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âAs opposed toâ is best used in IELTS Speaking Part 3 and in formal writing, rather than in casual conversation.
Small language choices like this can make your English sound more precise and confident.
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Instead of very difficult, use challenging or demanding.
Small vocabulary changes make a big difference.
Upgrade âvery importantâ to essential or crucial and sound more natural in speaking and writing.
This is an individual IELTS trial session.
I always start with a trial class because it helps the student understand my teaching style and also helps me understand their level, strengths, and areas to improve.
This session is free and itâs simply a way to make sure the classes are the right fit for both sides.
If youâre planning to start IELTS preparation and want to understand your current level of English, you can DM me for a FREE trial session.
Many students assume doing IELTS is a free ticket abroad.
But before you start, itâs important to know your purpose, eligibility, and next steps.
Taking IELTS without understanding the process can lead to wasted time and effort.
At the end of the day, youâre paying for your classes and exams â so make it count.
Stay informed, plan realistically, and make your efforts meaningful. ă
IELTS Speaking tip: avoid short answers like âYesâ or âNo.â
Adding emphasis (really enjoy), a connecting word (and, also), and specific detail (especiallyâŠ) makes your answer sound more natural and fluent.
These small habits wonât magically change your band score â but they build confidence and clarity over time.
Many learners confuse affect and effect.
This short video explains the difference with a simple example to help you use them correctly.
Small word choices can change how natural your English sounds.
Save this and follow for clear, practical English.