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4 reasons people fail English Language Proficiency (ELP) Tests and how to avoid them

An ELP test is designed to assess your English language proficiency, i.e. your ability to prove your Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking skills, as you ...

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USEFUL IELTS ESSAY TOPICS

 

Human activity has had a negative impact on plants and animals around the world. Some people think that this cannot be changed, while ...

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SHOULD I WRITE IELTS OR CELPIP TEST?

Written by: Luisa Asidi

IELTS Coach

 

Are you planning to go to Canada and w...

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ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PARAPHRASING IN IELTS

Paraphrasing is a necessary skill you need to have for the IELTS test. Mostly, paraphrasing you used in every part of the IELTS test, and is key to scoring h...

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COMPUTER DELIVERED IELTS VS PAPER BASED IELTS

In the computer delivered IELTS, the answers are typed into the computer, while in the paper based IELTS, the answers are written in an answer sheet. Between...

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HOW THE IELTS TEST IS SCORED

Each candidate is graded based a 9-band score. They are graded from a scale of 1(lowest) to 9(highest).

The scoring system for the IELTS test is the ...

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HOW THE IELTS LISTENING AND IELTS READING ARE GRADED

Unlike IELTS Writing and IELTS Speaking that are scored based on four marking criteria, IELTS Listening and IELTS Reading are graded based on a list scores. ...

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Marking Criteria for Writing Task 2

The IELTS writing task 2 is graded based on 4 marking criteria namely,

Marking Criteria in General Training Writing Task 1

The General Training IELTS writing task 1 is calculated according to 4 marking criteria namely;

Marking Criteria in Writing Task 1 Academic

The IELTS writing task 1 Academic is graded based on 4 marking criteria namely,