

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...

5 tips to improve your IELTS reading

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...

IELTS One Skill Retake

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...

Part 3 of the IELTS Speaking Test

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

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

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

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...

C1 Antonyms for IELTS

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 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

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...

Understanding reference words for IELTS

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

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...

Academic Task 1 Band 5.0

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...

Predicting and anticipating in IELTS

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

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 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

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...

IELTS grammar conditional sentences

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

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

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...

Qualifying words in IELTS reading

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...

7 tips to improve IELTS listening

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...

Grammar for IELTS adjective order

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 READING EXERCISE 1 – text completion

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

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...