IELTS Speaking Cue Card: A rule you did not like at school, with model answer and strategies

In this post, I am giving you strategies and a sample or model answer for an IELTS Speaking Part 2/ topic card/ cue card topic which is Describe a rule you did not like in school. This is a very significant topic card for IELTS Speaking and it appeared in several exams recently. Therefore, practicing this model answer can […]

IELTS Speaking Topic Card/ Cue Card: A stressful day at school/ university/ work With strategies, Model answer and vocabulary explanations

Today’s post is based on an IELTS Speaking cue card which is a stressful day at school/ university/ work. This is a common topic card and many candidates have encountered this topic in their IELTS Speaking test. I’ve offered a simple yet strong answer. You will also find the explanations of different vocabularies just below […]

IELTS General Training Task 1: letter writing with sample answer and bonus tips

IELTS General Training Paper has a letter writing for Task 1 with a condition of more than 150 words. There are different types of letters to write. In this post, I’m sharing a formal letter from Cambridge IELTS Series 9 General Training Paper Test B on a lost item to an insurance company. Hopefully, this will […]

IELTS Writing Task 1: Column graph writing strategies with model answer

Today I’m going to show you some strategies to write a column graph which is a common figure in IELTS Writing Task 1. Following this post, you will be able to deal with writing a column graph effectively. As you know, you need to practice a lot to develop your writing skills, you can follow […]

IELTS Writing Task 1 & Task 2: grammar for comparing and contrasting/ language of comparison

In IELTS Writing Module, having good skills in grammar can make a big difference. In this post, I’m focusing on basic English grammar known as the degree of adjectives. You are aware that you need to write some sentences comparing and contrasting some figures in a pie chart, bar chart, and table, even in writing […]

IELTS Writing Task 1: Single bar chart, writing strategies with model answer, vocabulary and bonus tips

This IELTS Writing Task 1 post focuses on strategies to write a good answer to a single bar chart. As you can see in this picture, there are very few data to cover an answer with 150 words. So, I’m going to show you the tricky ways to expand your answer here in an organized […]

IELTS Writing Task 1: how to write single pie chart, with strategies, model answer and bonus tips

In this post on IELTS Writing Task 1, we are looking at the strategies to write a good, strong answer for a single pie chart. Often, writing on a single picture becomes more challenging than writing a combined picture. So, this post is designed for helping you to sort out the problems regarding writing a […]

IELTS Speaking, cue card: Describe how you usually spend time with your friends

In IELTS Speaking Friends is a common topic. This post deals with a cue card that focuses on activities with friends in free or leisure time. If you practice this topic, it will be easy for you to talk fluently about some leisure activities as well. So, follow the model answers and make sure you put […]

IELTS Speaking, Cue card: A thing you borrowed from a friend or family

In IELTS Speaking Part 2 or cue card section, you are asked to talk about a particular topic. In this post, I am providing you a sample or model answer for one such topic which is Describe something you borrowed from your friend or family. This topic card is quite an important one for IELTS Speaking as […]

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