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In this episode, we talk about pronouns, homonyms and practise using suffixes. In this episode we look at different ways to use the word say, plus common collocations. In this episode we will learn about words that describe spatial relationships or where things are in relation to one another. In this episode we will find out all about paragraphs. Plus the words we use to describe weather. In this episode we will look at linking words in spoken English. Plus the many uses of the word there. In this episode we will practise structuring a description of how something works and work on vocabulary for describing colours. In this episode we are going to practise using the words some and any. We will also build up our vocabulary about space and astronomy. In this episode we will take a look at tenses. Particularly present perfect and simple past tenses. In this episode we will look at the use of contractions in spoken English. A contraction is a shortened form of a word. In this episode we will look at the how to use reflexive and demonstrative pronouns in written and spoken English. In this episode we will talk about the language of speculation and how to identify the future tense. In this episode we will talk about expressing attitude and using the words so and such. In this episode we'll look at the use of word form groups such as noun, verb and preposition phrases. In this episode we will discuss tenses and different ways of making comparisons. In this episode we will talk about the IELTS Speaking and Reading tests. In this episode we will discover how English users indicate negative meanings. Practise your reading comprehension skills using this episode of Study English. In this episode we will practise using hyphens and also talk about showing contrast. In this episode we will look at the various functions of sentences in English. In this episode we'll dicuss infinitive verbs and some common conversation markers. The focus of this episode is the IELTS Listening Test. We'll discuss strategies for improving listening comprehension. In this episode we will look at using context to guess the meaning of unfamiliar words. In this episode we will practise pronunciation and hear how pronunciation can change when linking consonants. In this episode we are going to talk about adverbs and words in English that have been borrowed from other languages. In this episode we will give you some tips and strategies for answering Task 1 IELTS Academic questions. In this episode we'll give you some tips about letter writing, one of the tasks in the IELTS General Training Writing test. Series 3 Episodes
In this episode we look at some of the features that will be assessed in the writing and speaking modules. In this episode we'll look at the writing task in the essay section of both the academic and general IELTS tests. In this episode we'll look at writing an essay and how to organise your ideas in a paragraph. This episode looks at sentence types and how to use them to demonstrate grammatical range and accuracy. This episode looks at strategies for meeting the vocabulary criteria used to assess IELTS candidates. In this episode we'll look at question tasks and topics in the essay section of the IELTS test In this episode we'll look at the IELTS Speaking Test and watch how some candidates answer the questions. Fluency is one of the skills assessed in the IELTS Speaking Test. This episode defines fluency and how to achieve it. Today we'll look at some of the language devices you can use when discussing a topic. Today we'll look at how to make best use of your vocabulary and say what you mean in the IELTS Speaking Test. Today we'll review the language used when you compare and contrast - something you'll need for the IELTS Speaking Test. Intonation is a feature of pronunciation, one of the criteria assessed in the IELTS Speaking Test. In this episode we'll practise some of the skills required for the Reading Section of the IELTS Test. We take a look at the Reading Section of the General Training Test and words related to looking for work. What are signpost words and why do you need to listen to them? Knowing how to correctly express numbers will give you an edge in the IELTS Listening Test. Festivals and Celebrations are good topics to practise for the IELTS Test. It's useful to know the language for labelling and describing an object. Learn how to listen for the answers to complete a flow chart and/or describe a process. Expanding on an idea and giving examples are important language functions you need to demonstrate. The family is a common topic in IELTS, especially in Part 1 of the Speaking Test. Being able to discuss holidays and what people do in their leisure time is useful for IELTS. The topic of food often comes up in the IELTS Speaking Test. A useful skill in all aspects of English is knowing how prefixes and suffixes form new words. In this episode we'll look at some aspects of grammar and spelling that often cause problems. In this episode we advise you to study the language used when giving advice.
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