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IELTS Books

Cambridge IELTS 19 Academic [PDF + Audio]

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Cambridge IELTS 18 Academic [PDF + Audio]

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Cambridge IELTS 17 Academic [PDF + Audio]

IELTS LISTENING

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IELTS Listening Practice Test 204

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IELTS Listening Practice Test 202

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IELTS Listening Practice Test 197

IELTS READING

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IELTS Reading Practice Test 320

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IELTS Reading Practice Test 330

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IELTS Reading Practice Test 319

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IELTS Reading Practice Test 318

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IELTS Reading Practice Test 315

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IELTS Reading

IELTS Reading Practice Test 314

IELTS SPEAKING

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IELTS Speaking

IELTS Speaking Part 1: Sports

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IELTS Speaking Part 1: Hometown

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IELTS Speaking

IELTS Speaking Part 1: Major

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IELTS Speaking

IELTS Speaking Part 3: Topic 57

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IELTS Speaking

Describe an environmental problem

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IELTS Speaking

IELTS Speaking Part 1: City

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IELTS Speaking

IELTS Speaking Part 1: Borrowing/Lending

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Describe a job that you would like to do in the future

IELTS WRITING

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The diagram shows how olive oil is manufactured

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Everyone wants to have a car a television and a fridge

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Communication between managers and workers is important

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IELTS Writing

Modern technology has made shopping today easier

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IELTS Writing

A university lecturer describing the information shown below

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In many societies in the world, the population is ageing rapidly

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IELTS Writing

Information about water use worldwide and water consumption in two different countries

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Your friend would like your advice about a place to live

IELTS GRAMMAR

30+ Advanced Grammar Structures for IELTS Band 7.0+
IELTS Grammar

30+ Advanced Grammar Structures for IELTS Band 7.0+

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Conditional Sentences: Advanced Grammar for IELTS

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Inversion and Emphatic Structures: IELTS Advanced Grammar

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Negation in English: Advanced Grammar for IELTS

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Verb Tenses in English: Advanced Grammar for IELTS

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What Are Adjectives?

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What Are Adverbs?

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What Are Clauses?

IELTS VOCABULARY

Let’s talk about some technology terms and phrases. As you probably remember, we go through only the most popular topics of IETLS thus there is high chance that you will have to use these words during your exam. The digital era / the computer age / new media age. It is our time, the time of technology and gadgets, Facebook addiction, and knowledge-based society. Example : The arrival of the digital era was so rapid that we have not yet managed to cope with all the consequences. Another 3 words which you are very likely to use in you writing or speaking section on technology are: Innovation / Breakthrough / Revolution Innovation is an act of introducing something new. And if we observe rapid dramatic changes, we use revolution. As for technological revolution, it could often be triggered by a breakthrough – an act of making important discoveries. The internet revolution changed the way that people got and shared information, affecting everything from social relations to the way they work. Although always with risk, technological breakthroughs promise the most pressing global challenges of our time. Now let’s discuss some useful word combinations. Cutting-edge / rocket science / tech-savvy The adjective cutting-edge basically means the most advanced, the latest. For example, cutting-edge technologies. As for rocket science, it is a slightly less formal expression which means an activity requiring considerable intelligence and ability. Example : We also work with universities and other experts to ensure that we remain at the cutting edge of technology. Example : Millennials are tech-savvy, thrifty, and more likely to stream entertainment online than other Americans. Our next term is Cloud computing. Over the recent decades it has become a buzzword in the IT world. I will explain this term as easily as possible. Cloud computing means that instead of using all the applications physically installed on your computer you can access them over the Internet. They are provided as service by another company. And it applies not only to computer programs, but also to hardware capacity. Example : The Google Docs service allows users to upload documents, spreadsheets, and presentations to Google’s data servers and serves as an example of cloud computing. And here’re 2 more words: wireless and mobile. Do they have the same meaning? Yes and no. Sometimes you can use either, but they represent different concepts. Let me explain. Mobile is a word to describe the nature of devices. A mobile device is one that can be taken anywhere. Usually these devices need a battery to work. But wireless does not mean mobile. Many non-mobile devices can connect to wireless networks as well as mobile devices. I hope you feel the difference. I have also prepared a list of other useful tech related words and phrases. You probably know most of them. But I encourage you to think whether you normally use them while speaking or writing. Do you feel comfortable with them? If some of them confuse you, come up with several sentences to practice their usage. And remember to return to these words after a while. user-friendly – easy to learn, use, understand, or deal with; computer literate – able to use computers and related technology efficiently; obsolete / outdated – no longer used because something newer exists : replaced by something newer; gadget / equipment (a piece of equipment) / appliance / device / hardware e-commerce – activities that relate to the buying and selling of goods and services over the Internet; social media – forms of electronic communication through which users create online communities to share information, ideas, personal messages, and other content; blogs – a Web site on which someone writes about personal opinions, activities, and experiences; viral – quickly and widely circulated from one Internet user to another, as in “a viral video”; to browse – to use a special program (called a browser) to find and look at information on the Internet; to download – to move or copy a file, program, etc., from a usually larger computer system to another computer or device; connection – the state when two or more devices are connected through the Internet or a network; cyber – of, relating to, or involving computers or computer networks (as the Internet); privacy – is the ability of an individual or group to seclude themselves, or information about themselves, and thereby express themselves selectively; applications / apps – is a computer program designed to perform a group of coordinated functions, tasks, or activities for the benefit of the user; software – the programs that run on a computer and perform certain functions.
IELTS Vocabulary

IELTS Writing Vocabulary: Technology

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IELTS Vocabulary

IELTS Writing Vocabulary: School Life

IELTS Speaking Vocabulary: Technology
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IELTS Speaking Vocabulary: Technology

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Collocation for IELTS: Family and Children

Collocation for IELTS: Communication and Personality
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Collocation for IELTS: Communication and Personality

Collocation for IELTS: Work
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Collocation for IELTS: Work

Collocation for IELTS: Transportation
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Collocation for IELTS: Transportation

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IELTS Vocabulary

IELTS Writing Vocabulary: Business

IELTS BOOKS

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The Key To IELTS Success by Pauline Cullen [PDF]

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Collins for IELTS: Reading, Speaking, Listening, Writing [PDF + Audio]

IELTS Model Essays: 65 Sample IELTS Essays
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IELTS Model Essays: 65 Sample IELTS Essays

Oxford Practice Grammar
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Oxford Practice Grammar: Bacsic, Imtermediate, Advance [PDF] Free

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Cambridge IELTS 19 Academic [PDF + Audio]

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IELTS Target 6.5: Preparation for IELTS Academic [PDF]

202 Useful Exercises for IELTS
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202 Useful Exercises for IELTS [PDF + Audio] Free

IELTS Writing For Success Academic Module
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IELTS Writing For Success Academic Module

IELTS BLOG

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120 Listening Reading Practice Tests [Audio + PDF]

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15 Awesome IELTS Websites for Self-study: A Curated List 2022

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20 Best Songs to Learn English in 2022

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7 Ways to Learn English with WhatsApp

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British English vs. American English Differences

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Cambridge IELTS Books Difficulty: Is IELTS 19 More Difficult?

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Common Paraphrase for IELTS Writing Task 2

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General FAQs about IELTS Academic + General Training 2023

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