IELTS Advent Challenge Tasks 🎄1 - 12

IELTS Advent Challenge Tasks 🎄1 - 12

No time to do my Advent Challenge? This podcast (watch the video version on www.YouTube.com/fionawattam) talks you through the past 12 days, so you'll get up and running really quickly! It's never too late to start - just go to my website: https://ieltsetc.com/ielts-advent-adventure/ and open the windows which will take you through to all the links. Come and post your sentences on Facebook, where I will check them every day: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ieltsAtoZ If you'd like to say thanks and contribute to the costs of running the free challenge, you are very welcome to do so here on my 'Buy Me A Coffee' page: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fionawattam In return, I will send you a copy of my A-Z of IELTS Advent when it's ready in the New Year. Many thanks in advance - your donations help me pay for the cost of the website, graphics, advent page and podcast, so you'll be helping me to help others. Best wishes Fiona

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IELTS Reading GT ⚜: History of women's football in Britain

IELTS Reading GT ⚜: History of women's football in Britain

This is a fascinating Section 3 General Training Reading text about the origins of women's football and why it disappeared for 50 years. Practice Multiple Choice Questions, Matching Information and Gapfill Summary. Get the full video version with all of the other General Training Courses in the Members Academy: https://members.ieltsetc.com/academy

18 Elo 202224min

IELTS Listening 🍁 Maple Syrup 🇹🇩

IELTS Listening 🍁 Maple Syrup 🇹🇩

In this lesson we cover more words from The List (my 100 Most Common Listening Gap Fill Answers). Pay special attention to the second half, where the speaker describes how maple syrup is produced. This is really useful for Academic Writing Task 1. Get my guide to IELTS Reading Book 17 (Course) in the Members Academy with all the other workbooks, guides, planners and lists. Get individual printable PDF guides in my shop: https://payhip.com/ieltswithfiona Thank you for supporting my small business.

27 HeinÀ 202229min

IELTS Reading: 🍅 Domesticating the tomato

IELTS Reading: 🍅 Domesticating the tomato

This is an Academic Test Passage 2 Reading from Book 17 and the podcast covers 3 types of questions: matching information, matching people, and gapfill. In the podcast I discuss how you can understand more of the text if you learn my basic vocabulary lists - you can buy my 3 IELTS vocabulary workbooks and guides on my website shop: - A complete guide to IELTS Word Formation and Spelling - A complete guide to IELTS Vocabulary - A complete guide to the most common IELTS Listening gapfill answers. https://payhip.com/ieltswithfiona If you're trying to improve your Academic Reading Skills, I have 2 Reading courses on my website too: https://ieltsetc.com/courses. Thank you for supporting small, teacher-owned businesses.

18 HeinÀ 202233min

IELTS Listening: Labyrinths

IELTS Listening: Labyrinths

Book 17 Test 1 Part 4 I chose this Listening just because it's from the most recent Cambridge Practice Test book, and I was pleased to see that all of the gapfill answers conformed to my theories about common IELTS gapfill answers e.g. uncountable nouns, irregular word forms, "made from ____" etc. I put all of my research together in a handy little booklet which you can get in my shop: https://payhip.com/b/vQlet I also mentioned the previous Listening Podcast I did a couple of weeks ago, which also refers to these patterns (The History of Cleaning): https://app.getbeamer.com/ieltswithfiona/en/ielts-listening-made-of-uncountable-noun Thank you for supporting small, teacher-run businesses. Best wishes Fiona

9 HeinÀ 202227min

IELTS Listening: đŸ§Œ Early History of Keeping Clean

IELTS Listening: đŸ§Œ Early History of Keeping Clean

This is a Section 4 IELTS Listening Test Gapfill Summary based on a lecture about the history of keeping clean. Get more listening practice on my website or follow my 28-day Listening Course in the Members Academy. https://ieltsetc.com/courses

25 KesÀ 202223min

⭐IELTS with Fiona daily tips from February 2022⭐

⭐IELTS with Fiona daily tips from February 2022⭐

Here's my roundup of daily tips from February. Watch the video version on YouTube with this link: https://youtu.be/zZ0TLDv0qxc In the podcast we'll review: - Idioms for IELTS Speaking ('food for thought' 'peckish' 'flagging') - Formal language ('a high risk of failure') - How to use inversion (Rarely I have? Or Rarely have I?) - Tech tools to help you practise Speaking - Collocations with sports (do, go, play or practise?) - Can or Should? - Task 1 Graphs: "Temperature AVERAGED 25 degrees") - Portmanteau terms: breakfast + lunch = ? - 20 WRONG ways to say 'Although' - Pass a test? Take a test? Sit a test? - What are 'Mustakes'? - Tuesday, Toosday or Chewsday? - "It's not everyone's cup of tea" - IELTS Vocabulary: Physical Health Read the new blog about vocabulary lists for IELTS here: https://ieltsetc.com/2022/05/ielts-vocabulary-lists/ Get all the daily tips here: https://app.getbeamer.com/ieltswithfiona/en

9 Touko 202229min

⭐ IELTS tips ⭐ Jan 19th - 31st (also on YouTube)

⭐ IELTS tips ⭐ Jan 19th - 31st (also on YouTube)

Here's my round-up of the weekly tips that you can find on my website (ieltsetc.com). This podcast is also on YouTube/fionawattam: https://youtu.be/TNcyL63yWbI https://app.getbeamer.com/ieltswithfiona/en In this episode we look at my daily tips from January 19th: - when to use the contraction 's' instead of 'is' (Pronunciation) - how to start a letter and why you shouldn't use 'maam' (GT Letter Writing) - 'claptrap' advice: "elucidate" (Academic Task 1) - when to use "Having said that" (Academic Task 2) - when to use 'triple' or 'treble' (Academic Task 1) - feedback or feedbacks? (Grammar) - useful collocations with 'effect' (Vocabulary) - phrasal verb: "I suppose I'll have to make do with it" (Vocabulary) - Spoonerisms (Collocations) #ielts #ieltstips #ieltspreparation

17 Huhti 202221min

IELTS Reading: đŸ’ƒđŸœ Could urban engineers learn from dance?

IELTS Reading: đŸ’ƒđŸœ Could urban engineers learn from dance?

This is a particularly challenging Reading Passage 1, which follows the structure of a Passage 3 'discursive' argument rather than the usual Passage 1 'factual' description. The title gives us a warning of this academic style - it starts with a question, suggesting that there will be a theory developed, with the opinions of expert. It will pose a problem and try to find a solution. This is uncommon for a Passage 1. Also the question types are: Matching information (rare for Task 1) Gapfill (normal for Task 1) Cambridge Book 15 Test 2. https://ieltsetc.com/courses/

6 Huhti 202226min

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