
The IELTS syllabus is the structure and content of the four test sections – Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking. It is assessed over about 2 hours 45 minutes, with Reading and Writing differing between Academic and General Training. There is no set list of topics or subjects to memorise; you prepare the format and the […]

Most candidates who repeat the IELTS don’t lose marks on hard questions; they lose them on the same habits every sitting. The common IELTS mistakes cluster into three places: Listening and Reading errors that cost answers you knew, Writing errors that break your task response, and Speaking errors that sound unnatural. The nine below run […]