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The A to Z of IELTS: I is for Intonation
Intonation is an important part of your speaking as it can help indicate meaning. Focus on this area in your IELTS test preparation to improve your band score.
The A to Z of IELTS: J is for Justification
In the IELTS Speaking and Writing tests, you will be required to justify your opinion and ideas. Let’s look at some ways to do this along with some examples.
How to successfully book an IDP IELTS test
Find out how to book your IELTS test and key documents you need to successfully complete the process.
What is the minimum IELTS score to get PR in Canada through Express Entry?
Learn about the language proficiency requirements for Canada migration and Express Entry System.
New arrangements for fully vaccinated eligible visa holders
Australia is finally reopening its borders to eligible visa holders. Learn more about how the latest Australian border and quarantine news impacts you.
Make the most of your free access to this IELTS online preparation course
Booked your IELTS test with IDP? Get free access* to an online preparation course developed by Macquarie University. Make the most of this amazing offer!
Meet Areza : IELTS test taker to Master's student
Read Azera's success story and learn how she took advantage of IELTS' wide range of official preparation material to get test-ready during the lockdown.
How to get a good IELTS band score during this pandemic (5 things to do)
Preparing for your IELTS test isn’t easy amid social restrictions. Here are some tips and tricks to help you stay focused.
The A to Z of IELTS: H is for Hyperboles
Hyperboles are often used by native speakers and you may want to consider using them in your IELTS Speaking test as a way of enhancing your band score.
Academic or General - Which IELTS test should I take?
Which IELTS test should you take? The Academic test is usually for entry into university. General training is used for migration purposes. Read more here.