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IELTS Vocabulary Boost: Words to Impress in Writing and Speaking 

Using rich, precise vocabulary can significantly boost your band score in the IELTS Writing and Speaking sections. While grammar and structure are essential, your ability to express ideas using a variety of accurate and appropriate words is what sets you apart from average test-takers.  At IStudentPlus, we help students level up their vocabulary with smart […]

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IELTS Listening: Mastering Maps and Diagrams 

The IELTS Listening test doesn’t just assess your ability to understand conversations — it also tests how well you follow visual information. One of the trickier sections for many students is Maps and Diagrams. These questions test your spatial awareness, vocabulary, and ability to listen for direction-based language. In this blog, we’ll break down how

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IELTS Writing Task 1: Maps — Tips for Higher Band Scores 

The IELTS Writing Task 1 (Academic) often features a map question where test takers must compare two or more maps, usually depicting changes over time. Understanding how to tackle this type of task is essential for achieving a high band score. In this blog, we’ll explore effective strategies, vocabulary, and common mistakes to avoid when

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IELTS Writing Task 1: Describing Graphs and Trends 

In the IELTS Writing Task 1, candidates are often required to describe visual information such as graphs, charts, and tables. This task assesses your ability to interpret data, identify key trends, and present information in a clear and organized manner. Understanding how to structure your response effectively will improve your chances of achieving a higher

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IELTS Listening: How to Improve Listening for Numbers

Numbers often appear in the IELTS Listening test, especially in sections related to addresses, phone numbers, dates, and prices. Understanding how to catch numbers accurately is essential for scoring well in the exam. This blog will provide practical tips to improve your listening skills for numbers and how IStudentPlus can support your IELTS preparation.  Why

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IELTS Writing: Avoiding Common Grammar Mistakes 

The IELTS Writing test can be challenging, especially when it comes to grammar. Even advanced students sometimes lose marks because of small but crucial grammar errors. Understanding and avoiding these mistakes can make a significant difference in your band score.  In this blog, we’ll identify common grammar mistakes students make in IELTS Writing and provide

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IELTS Reading: Dealing with Matching Headings Tasks

The IELTS Reading section challenges candidates with a variety of question types, including the often-dreaded Matching Headings tasks. Successfully navigating this question type requires both sharp comprehension skills and an efficient strategy. Matching Headings can be tricky, as it tests your ability to understand the main ideas of paragraphs rather than just scanning for keywords.

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IELTS Band Score: Understanding the Scoring System

Achieving your desired band score in the IELTS test requires more than just proficiency in English—it also involves a clear understanding of how the scoring system works. The IELTS scoring system evaluates your performance in four key sections: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. Each section is graded on a scale from 0 to 9, and

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