Posted inGrammar Is “People Often Claim That” Your Ticket to a Band 7+ in IELTS Writing? The phrase "people often claim that" is a common sight in IELTS Writing Task 2 essays, especially when you're tasked… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inGrammar How to Effectively Use “So…That” for High IELTS Scores "So...that" is a powerful grammatical structure used to express a cause-and-effect relationship, indicating that something happened as a result of… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inGrammar Is “It Symbolizes That” Correct? Mastering Symbolism in IELTS Writing "What does this feather symbolize?" "The colour red, symbolizing passion..." We often encounter the concept of symbolism in art, literature,… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inGrammar How to Effectively Use ‘To Illustrate’ for Examples in Your IELTS Writing "To illustrate" is a useful phrase to signal an example in your IELTS Writing essays. Using this phrase effectively can… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inGrammar Mastering Conditional Clauses: How to Use ‘As Long As’ for IELTS Success "As long as" is a conjunction used to express a condition that must be met for something else to be… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inGrammar Mastering “As Opposed To” for IELTS Success: A Comprehensive Guide "As opposed to" is a versatile phrase that allows you to draw a clear contrast between two things. While not… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inGrammar How to Effectively Use “Whereas” for Comparison in IELTS Writing "Whereas" is a conjunction that pops up frequently in academic and formal writing, including the IELTS exam. It's a powerful… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inGrammar When to (and When NOT to) Use “If at all” in Your IELTS Writing "If at all" is a deceptively simple phrase that often trips up IELTS test-takers. While it seems straightforward, using it… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inGrammar How to Elevate Your IELTS Writing with Appositives Appositives, though a grammar term you may not be overly familiar with, are an elegant way to add extra information… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inGrammar Can You Start an Essay with “Concerning”? Mastering Topic Introductions for IELTS "Concerning" is a word that often piques the curiosity of IELTS students. Can it be used effectively to introduce an… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inGrammar Mastering “Whatever” for Emphasis in IELTS: A Comprehensive Guide "Whatever" - a seemingly simple word, but did you know it can pack a punch in your IELTS writing and… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inGrammar “With Respect To” in IELTS Writing: How to Use it Effectively? Many IELTS candidates ask me about using formal phrases to enhance their writing score. One phrase that often comes up… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inGrammar Elevating Your IELTS Writing: Mastering “With Reference To” for Topic Introduction "With reference to" is a formal phrase commonly used in academic writing and formal letters to introduce the topic that… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inGrammar Why is “In View Of” Your New Favorite IELTS Vocabulary? "In view of" is a fantastic phrase to add to your IELTS vocabulary arsenal. While it might sound overly formal… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inGrammar Mastering “It is estimated that” for IELTS Writing Success "It is estimated that" is a powerful phrase often used in academic writing, and it can significantly enhance your IELTS… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inGrammar Mastering “Given That” for IELTS: A Guide to Achieving Band 7+ "Given that" is a powerful phrase that can significantly enhance your IELTS writing and speaking, allowing you to express conditions… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inGrammar How Does “Assuming That” Amplify Your Hypothetical Language in IELTS Writing? When crafting a compelling argument or presenting a well-reasoned response in your IELTS Writing exam, hypothetical situations often come into… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inGrammar How to Effectively Use “By Contrast” for High-Band IELTS Scores "By contrast" is a powerful phrase that can significantly enhance your IELTS writing, particularly in tasks requiring comparisons and contrasts.… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inGrammar “It Reflects That…” – Is This Phrase Right for Your IELTS Writing? The phrase "it reflects that" often pops up in writing, but is it grammatically sound and appropriate for IELTS? This… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inGrammar Unlocking “If Only” for IELTS: Mastering Wishes and Regrets "If only..." Ah, those two little words carry so much weight, don't they? They speak of longing, of missed opportunities,… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024