31/03/2026
Are you using AI to learn English… but not improving?
Many learners use AI, but they don’t get good results.
The problem is not the AI — it’s the prompts.
This book shows you how to use AI the right way.
With 30 simple sessions, you will:
✔ learn grammar step by step
✔ practise with clear exercises
✔ use AI to check your answers
✔ get better feedback
You will also learn how to write better prompts using a simple system:
👉 Role – Context – Command
This skill is useful for IELTS and for learning anything with AI.
📘 Start IELTS Grammar Using AI is now available on Amazon.
If you are already using AI, this will help you use it better.
10/03/2026
New Book for IELTS Students Using AI 🤖✍️
Many IELTS students are now practising writing with AI tools like ChatGPT.
But there is a common problem…
Most learners don’t get good results because they use very basic prompts.
When the prompt is weak, the feedback is weak too.
That’s exactly why I created:
Start IELTS Practice AI Writing
This book shows you how to practise IELTS Writing effectively with AI.
Inside the book you’ll find 30 guided practice sessions:
📊 10 IELTS Task 1 topics
📝 20 IELTS Task 2 essay topics
Each session includes four structured AI prompts:
🔹 Presentation – introduces useful language and ideas
🔹 Practice – guided sentence-level exercises
🔹 Production – write a full IELTS response
🔹 Feedback – get clear corrections and improvement advice
Instead of simply asking AI to “write an IELTS answer”, you learn to use AI as a personal writing coach.
The prompts guide you step-by-step so you can:
✔ practise regularly
✔ improve grammar and vocabulary
✔ learn how to structure your answers
✔ get useful feedback on your writing
Perfect for self-study learners preparing for IELTS Writing.
📚 Start IELTS Practice AI Writing
Available now on Amazon for $8.99
If you're preparing for IELTS and already using AI tools, this book will help you use them much more effectively.
10/03/2026
Free IELTS Tip — How to Use AI Better for Writing Practice
A lot of IELTS candidates practise writing with ChatGPT or other AI tools.
But there is a common problem:
Students use very simple prompts, so the AI gives simple answers that don’t really help them improve.
The solution is to use clear learning prompts.
Here is an example you can try today for IELTS Writing Task 1.
Try This AI Prompt
Copy this prompt and paste it into ChatGPT.
You are an IELTS examiner helping an A2–B1 English learner preparing for IELTS Writing.
Use clear language, short explanations, and simple examples.
Create a simple population chart for three cities between 2000 and 2020.
Ask me to write five comparative sentences about the data.
Wait for my answers before giving corrections.
Why This Prompt Works
This prompt makes the AI:
• create real IELTS-style data
• ask you to write your own sentences
• wait before giving corrections
• give useful feedback
This is much better than just asking:
"Give me an IELTS Task 1 answer."
You learn much more when you write first and get corrections after.
Try the prompt and write two comparative sentences here in the comments.
Example start:
The population of City A was higher than…
I’ll give feedback if people want 👍
12/02/2026
📘✨ DOWNLOAD THIS FREE IELTS Grammar Lesson – Articles (A/An/The)! ✨📘
Do you feel confused about a/an/the? 🤔
This free lesson will help you!
✅ Clear rules
✅ Real IELTS examples
✅ Practice exercises
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Perfect for A2 level (Band 5+) students who want to improve step by step 💪
Start building strong grammar for IELTS today! 🚀
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19/09/2025
🚗🚌🚲 How Do People Travel? – IELTS Writing Task 1 Practice
In IELTS Academic Writing Task 1, you may need to describe a table of data. Today’s example shows the percentage of journeys made by car, bus, bicycle, walking, and train in City X from 2000 to 2020.
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to:
✅ Describe a table using clear, formal language
✅ Compare figures across years (“car use rose steadily from 30% to 45%”)
✅ Highlight the most significant changes (cars increased, buses and bicycles declined)
✅ Use both verb and noun phrases (“bus use declined steadily” / “there was a steady decline in bus use”)
✅ Write strong overviews for a Band 7+ score
📝 Includes a full Band 8–9 sample answer + 10 practice exercises with answers.
