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IELTS Speaking cue cards with answers

 IELTS Speaking cue cards 2021 with answer Describe your visit to a religious place: Name and location of the place when you visited with whom you visited what you liked there Sample Answer There are alots of religious places in the world. I have visited many religious and cultural destinations in india. I have also visited religious places other than mine. However,here,i would like to talk about 'The Golden Temple' which is also known as Harmandir Sahib located in Amritsar,Punjab,India. This temple is created in the middle of a lake and the outer walls of the temple are coated with real gold. This is probably the only temple of its kind in the whole world. When i entered the temple corridor,my heart was filled with bliss. I felt as if i was at a special place. From the bridge that connects the main shrine,we can see a clear reflection of the temple in the water of the lake and the entire scene is not only soothing,but also a blessful experience. I then went to the main shrine...

speaking IELTS part 1 and part 3 Questions with answers

SPEAKING IELTS PART-1,3 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 1.NEIGHBOUR   Question1.How well do you know your next door neighbors? Ans.I know my neighbours quite well.they are really nice people,i think it is important to get on well with the people who live next door. Question2.How often do you see them? Ans.I see them daily,whenever i go out of home they wave hand on me and i also wave my hand on them. Question3.What problems do people sometimes have with their neighbors? Ans.I think the most common problem is probably noise.it is difficult to live next to people who have a dog that barks at night,or who play loud music or have too many parties. 2.DANCE Question1.Do you like dancing? Ans.I do not like dancing because i am not good at dancing and dancing makes me feel uncomfortable.                                              or I like dancing because dance is best way of enjoyme...

IELTS writing task 2: tips, structure and essay types

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  IELTS writing task 2: tips, structure and essay types Introduction: Writing task 2 accounts for 6 bands. You have to spend approximately 40 minutes on writing task 2. Word limit for writing task 2 ranges between 250-270 words.  Note: do not exceed the word limit it will leads to 0.5 band deduction.   Writing task 2 structure: Introduction: Paraphrase the statement. Write what statement says Bodypara-1: Firts write main idea. Then explain it and give Example Bodypara-2: Write the second idea, give proper explanation and example to support the idea.  conclusion: In conclusion, write down the conclusion by summarising the main ideas.  Tips to attempt writing task 2 : Read the statement twice and carefully Before start writing, plan the essay in mind.  First, do not write the  introduction same as statement. Try to rephrase the statement using synonymous.  Use more and more connectors.  Try to write 2-3 points in one BP and other 2-3 points in ...

IELTS reading tips and tricks academic

 Tips To Improve Your Score 1) Learn to filter for watchwords  Each question will contain catchphrases that will assist you with finding where the appropriate response is. Or on the other hand, the watchwords could be in the appropriate response choices relying upon the sort of inquiry.  A catchphrase educates you concerning the fundamental thought. In a test, it's a word that interfaces the inquiry and the appropriate response. Figuring out how to check for them will save you bunches of important time.  Catchphrases will not ordinarily offer you the real response however they'll show you where it is. You at that point need to peruse in detail to discover the appropriate response itself.  The most clear watchwords and the simplest to spot, are numbers, dates and names. Others ought to likewise be genuinely simple to choose and will generally be things or action words.  Be that as it may, equivalents will frequently be utilized so you should be watching out ...

Reading practice test with answers

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Reading passag-1   Read about the settlement at Skara Brae and answer the questions. Skara Brae Off the Northern tip of Scotland, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the North Sea, lies a group of 70 or so islands called the Orkneys. These largely treeless isles are frequently battered by Atlantic storms, gales and rain. It was during one such storm in the winter of 1850, when the combination of wind and high tides stripped away the grass from the top of a small hill called  Skerrabra  on the west side of the largest island known simply as ‘The Mainland’. This revealed a number of stone dwellings. The local landowner started excavations on the site, and within twenty years the remains of four ancient houses were unearthed. However, work was later abandoned until 1925 when another storm damaged some of the excavated buildings. A sea wall was proposed to protect the site, and, during construction, yet more buildings were discovered. It was first believed that the village was an ...