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English Tenses - IELTS Grammar

  English Tenses - IELTS Grammar English Tenses - IELTS Grammar is very important to improve your Grammatical Range and Accuracy both in the IELTS Speaking and IELTS Writing exams. In both modules, you've 25% marks to achieve applying Grammatical Range and Accuracy (GRA). This lesson will focus on the main features of English Grammar, which are mostly essential to do well in the IELTS exams. English Tenses English Tenses are extremely mandatory to improve your range and accuracy. To achieve good scores, and improve your language efficiency, you MUST READ the tenses below: Present Simple ·          subject + verb/verb + (e)s Examples: He plays tennis. She studies English. ·          subject + do/does not + verb Examples: He doesn't play tennis. She doesn't study English. ·          do/does + subject + verb? Example: Do you study English?   ü   To refer to habitual or repeated actions: ·          I read the Bible just about every day. ·          She never goe

Free IELTS Preparation Online Course 2022

    Free IELTS Preparation Online Classes 2022   ieltsnazrul  is the best Free IELTS preparation online course platform that can give a clear and in-depth overview of the IELTS exam at no cost, then this is the ideal platform for you. ieltsnazrul Platform will provide you IELTS free online preparation material. Read the complete article and get enroll in online IELTS Classes now.   For reading online practice, you visit the following links, as they provide very authentic practice tests, besides, you can download pdf reading test to practice offline.  For YouTube videos on IELTS Reading, IELTS Writing, IELTS Listening and IELTS Speakig, you can visit the following links. IELTS Reading IELTS Listening IELTS Speaking IELTS Writing For getting a good band score both in IELTS Writing, and IELTS Speaking candidates need to have good access to English Grammar. Specially, you need to know accurate use of English Tenses, Common Mistakes in IELTS exam, and other grammar functions. For

Flu: the facts - IELTS Reading

  Flu: the facts 1.    Flu (influenza) is an acute viral respiratory infection. It spreads easily from person to person: at home, at school, at work, at the supermarket or on the train. B. It gets passed on when someone who already has flu coughs or sneezes and is transmitted through the air by droplets, or it can be spread by hands infected by the virus. C.  Symptoms can include fever, chills, headache, muscle pain, extreme fatigue, a dry cough, sore throat and stuffy nose  (Question no: 14, Answer:  C ). Most people will recover within a week but flu can cause severe illness or even death in people at high risk. It is estimated that 18,500-24,800 deaths in England and Wales are attributable to influenza infections annually. D. Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent infection. Although anyone can catch flu,  certain people are at greater risk from the implications of flu, as their bodies may not be able to fight the virus. If you are over 65 years old, or suffer from

IELTS Speaking Practice for free

IELTS Speaking Practice for free IELTS Speaking is a face-to-face, informal discussion with an IELTS examiner, and is the same for both Academic and General Training. The test is divided into 3 parts and is designed to test your pronunciation, fluency, grammar and vocabulary. Top 5 IELTS Speaking Tips Speak some English every day. This is something that all my Band 7+ students have in common. It is better to practice a little bit every day and improve your skills gradually than to speak your native language all week until you have IELTS class. You’ll find more advice for  IELTS Speaking practice here. Ask the examiner questions if you don’t understand. Your IELTS Speaking test is meant to be like a normal conversation between 2 people. Therefore, if you don’t understand a word you can ask the examiner to explain what it means. Just say ‘I’m sorry, could you explain what X means?’ You can also ask them to repeat the question. However, you can’t ask the examiner to explain 

Cambridge IELTS Speaking with Answers

  Cambridge IELTS Speaking Test with answers Cambridge IELTS Speaking Test with answers is intended to help IELTS aspirants to practice and learn the 9 Band standard answers for all question types.  We’ve followed certain issues during answering the questions which are generally and essentially. To practice these real exam questions, you should follow our complete instructions. Follow the following links to get all lessons on Cambridge IELTS Speaking Tests: Cambridge IELTS 16 TO 1 Speaking Test with Answers  

Job Sharing - IELTS Reading with Answers

  Job Sharing   You are advised to spend about 20 minutes on Questions 01 – 16 which are based on Reading Passage. Section A   Job sharing refers to a situation in which two people divide the responsibility of one full-time job. The two people willingly act as part-time workers, working enough hours between them to fulfill the duties of a full-time worker. If they each work half the hours of the job, for example, they each receive 50 percent of the job’s wages, its holidays and its other benefits. Of course, some job sharers take a smaller or larger share of the responsibilities of the position, receiving a lesser or greater share of the benefits.   Job sharing differs from conventional part-time work in that it is mainly, although not exclusively, occurring in the more highly skilled and professional areas, which entail higher levels of responsibility and employee commitment. Until recently, these characteristics were not generally seen as compatible with anything less

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

The Step Pyramid of Djoser - IELTS Reading and answers

  The Step Pyramid of Djoser   A The pyramids are the most famous monuments of ancient Egypt and still hold enormous interest for people in the present day. These grand, impressive tributes to the memory of the Egyptian kings have become linked with the country even though other cultures, such as the Chinese and Mayan, also built pyramids. The evolution of the pyramid form has been written and argued about for centuries. However, there is no question that, as far as Egypt is concerned, it began with one monument to one king designed by one brilliant architect: the Step Pyramid of Djoser at Saqqara. B Djoser was the first king of the Third Dynasty of Egypt and the first to build in stone. Prior to Djoser’s reign, tombs were rectangular monuments made of dried clay brick, which covered underground passages where the deceased person was buried. For reasons which remain unclear, Djoser’s main official, whose name was Imhotep, conceived of buildi