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Top 10 tools to improve your written English
Want to improve your written English? These 10 online tools will help you polish your writing in no time.
New Zealand border fully reopening on 31 July, changes for immigration and international students announced
PM Jacinda Ardern announced an early opening of New Zealand’s border, changes in immigration and the reopening of international education from 31 July.
The A to Z of IELTS: N is for 'Not Given'
Do you find the ‘Not Given’ option tricky? Let’s look at some handy tips to help make the choice easier for you.
Your complete guide to IELTS Speaking: Know it before you ace it
Here’s our guide on what to expect on test day and how to effectively prepare for it to attain the band score you desire!
Top 10 podcasts to help you improve your English
Discover 10 podcasts that will introduce you to the various accents and dialects spoken around the globe.
The A to Z of IELTS: M is to Memorise or not
Can memorising answers be a useful approach in your preparation for your IELTS test? Let's take a look.
Meet Peter Pei: IELTS test taker to RMIT sessional teacher
After relocating from China and graduating from a university in Melbourne, Peter credits his strong IELTS results with helping him to secure a job in Australia.
The A to Z of IELTS: L is for Lexical Resource
Lexical resource is all about how flexibly and fluently you can find the right words and phrases to convey precise meanings.
The A to Z of IELTS: K is for Keywords (part 1)
Looking out for keywords is a great way to identify and understand what the topic is about. It's also a useful tool in helping you build ideas.
The A to Z of IELTS: K is for Keywords (part 2)
In part 2 of this series, we look at scanning and identifying questions for keywords in the IELTS Reading test.