👉 Read the complete lesson here: [insert blog link]
19/09/2025
https://expertathome.blogspot.com/2025/09/chapter-6-pig-and-pepper-alice-walked.html
🐷 What would you do if a baby turned into a pig in your arms?
🌟 Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland – Chapter 6: Pig and Pepper 🌟
Alice visits the Duchess’s house, where pepper fills the air and a baby cries loudly. But when she carries the child outside, it turns into a pig and runs away! Soon after, Alice meets the mysterious Cheshire Cat, who tells her that everyone in Wonderland is mad—and advises her to visit the Mad Hatter or the March Hare. 🐱✨
📖 Full story (600+ words) with glossary, comprehension questions, answers, and illustration—perfect for English learners at B1–B2 level.
✨ Tomorrow: Chapter 7!
18/09/2025
https://expertathome.blogspot.com/2025/09/ielts-writing-task-1-topic-3-question.html
📈🌍 Population Growth Across Regions – IELTS Writing Task 1 Practice
How has the world’s population changed over time? Today’s IELTS Academic Writing Task 1 lesson looks at a line graph showing population growth in Asia, Europe, and Africa between 1960 and 2020.
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to:
✅ Describe a line graph clearly and formally
✅ Use trend language (rose sharply, increased steadily, levelled off)
✅ Compare regions with phrases like “more than double” or “four times as high”
✅ Focus on significant features (Asia’s steep rise, Africa’s surge after 1990, Europe’s stability)
✅ Write both verb and noun phrases (“Africa’s population grew steadily” / “There was steady growth in Africa’s population”)
✅ Craft strong overviews for Band 7+
📝 Includes a full Band 8–9 sample answer + 10 practice exercises with answers.
👉 Read the full lesson here: [insert blog link]
18/09/2025
https://expertathome.blogspot.com/2025/09/chapter-5-advice-from-caterpillar-alice.html
🐛 What advice would you take from a smoking Caterpillar?
🌟 Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland – Chapter 5: Advice from a Caterpillar 🌟
Alice meets a blue Caterpillar sitting on a mushroom, calmly smoking a ho**ah. He asks her, “Who are you?”—a question Alice cannot easily answer. Before leaving, the Caterpillar tells her that one side of the mushroom will make her grow, and the other will make her shrink. 🍄
With this new discovery, Alice finally learns how to control her size.
📖 Full story (600+ words) with glossary, comprehension questions, answers, and illustration—perfect for English learners at B1–B2 level.
✨ Tomorrow: Chapter 6!
17/09/2025
https://expertathome.blogspot.com/.../ielts-writing-task...
⚡🌍 Where Does Electricity Come From? – IELTS Writing Task 1 Practice
In IELTS Academic Writing Task 1, you may be asked to describe a pie chart showing proportions. Today’s chart shows how Country X generated its electricity in 2022.
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to:
✅ Write clear comparisons (e.g. “Coal produced more than double the share of nuclear energy”)
✅ Use proportion phrases (accounted for, represented, made up)
✅ Focus on the most significant features (fossil fuels dominated, nuclear smallest)
✅ Vary your grammar with both verb and noun phrases (“Coal contributed 35%” / “Coal’s contribution was 35%”)
✅ Write a strong overview for a Band 7+ score
📝 Includes a full Band 8–9 sample answer + 10 practice activities with answers.
👉 Read the complete lesson here: [insert blog link]
17/09/2025
https://expertathome.blogspot.com/2025/09/chapter-4-white-rabbits-house-alice-was.html
🏠 What happens when Alice grows too big for a house?
🌟 Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland – Chapter 4: The White Rabbit’s House 🌟
Mistaken for his servant, Alice follows the White Rabbit into his cottage. But after drinking from a bottle, she grows so large that her arm sticks out of the window and her leg presses up the chimney! 😲 The Rabbit and his friends try everything to get her out, until Alice eats a cake that makes her shrink again.
📖 Full story (600+ words) with glossary, comprehension questions, answers, and illustration—perfect for English learners at B1–B2 level.
✨ Tomorrow: Chapter 5!