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Self-study library
Short, original lessons across every skill - from the very basics to a top band. Work through a track in order, or pick the topic you need. Your progress saves on this device.
New to IELTS? Start here - the format, the band scale, and the core English the test assumes.
The four sections, timing, and what each one asks of you.
What bands 4-9 mean and how the overall band is worked out.
Which test to take and how Reading & Writing differ.
How to study, how often, and how to use this program.
Tenses, articles, clauses and the structures examiners reward.
How to grow range, collocation and paraphrasing.
Predict, follow the recording, and capture answers in the exact words within the word limit.
Predict, listen for detail, and spell correctly.
Track the conversation and avoid the trap options.
Connect items as the speakers develop ideas.
Follow directions and spatial language.
Capture the exact words within the word limit.
Handle speakers who change their mind mid-sentence.
Skim, scan and tackle every question type - including True / False / Not Given - to time.
Find answers fast without reading every word.
The most-feared question type, made systematic.
Identify the main idea of each paragraph.
Locate where specific ideas appear.
Gap-fill from the text with the right form.
Eliminate distractors and choose precisely.
Pace the three passages without running out of time.
Plan Task 1 and Task 2, then build coherence, range and accuracy the examiner rewards.
Overview, key features and the right comparison language.
Purpose, tone and covering all three bullet points.
A reliable four-paragraph plan for any essay.
Opinion, discussion, problem/solution and two-part questions.
Paragraphing and linking that reads naturally.
Range and precision without forcing "big words".
Complex sentences that stay correct.
Give natural, extended answers across all three parts with fluency and clear pronunciation.
Natural, extended answers to everyday questions.
Plan in 60 seconds and talk for two minutes.
Develop, justify and speculate on abstract ideas.
Keep going smoothly and link your ideas.
Stress, rhythm and intonation that aid clarity.