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        <![CDATA[The best site to find advice and practice for students studying for the IELTS exam.]]>
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      <title>What does "True, False, Not Given" mean?</title>
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There's a new video to help you understand how to answer these kinds of questions.
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      <title>New Reading Lesson Video</title>
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If you've ever had problems understanding complex vocabulary in the reading exam here's a video with advice on how to try and solve this problem.
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      <title>NEW Listening lessons</title>
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As well as Reading video lessons I am adding Listening lessons too.  Here are the first 2 in the series - these should give you some basic techniques to practice that are useful for all parts of the IELTS Listening exam.
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      <title>NEW READING LESSON VIDEOS</title>
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Free for a limited period (while I add as many new videos as possible) you can watch my reading lessons designed to help you develop appropriate reading strategies, and guidance on how to answer various exam-type questions.
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      <title>Academic Writing Task 1 How to compare graph data</title>
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The final stage in this writing series.  It is essential that you group and compare the data in you graph question.  This document shows you how and suggests some useful comparative language structures for this task.
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      <title>IELTS Speaking Part 1</title>
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Advice on how to answer the questions in part 1 of the speaking test.
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      <title>IELTS General Writing Letters - Stage 2</title>
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In this document you can learn how to brainstorm your ideas, choose appropriate starting and finishing sentences, and write your complete answer.
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      <title>General Writing Task 1 - Useful expressions for writing letters</title>
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Before you start writing your letter you need to understand what your reason for writing is.  Once you've done this you can start to choose appropriate expressions to use for the style of letter you are writing.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Mar 2011 09:50:00 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title>Academic Writing Task 1 - How to structure your answer</title>
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Here you can read about the basic 'formula' for answering these questions
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The first stage in answering the Task 1 question is to identify the purpose of the letter.  This will then help you to decide which letter phrases you should use.
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      <title>Academic Writing Task 1 - Vocabulary</title>
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Starting off 2011 with a new series for Academic Writing.  Task 1 generally requires you to write a report about a graph.  So first in this series is advice on using necessary vocabulary for describing graphs.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2011 07:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title>IELTS Speaking Part 3</title>
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A complete guide on how to answer the discussion questions in part 3 of the IELTS speaking exam.  Listen to a native speaker answering the questions and use the practice questions to help you prepare.
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      <title>The BEST LAST MINUTE tips for the IELTS listening exam</title>
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Last minute listening tips for those of you taking the IELTS exam this week.
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      <title>The BEST LAST MINUTE tips for the IELTS Writing exam</title>
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Great writing tips for those of you taking the exam this week.
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The last in the series of LAST MINUTE tips - this one is for the speaking exam.
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The second in the LAST MINUTE series...if your're taking the IELTS exam this week check out the tips for the Reading exam.  Don't forget there are also last minute tips for the Listening exam.
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      <title>Essay Correction on My IELTS Teacher</title>
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Now available - purchase an essay question, write it, and then get it corrected, with extra feedback and a sample score 9 answer
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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Nov 2010 05:36:00 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title>IELTS essay scoring 8</title>
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An IELTS essay from one of my Advanced students which scored an 8.  I've added my corrections and feedback.
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      <title>Essay Planning 4 Writing Conclusions</title>
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The final part in the series - how to write conclusions for your IELTS essay.
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      <title>How to practice for the IELTS exam Speaking Part 2</title>
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Now you can read about the Speaking part 2 in the IELTS exam.  There's information on how to make notes effectively and you can also listen to a native speaker doing a part 2 question.  Then you analyse the talk to help you improve your vocabulary and grammar range. 
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      <title>Essay Planning 3 - Introduction paragraphs</title>
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Part 3 of How to write IELTS essays.  This focuses on how to write your introduction paragraph. 
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      <title>Essay Planning 1</title>
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Part 1 in the Essay Planning series -  How to Brainstorm ideas when planning essays.  There are 2 pdfs you can download with example essay questions and brainstorming notes.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 09:41:00 EDT</pubDate>
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A free 28-page document with advice on how to improve your English level and get the IELTS score you want.  Sign up for this download on my homepage.
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