IELTS speaking cue cards Here’s some recent IELTS Speaking Cue Cards. At IELTS speaking test part 2 the examiner will give a cue card to talk about that. Examiner will allow you 1 minute to prepare when you can make some notes as well. You need to speak one to two minutes according to the instructions but try to speak as much as you can. You will be stopped by the examiner if you talk more than two minutes which is an indication of good English speaking capability. Here’s some IELTS speaking cue cards for you. Good luck about
Read more →Recent IELTS writing topics IELTS essay topic Hello everyone, some recent IELTS writing topics are given bellow. These are the writing task 2 topics have been taken from recent IELTS Academic & General Training’s exams. Hopefully these will helpful for your preparation. Good luck 🙂 Writing task 2 questions Cricket has become more popular than the national sports in the sub-continental countries. What do you think are the reasons behind this? World history suggests that violence and conflict were more evident under male leadership that under female leadership. So, for peace to prevail, female leadership can be considered as a
Read more →IELTS speaking part 1 questions samples IELTS speaking module has got three parts. Part 1 which consists with some general questions, Part 2 cue card, part 3 some relevant question about your cue cards. IELTS speaking part 1 starts with some basic questions. For instance, questions like, something about yourself, about your study, your hobbies and interests, about your home town, your favorite places, your favorite festival etc. Some sample questions of IELTS speaking part 1 are given below. Hopefully those will be helpful for you. IELTS Speaking Part 1 Sample questions: Set 01. 1.what is your name? 2.where
Read more →IELTS reading tips – How to read fast Helpful tips to improve IELTS reading speed. Most of the candidates find the IELTS reading module quite difficult. You need to read three large articles and answer the 40 questions which is time consuming whereas you will get only one hour. Moreover, candidates need to transfer their answer to the sheet within that time though students get 10 minutes to transfer the answer at listening module. Read At least one hour a day: This is probably most important IELTS reading tip. Try to read at least one hour a day. Read
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