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IELTS Grammar: Can or could?

Let’s use a quick exercise to look at the difference between ‘can’ and ‘could’.

IELTS Reading: John Dewey

Read the passage about a famous American, and complete the ‘true, false, not given’ exercise below it.

IELTS Listening: Maps

Listen to a university lecturer as she describes a course about maps, then do today’s multiple choice exercise.

Writing Task 2: A new ‘rule’

After checking the introductions that people wrote below last week’s lesson, I’m going to introduce a new rule for ‘agree or disagree’ tasks.

Speaking Part 1: Home town

This is a very common topic, so it’s a good idea to prepare some easy answers that you can give without much hesitation.

IELTS Reading: Harry Houdini

Read the passage about a famous illusionist, and complete the ‘true, false, not given’ exercise below it.

Writing Task 2: Pictures vs Words

In this lesson we start work on a new essay topic, and I’ve asked ChatGPT for some ideas. Look what it gave me!

IELTS Advice: Being ‘original’

Question: Millions of students take the IELTS exam in my country, so should I try to write differently and be original? Read my answer in this lesson.