IELTS

  • What Band 7 Is Really Listening For

    Many students think Band 7 means “almost no grammar mistakes.” That’s not true. At Band 7, examiners are not counting mistakes. They are listening for patterns. Specifically, they are listening for errors that repeat in the same grammatical structure. Mistakes vs Patterns (This Matters) Everyone makes mistakes when they speak — even native speakers. A

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  • CELPIP Task Strategy Basics: What the Test Actually Rewards

    CELPIP often feels easier than IELTS on the surface. The tasks are shorter, the language is more everyday, and the contexts feel familiar. Yet many candidates plateau at Level 7 or 8 without understanding why. The reason is simple: CELPIP is not testing English knowledge in isolation. It is testing task performance in real-world contexts.

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  • Handling Unfamiliar Vocabulary in IELTS (Without Panicking or Freezing)

    One of the most common fears IELTS candidates have—especially at Band 6–6.5—is unfamiliar vocabulary. A word appears in the question, the reading passage, or your own mind goes blank mid-sentence, and suddenly fluency, confidence, and structure start to fall apart. The reality is this: IELTS does not test how many words you know. It tests

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  • Common writing errors that lower your band

    Many IELTS candidates leave the Writing test knowing something went wrong—but not knowing what. The ideas felt reasonable, the grammar seemed “mostly fine,” and the task was completed on time. Yet the score comes back at Band 6 or 6.5. In most cases, the problem is not language ability, but a small number of recurring

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  • How IELTS Speaking Is Scored (And Why Many 6.5 Candidates Fall to 6.0)

    How is the IELTS Speaking Test Scored? IELTS Speaking is often misunderstood. Candidates walk out feeling fluent, confident, and expressive—only to receive a score lower than expected. This usually happens because IELTS Speaking is not scored on how confident you sound, but on how consistently your language matches four precise criteria. The Speaking test is

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