Academic IELTS Task 1 Essay: Line Chart – Crime

Academic IELTS Task 1 Essay: Line Chart

This is a high-scoring sample answer for the following Academic IELTS Writing Task 1 essay question: The chart below shows three different crimes and the number of cases committed between 1970 and 2005 in England and Wales. Collocations about crime can be found here. Below, also, is a list of less common vocabulary with definitions. … Read more

Academic IELTS Task 1 Essay: Bar Chart – Sales

Academic IELTS Task 1 Essay: Bar Chart

This is a high-scoring sample answer for the following Academic IELTS Writing Task 1 essay question: The bar graph shows the global sales (in billions of dollars) of different types of digital games between 2000 and 2006. Collocations about technology can be found here. Below, also, is a list of less common vocabulary with definitions. … Read more

Academic IELTS Task 1 Essay: Pie Charts – Income and Expenditure

Academic IELTS Task 1 Essay: Pie Chart

This is a high-scoring sample answer for the following Academic IELTS Writing Task 1 essay question: The two pie charts show the revenue sources and expenditures of a children’s charity in the USA in one year. Collocations about business can be found here. Below, also, is a list of less common vocabulary with definitions. Read … Read more

Academic IELTS Task 1 Essay: Table – Mobile Phones

Academic IELTS Task 1 Essay: Table

This is a high-scoring sample answer for the following Academic IELTS Writing Task 1 essay question: The table below gives information about the different ways mobile phone owners use their phones in a developing country. Collocations about technology can be found here. Below, also, is a list of less common vocabulary with definitions. Read the … Read more

IELTS Task 2 Essay: More and more people no longer read news

IELTS Writing Task 2 Sample Answer - News

This is a high-scoring sample answer for the following IELTS Writing Task 2 essay question: More and more people no longer read newspapers or watch TV programs to get news. They get news about the world through the internet. Is this a positive or negative development? Below is a list of less common vocabulary with … Read more

IELTS Task 2 Essay: Universities and colleges are now

IELTS Writing Task 2 Sample Answer - Education

This is a high-scoring sample answer for the following IELTS Task 2 essay question: Universities and colleges are now offering qualifications through distance learning from the internet rather than teachers in the classroom. Do you think the advantages of this development outweigh the disadvantages? Below is a list of less common vocabulary with definitions. Other … Read more

IELTS Task 2 Essay: In education and employment, some people

IELTS Writing Task 2 Sample Answer - Hard Work

This is a high-scoring sample answer for the following IELTS Task 2 essay question: In education and employment, some people work harder than others. Why do some people work harder? Is it always a good thing to work hard? Below is a list of less common vocabulary with definitions. Other collocations for task 2 essays … Read more

IELTS Task 2 Essay: Some people think that younger people

IELTS Writing Task 2 Sample Answer - Responsibility

This is a high-scoring sample answer for the following IELTS Task 2 essay question: Some people think that younger people are not suitable for important positions in government. Others think that it will be a good idea for younger people to take on these positions. Below is a list of less common vocabulary with definitions. … Read more

IELTS Task 2 Essay: It will be better to have wide use of ..

IELTS Writing Task 2 Sample Answer - Driverless Cars

This is a high-scoring sample answer for the following IELTS Task 2 essay question: It will be better to have wide use of driverless cars for individuals and society. To what extent do you agree or disagree with the statement? Below is a list of less common vocabulary with definitions. Other collocations for task 2 … Read more

Mastering the Past Simple: Pronouncing ED Endings Correctly

Pronunciation of ED Endings

The pronunciation of ed endings is one the most common pronunciation errors. It’s not unusual to come across students who don’t know when to add an extra syllable or not. Then they find out it’s only wrong sometimes, but not only that, sometimes the ending is /t/ and sometimes it’s /d/. After reading these rules … Read more