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Everything IELTS Academic – A Comprehensive Guide to IELTS Academic
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Paraphrasing Technique
Paraphrasing Technique – Two Methods to Paraphrase a Sentence1 Quiz -
ReadingPart 1: Everything IELTS Academic Reading3 Topics
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Part 2: Text Types in IELTS Academic Reading3 Topics
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Part 2: Questions Forms and Reading Rules2 Topics
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Part 4: Types of questions and Strategies9 Topics
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Reading Academic- Session 4 – Fill in the gaps (FITG)
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Reading Academic – Session 5 – Short-answer Questions (SAQ)
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Reading Academic – Session 6 – Labeling Questions (LQ)
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Reading Academic – Session 7 – True/False/Not Given (T/F/NG) and Yes/No/Not Given (Y/N/NG)
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Reading Academic – Session 8 – Heading Matching Questions (HMQ)
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Reading Academic – Session 9 – Single-choice Questions (SCQ)
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Reading Academic – Session 10 – Detail-matching Questions (DMQ)
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Reading Academic – Session 11 – Information-matching Questions (IMQ)
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Reading Academic – Session 12 – Extended Information-matching Questions (Extended IMQ)
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Reading Academic- Session 4 – Fill in the gaps (FITG)
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Part 5: Common Mistakes2 Topics
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Part 6: IELTS Academic Reading Practice Tests
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ListeningPart 1: Everything IELTS Listening4 Topics|1 Quiz
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Part 2: Detailing Questions3 Topics|5 Quizzes
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Part 3: Summary Questions4 Topics|4 Quizzes
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Part 4: Common Mistakes4 Topics
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Part 5: IELTS Listening Practice Tests10 Quizzes
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WritingPart 1: IELTS Academic Writing Task 1 – Reports15 Topics
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Writing Task 1 Academic – Session 1 – Introduction to IELTS Academic Writing Task 1
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Writing Task 1 Academic – Session 1 – Improve Writing Skills
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Writing Task 1 Academic – Session 1 – Time Management
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Writing Task 1 Academic – Session 1 – Assessing Criteria
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Writing Task 1 Academic – Session 2 – Structure of an IELTS Academic Writing Task 1 Report
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Writing Task 1 Academic – Session 2 – How to Distinguish Trend Charts and Comparison Charts
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Writing Task 1 Academic – Session 3 – Trend Charts
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Writing Task 1 Academic – Session 4 – Comparison Bar Charts
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Writing Task 1 Academic – Session 5 – Pie Charts
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Writing Task 1 Academic – Session 6 – Table
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Writing Task 1 Academic – Session 7 – Mixed Charts
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Writing Task 1 Academic – Session 8 – Processes
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Writing Task 1 Academic – Session 9 – Maps
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Writing Task 1 Academic – Session 10 – Common Mistakes
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Writing Task 1 Academic – Additional Vocabulary
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Writing Task 1 Academic – Session 1 – Introduction to IELTS Academic Writing Task 1
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Part 2: IELTS Writing Task 2 – Essay16 Topics|18 Quizzes
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Writing Task 2 – Session 1 – Introduction to IELTS Writing Task 2
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Writing Task 2 – Session 1 – The Four Criteria to Assess your Writing Task 2 Essay
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Writing Task 2 – Session 1 – The Structure of IELTS Writing Task 2 Essays
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Writing Task 2 – Session 2 – The Structure of the Introduction
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Writing Task 2 – Session 3 – The Structure of the Body and How to Generate Main Ideas
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Writing Task 2 – Session 4 – The Structure of a Body Paragraph
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Writing Task 2 – Session 5 – The Argument Circle | How to Complete an Argument
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Writing Task 2 – Session 6 – The Organization of the Body Paragraphs | Agree-Disagree Essays
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Writing Task 2 – Session 7 – The Organization of the Body Paragraphs | Positive-Negative Essays
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Writing Task 2 – Session 8 – The Organization of the Body Paragraphs | Advantages-Disadvantages Essays
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Writing Task 2 – Session 9 – The Organization of the Body Paragraphs | Discussion Essays
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Writing Task 2 – Session 10 – The Organization of the Body Paragraphs | Reasons/Problems-Solutions Essays
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Writing Task 2 – Session 11 – The Structure of the Conclusion
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Writing Task 2 – Session 12 – Common Mistakes in IELTS Writing Task 2
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Writing Task 2 – Cohesive Devices
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Writing Task 2 – Practice Tests
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Writing Task 2 – Session 1 – Introduction to IELTS Writing Task 2
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Part 3: Two-task Practice Tests6 Quizzes
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SpeakingPart 1: Introduction to IELTS Speaking3 Topics
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Part 2: A good IELTS Speaking Performance2 Topics
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Part 3: Common Mistakes in IELTS Speaking
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Part 4: IELTS Speaking Practice Tests7 Quizzes
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Some people think that parents are the most important people in helping children. Other people think that teachers are more important than parents.
Discuss both views and give your opinion.
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