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This is where Robin writes something about the stuff on this page. He probably won’t need many words but enough to say something incredibly poignant that inspires everyone to give him a lot more money and respect.

That’s not as easy as it sounds, so I reckon about two paragraphs. I said that’s not as easy as it sounds, so I reckon about two paragraphs. No, not one paragraph… because that’s not as easy as it sounds, so I reckon about two paragraphs.

TASK TWO QUESTIONS: ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES This list contains questions that use some form of the prompt: What are the advantages and disadvantages? Use these

TASK TWO QUESTIONS: CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS This list contains questions that use some form of the prompt: What are the causes? What are the solutions?

INTRODUCTION TO TASK ONE GRAMMAR Before writing essays for IELTS writing Task One, it is useful to examine the grammar that is most commonly used.

In a collection of funny sentences every English learner should read, the University of Minnesota’s Center For Writing provides the following advice: “Verbs has to

Agreeing with countable and uncountable nouns Nouns used on IELTS diagrams can be countable or uncountable.  It is common for test-takers to incorrectly identify these

TASK ONE GRAMMAR: COUNTABLE OR UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS WITH QUANTIFIERS For IELTS Task One writing you will need to use quantifiers to describe data. The most

Relative clauses – Part Three: How much and how many How much / how many / how + adverb The previous lessons on relative clauses

Relative clauses – Part Two: Omissions When creating a sentence using a defining relative clause, it is useful to understand that it is common in

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