Listen to a short talk about the changing face of journalism in recent years, and answer the multiple choice questions.
IELTS Reading: ‘Thomas Edison’ paragraph heading
Try today’s quick paragraph headings exercise.
IELTS Writing Task 2: ‘Friends and opinions’ paraphrasing
Can you write a one-sentence conclusion that contains paraphrasing?
Using ChatGPT to correct grammar
You don’t really need a teacher to check your grammar these days. ChatGPT can do that for you. Let’s look at an example.
Writing Task 1: ‘Modes of travel’ table
This model answer is a good example of how to ‘select’ and ‘group’ data when there is a lot of information.
General Writing Task 1: ‘Saying no to a friend’ part 3
Can you finish the final paragraph in this letter task?
IELTS Speaking Part 3: Photos
Here are some part 3 questions and band 9 sample answers on the topic of ‘photos’.
IELTS Listening: Homophones 3
Here’s one more exercise to test your spelling of some common homophones.
IELTS Reading: Talent (T, F, NG)
Try today’s ‘true, false, not given’ exercise.
IELTS Writing Task 2: ‘Friends and opinions’ topic
Can you finish my introduction for this new essay task?
IELTS Grammar: ‘Fast food’ mistakes
Can you find and correct the mistakes in five sentences written by members of this site?
Academic Writing Task 1: Ages and age groups
It’s easy to make small mistakes when describing ages and age groups. Here are some examples that should help.
General Writing Task 1: ‘Saying no to a friend’ part 2
Can you finish the second paragraph in this letter task?
IELTS Speaking: ‘Photos’ topic (all three parts)
A good way to prepare for IELTS speaking is to take one topic area and practise possible questions for all 3 parts.
IELTS Listening: Homophones 2
Here’s another exercise to test your spelling of some common homophones.
IELTS Reading: Driverless cars (which paragraph contains?)
Read the passage about the ‘driverless car revolution’, then decide which paragraph contains the given information.
IELTS Writing Task 2: Topic sentences
Do we always need to begin paragraphs with a topic sentence? Why?
Advice: ‘Natural’ English
How can we make sure that the English phrases that we use are natural?
Academic Writing Task 1: Don’t write ‘came first’
Don’t describe items on a graph or chart in terms of coming first, second or last. This makes it seem like you’re describing a competition!
General Writing Task 1: ‘Saying no to a friend’ part 1
Can you finish the first paragraph in this letter task?
IELTS Speaking Part 1: ‘Fast food’ topic
Here are some more part 1 questions and model answers. Can you write a good answer for the last question?
IELTS Listening: Homophones
Homophones are words that have the same pronunciation but different meanings and/or spelling. Try this homophone spelling test.
IELTS Reading: Practise the General test too
You might be preparing for the Academic IELTS test, but I recommend that you do some of the GT Reading practice tests too.
IELTS Writing: Private healthcare essay
Do the advantages of private healthcare outweigh the disadvantages? Read my band 9 model answer.
Writing Advice: Simplify
Can you take an idea and express it in a simpler way? This is not an easy skill, and it takes practice to do it well.
Writing Task 1: Chart and table answer
Read my model answer for a two charts task, and make a list of anything useful that you can learn from it.
General Writing Task 1: Saying no to a friend
How do you politely say no to a friend’s request? Let’s start work on a task that asks us to do this.
IELTS Speaking Part 3: ‘It depends’
“It depends” is not a full answer. You need to say what it depends on, and why.
IELTS Listening: Spelling test 7
Here’s another spelling test. See if you can write all 10 words without making a mistake.
IELTS Reading: ‘Animal migration’ gap-fill
Fill the gaps with words from the passage.