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How To Improve English Speaking Skills for IELTS?

IELTS stands for International English Language Testing System. IELTS consists of four individual modules i.e. Speaking, Reading, Writing and Listening. Every single module is important to cut a good band score in IELTS. As you know, many students are struggling to make a good band score in the Speaking module. Well, you might be perfect in English grammar and vocabulary but, find yourself at a loss when it comes to having a conversation with a native speaker. This is nothing but a lack of practice and confidence. You might be wondering, how to improve English Speaking skill for IELTS? Steps to be followed: Always Speak in English: Surround Yourself With The English Language Find a Speaking Partner Record Your Conversation Mirror as Speaking Partner Practice With Music and Movies Read Aloud Listen More to Develop Your Speaking Talk to Yourself How To Improve English Speaking Skills for IELTS? Here are some important tips to be followed, to naturally increase your speaki...

Prepositions of Time & Place In, On, At

Many people cannot use prepositions in, on, at properly and more frequently you will face the question where should I apply in, on, at prepositions? Well, before answering this question, we should know what is preposition in English grammar ? Well, the preposition is a word or set of words that may refer location (in, on, at, near)  or some times make a relationship between a noun or pronoun and other parts of the sentence .  When we talk about time and place, we use three words most frequently these are in, on and at. These frequently repeated words are the prepositions and they show a  relationship between two words in a sentence. Many speakers, basically non-native English speaker sometimes find it difficult to use them properly, make confusion. Therefore, to make it easy and understandable, here are some rules to be followed. Prepositions of Time- in, on, at We generally use: in for Months, Years, Centuries, Long periods on for Days and Dates or  more...

Grammar For IELTS Parts of Speech

Grammar For IELTS Parts of Speech is important to learn English properly. Words are used to form syntax and patterns of English grammar. Each words falls into one of eight categories referred to as parts of speech. Understanding parts of speech is essential for determining the correct definition of words when using the dictionary. Eight Types of Parts of Speech  in the English language are: Noun, Pronoun,Verb, Adjective, Adverb, Preposition, Conjunction, and Interjection. The part of speech indicates how the word functions in meaning as well as grammatically within the sentence. An individual word can function as more than one part of speech when used in different circumstances. Understanding parts of speech is essential for determining the correct definition of a word when using the dictionary.  Grammar for Ielts 1.    NOUN A noun is a word which is a person, place, thing or idea. Nouns can be countable or uncountable. For example: I...