Category: IELTS
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Planning to Move Abroad? Big Changes Coming to IELTS from Mid-2026 Here is Everything You Need to Know!
If you are eyeing higher education abroad or planning global migration, chances are the IELTS exam is already on your radar. As the world’s most highly-regarded and internationally-recognised English language test, it remains the gold standard for global aspirants. Registering for the test is quite straightforward: you figure out whether you need the IELTS Academic…
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IELTS Online Test vs IELTS Offline Test: Which One Should You Take to Score Higher?
Choosing between the IELTS online test and the IELTS offline test feels like a small decision but it can genuinely affect your score. The two formats test the same skills, but they feel very different on exam day. Pick the wrong one and you’re fighting the format instead of showing your English ability. This guide…
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Why You Keep Missing IELTS Listening Answers (And the Distractor Trap Every Examiner Sets)
You studied. You practiced. You even listened to the audio twice. But you still got the wrong answer. If that sounds familiar, you are not alone. Most test-takers who struggle with IELTS listening answers are not struggling because they cannot understand English. They are losing marks because of a very deliberate trick built into every…
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IELTS Listening Tips and Tricks: 12 Proven Strategies to Stop Losing Marks (Band 7+ Guide)
Most test-takers lose marks in the IELTS Listening section not because they have poor English but because they don’t know how the test works. Learning the right IELTS listening tips and tricks can push your score from a Band 5.5 to a Band 7 or above without needing months of extra study. This guide gives…
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Using Big Words in IELTS? Here’s Why It Hurts Your Score
Many students believe that loading their answers with rare, complex words in IELTS will impress the examiner. It sounds logical bigger words must mean a bigger vocabulary score, right? Wrong. This is one of the most common mistakes that pulls scores down, especially for beginners and intermediate learners. The truth is, how you use words…
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How One Small Punctuation Mistake Can Destroy Your IELTS Writing Score
ieltsMost IELTS test-takers spend months perfecting their vocabulary and essay structure. Then they sit the exam, write a well-argued response and still score a 5.5 or 6.0 in Writing. Why? Often, a string of tiny punctuation errors quietly drag the score down. This guide breaks down exactly how IELTS punctuation mistakes affect your band score,…
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Why Your IELTS Essay Lacks “Flow” (And How to Fix It)
Most IELTS candidates spend hours practising grammar and vocabulary. Yet on test day, their essay still feels choppy, disconnected, or hard to follow. The examiner marks it down for “Coherence and Cohesion” and the student has no idea why. This guide explains exactly what flow means in an IELTS essay, why yours might be missing…
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Why IELTS Examiners Hate Overused Vocabulary Words (And What to Use Instead)
You spent weeks memorizing “advanced” vocabulary words for your IELTS exam. You used them everywhere in Task 2 essays, in your Speaking test, in every sentence you could fit them into. Then your score came back lower than expected. What went wrong? The problem is overused vocabulary. IELTS examiners read hundreds of scripts every week,…
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Stop Memorizing IELTS Essay Templates: What IELTS Examiners Actually Look for in Band 7+ Writing
Most IELTS test-takers spend weeks memorizing IELTS essay templates. They drill phrases like “In this essay, I will discuss both sides before giving my opinion” until they can write them in their sleep. Then they sit the exam, use those exact phrases — and get a Band 6. Here is the hard truth: IELTS examiners…

