Senence Structure |
In your essay, examiner will be looking for sentence variation when they grade you for your ‘grammatical range’. Hence you must know how to use them correctly. Click Here For More |
Passive Voice |
In Academic English, the use of passive structures is extremely important. The examiner will look for passives in your essay, and you will not be able to achieve over Band 7 unless you show it. Click Here For More |
Adverbs |
Adverbs are words which modify or give extra information about verbs, adjectives, other words or whole clauses. We use adverbs in IELTS to modify or give extra information. Click Here For More |
Punctuation |
Of all the grammar in IELTS writing, this one is perhaps the most abused and misused. With a lot of rules, many will easily get confused. Click Here For More |
Emphatic Structures |
Sometime to emphasize, and sometime, perhaps to contradict what someone else has said or for dramatic effect, we use emphatic sentence structure. We do this either by splitting one sentence into two parts. Click Here For More |
If Conditional |
Conditional structures are used to talk about a condition, especially in result/consequence/problem/solution essay. Conditionals are complex sentences, which consist of an if-clause with main clause. Click Here For More |
Qualifiers |
You should know the effective language to talk about the probability of something or the timescales in which things happen. It is easy to include some of the qualifiers in your ideas. Click Here For More |
Adjectives |
Adjectives are used to describe either the nature or number of noun. IELTS uses a quarter of its scoring criteria from lexical resource and another one from grammar range and accuracy. Click Here For More |
Tense Use |
Always consider which of the following tense you should use. Click Here For More |
Formal Writing |
Since IELTS papers are checked and marked by university people, you are supposed to make your style purely academic. To achieve this we will choose formal style and formal vocabulary. Click Here For More |