Posted inHealth Mastering “Epidemiology” for a Stellar IELTS Score: A Guide for Healthcare Professionals Aspiring healthcare professionals aiming for a high IELTS score, take note! "Epidemiology" is a term you're likely to encounter, not… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inHealth How to Use the Word “Contagious” Effectively in the IELTS Exam The IELTS exam, particularly the speaking and writing sections, often requires you to discuss health-related topics. Therefore, a strong vocabulary… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inHealth How to Effectively Use “Tuberculosis” and Related Vocabulary in the IELTS Exam The word "tuberculosis" (/tuːˌbɜːrkjʊˈloʊsɪs/), often abbreviated as TB, is a noun that frequently appears in the IELTS exam, particularly in… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inGrammar Mastering “In My Opinion”: How to Express Opinions Effectively in IELTS As an IELTS candidate aiming for a higher band score, you understand the importance of expressing your opinions clearly and… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inGrammar Does Your IELTS Writing Acknowledge This Key Phrase? Mastering “It Acknowledges That” Many IELTS candidates strive for sophisticated vocabulary and grammatical structures to achieve a Band 7 or higher. One such structure… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inHealth How to Effectively Use “Prescription” and Related Vocabulary in the IELTS Exam The IELTS exam often features vocabulary related to health and medicine. Understanding and being able to use these words accurately… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inHealth Why “Tendonitis” is a Must-Know Word for Your IELTS Vocabulary In the realm of IELTS vocabulary, particularly within the domain of health and medicine, encountering words like "tendonitis" is not… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inGrammar When to Regret Doing vs. Regretting: Mastering the Gerund and Noun Phrase with ‘Regret’ for IELTS Success Many English learners find the verb "regret" tricky because it can be followed by different grammatical structures, which can affect… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inGrammar Mastering ‘Whenever’ for Time Reference in IELTS "Whenever" can add a sophisticated touch to your IELTS speaking and writing, but are you using it correctly? Many IELTS… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inHealth How to Talk About Bronchitis in Your IELTS Exam Bronchitis, the inflammation of the bronchial tubes, is a common ailment frequently appearing in IELTS materials, especially in the Listening… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inHealth How to Discuss Vaccines Effectively in Your IELTS Exam The word "vaccine" is a noun that refers to a biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inHealth What’s a Pediatrician? Understanding Essential Vocabulary for Your IELTS Health Topic The IELTS exam often includes topics related to health and well-being, requiring you to have a strong vocabulary in this… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inGrammar How to Ace the IELTS: Mastering “Hardly… When” for a Higher Score "Hardly... when" is a grammatical construction that often trips up IELTS test-takers, yet it can significantly enhance your speaking and… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inHealth Feeling the Heat? Understanding ‘Adrenaline’ for Your IELTS Exam The word "adrenaline" (pronounced /əˈdrɛnəlɪn/), often used as a noun, is a key term for those preparing for the IELTS… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inGrammar Mastering “Even Though” for IELTS: Expressing Contrast Like a Pro "Even though" is a powerful conjunction that allows you to express contrasting ideas within a sentence. It's a favorite among… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inHealth Why is “Intravenous Drip” Essential Vocabulary for Your IELTS Prep? "Intravenous drip" is a term you might encounter in the IELTS Listening or Reading sections, particularly in contexts related to… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inGrammar Mastering ‘For the Purpose Of’ in IELTS Writing "For the purpose of" is a phrase that often trips up IELTS test-takers, yet it's a powerful tool for expressing… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inGrammar Decoding “It Values That”: A Guide to Mastering This IELTS Grammar Point For many IELTS test-takers, the phrase "it values that" can seem a little unusual. While not as common as other… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inHealth How to Effectively Use the Word “Plague” in Your IELTS Exam The word "plague" is a noun with origins in the Late Latin word "plāga," meaning "blow, wound, calamity." It's frequently… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024
Posted inHealth Mastering IELTS Vocabulary: How to Effectively Use “Nurse” and Related Terms in Your Exam The IELTS exam, particularly the speaking and writing sections, requires a strong vocabulary to achieve a high band score. One… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 6, 2024