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IELTS Online Practice

 IELTS Online Practice


IELTS Online Practice has become a trendy issues since the Covid'19 broke out. But the problem was with quality of contents which are commonly found from different sites and blogs. Considering that very issue, we've started sharing authentic test tips, materials with out students.

For Online IELTS Reading practice, you can on the website pinned below:

IELTS Online Reading Test pdf

You can also look for this one:

IELTS Reading Test and Solution

We've a range of materials for other areas to practice like:

IELTS Writing 

IELTS Speaking

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