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Are you anxious about your IELTS Speaking test?

Switch to speaking English at least 30 minutes before your interview to get your brain warmed up and in "English mode." Avoid starting your English responses only when you meet the examiner—it makes a huge difference!

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Did you know that describing objects is a frequent topic in IELTS Speaking Part 2?

Describe something you made yourself.

Send your replies below!

#IELTSPrep #EnglishSuccess

Picture this: You’ve just described a handmade gift you gave someone. What would you choose to talk about? A cake? A bookmark? A painting?

How would you describe its appearance and why it was special?

#IELTSSpeaking #CreativeIdeas

Instead of saying, "I think it made her laugh," say, "I thought that this would make her laugh."

Practice with this sentence: Combine “I decided to bake a cake” and “It was a surprise for my friend.”

Post your sentence below for feedback!

#GrammarChallenge #IELTSPrep

What strategies do you use to make a good first impression?

What’s the most challenging accent for you to understand?

Listen to different accents (British, Canadian, Australian). For example, our courses feature both British and North American accents to help you prepare for IELTS Listening tasks.

#IELTSListening #EnglishTips

Is this true or false?
"Native speakers always score band 9 on IELTS."

False! Scoring a 9 requires technical and professional English, even for native speakers.

What’s one myth about IELTS you’ve heard? Let’s discuss!

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Challenge: Describe an object using 3 new adjectives. Share your sentences in the comments!

Tip: For describing objects, use adjectives like "intricate," "handcrafted," or "delicate." Example: "I created an intricate scrapbook with delicate designs for my best friend."

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