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Join me for a weekly talk-through of IELTS topics to help you learn about the issues, vocabulary, tips and strategies you need to prepare. Find all my tips on my website ieltsetc.com and join the Members Academy for all the downloads, step-by-step online courses, and support to get you a Band 7+ in the #ielts test.
- 406 - How to learn prepositions from IELTS Reading (The impact of climate change on butterflies)
In this lesson, we'll analyse a Part 1 Reading text with the purpose of improving our understanding and use of prepositions.
First, we go through the True, False and Not Given questions, followed by the Gapfill questions and then we go back to the first paragraph to analyse the prepositions.
This is something that I recommend you do regularly - spend 5-10 minutes 'noticing' language from real contexts like the Reading and Listening tests.
In the lesson you'll learn how to do this yourself and build up your independent learning skills. The vocabulary from the lesson will also help you with Writing Task 1 (Describing a Natural Cycle).
Get more help with Prepositions, and find my Preposition Workbook on my website:
https://ieltsetc.com/ielts-grammar-complete-guide/prepositions/
Sat, 23 Nov 2024 - 30min - 405 - IELTS Grammar snack: A shocking 97%
Did you know that uou can use "a/an + adjective" before a statistic to express your reaction to the number?
This technique adds emphasis and helps the listener or reader understand yourperspective on the data.
Examples:
A staggering 95% of teenagers spend over 4 hours daily on social media. An alarming 62% of young adults report experiencing significant anxiety. A heartening 78% of volunteers say they feel more connected to their community. A disappointing 34% of students complete their language learning goals. An impressive 92% of renewable energy targets were met this year. A troubling 46% of food produced globally goes to waste. A surprising 55% of people have never traveled outside their home country.Listen to find out how to use this structure in IELTS Academic Writing Task 1 reports.
Get the full document from mydaily tip (31st October 2024).
https://app.getbeamer.com/ieltswithfiona/en/halloween-grammar
Tue, 05 Nov 2024 - 09min - 404 - The one thing that most AI Writing checkers get WRONG
I've tested a LOT of online IELTS Writing Checkers.
In this podcast, you'll learn about the main problem with (almost) all of them.
I explain how I carried out an experiment to help a student who was getting confusing results 2 AI checkers that she paid for.
Get the full lesson details with model answers on my website.
#ielts #ieltstask2 #ieltswriting
Sun, 27 Oct 2024 - 21min - 403 - IELTS Listening: A Science Experiment
In this lesson you'll learn 5 IELTS Listening Tips that (I'm guessing) nobody told you about.
Get the full lesson with bonus materials in the Bronze Academy on my website.
https://ieltsetc.com/2024/10/5-ielts-listening-tips-nobody-told-you-about/
Tue, 15 Oct 2024 - 26min - 402 - Can I use personal pronouns in IELTS Writing?
Get the free lesson on my blog: How to use personal pronouns in IELTS Writing.
In this lesson, we look at ways of USING and AVOIDING personal pronouns in Writing Task 2 essays.
You'll learn when to use "I", "we" and "you", and you'll get examples of how to avoid personal pronouns by using plurals, the passive voice, and more general language.
https://ieltsetc.com/personal-pronouns-in-ielts-writing/
Tue, 08 Oct 2024 - 18min - 401 - IELTS Grammar: Quantifiers few, a few, little, a little
If you really want to make a difference to your test score, stop practising grammar with useless examples that you'll never use in the IELTS test!
In this grammar review we look at how to use few, a few, little and a little SPECIFICALLY FOR the IELTS test.
You'll learn useful expressions that you can use in the Writing and Speaking Tests, and you'll find out how to avoid common mistakes with these quantifiers in the Reading and Listening Tests.
Get the full lesson in the Bronze Academy, starting at just $4 per month.
The full lesson includes:
a set of IELTS-related phrases for each quantifier a set of practice questions for each quantifier an interactive review of all quantifiers 3 Listening video extracts with real test audio, tapescripts, answers and explanations 3 Reading extracts The most common mistake with 'few' Formal and Informal alternatives 10 examples for GT lettershttps://ieltsetc.com/2024/09/quantifiers-few-a-few-little-a-little/
Tue, 24 Sep 2024 - 18min - 400 - IELTS Reading: How animals keep fit
In this lesson, you'll practise 3 reading question types while learning essential IELTS animal-related vocabulary items such as 'hibernation' and 'migration'.
I also discuss differences between two summaries, which will help you use more formal language in the writing test e.g. to maintain fitnessvs to stay fit.
For example:
(Advanced Summary)
The article explores how animals maintain fitness differently from humans. Unlike humans, who needconsistent training to prepare for endurance challenges like marathons, many animals maintain or even enhance their fitness without deliberate exercise.
(Intermediate Summary)
The article discusses how animals stay fit in different ways compared to humans. While humans need to exercise regularly to prepare for challenges like running a marathon, many animals stay fit without needing to train.
Get the full lesson on my website (Bronze Academy) and in the Members Academy.
https://ieltsetc.com/ielts-tips-and-tricks/
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#ielts #ieltstestpreparation #ieltscourse
Mon, 16 Sep 2024 - 28min - 399 - IELTS GT letter of request to a singer
In this lesson we look at direct and indirect ways of asking for help.
You will learn fixed expressions that you can use in any letter of request letter, and you'll also learn how to demonstrate flexibility with a variety of tenses when you 'give details of your musical activities'.
Find the full lesson with models and interactive practice on my website (Bronze Academy).
https://ieltsetc.com/2024/09/ielts-general-training-letter-of-request/
You recently went to a concert and thought one of the singers was very good. You want to tell him/her how you feel.
Write a letter to the singer. In your letter:
say how you feel about his/her performance give details of your music-related/musical activities explain how you would like him/her to help you with your music-related/musical activitiesTue, 10 Sep 2024 - 16min - 398 - IELTS maps and plans (describing future changes)
In this lesson, we look at how you can use Listening Test maps to improve the way you describe maps and plans in the Writing Test.
In this lesson we'll cover
How to talk about FUTURE changes How to avoid over-using 'going to' How to use the passive tense How to use the vocabulary of change related to mapsWe also review map prepositions, and we look at a model answer. The lesson ends with a list of map expressions collated from 4 real Listening Tests.
Members get thefull lesson on my website:
https://ieltsetc.com/2024/08/ielts-maps-plans-changes-future/
Get the FREE Maps and Plans Listening lesson on my website:
https://ieltsetc.com/ielts-listening-maps/
Fri, 30 Aug 2024 - 24min - 397 - IELTS Reading: The Fosbury Flop
This is a talk-through of a General Training Reading Passage 3.
The text tells the story of the 'Fosbury Flop', which is a high-jump technique developed by a 21 year-old university student from the USA called Dick Fosbury in the late 1960s.
In this lesson, you'll practise Matching Information, Multiple Choice and gapfill questions.
Get all my lessons on my website ieltsetc.com and follow my courses in the Members Academy.
Tue, 13 Aug 2024 - 29min - 396 - IELTS Listening Section 2: Tips for runners 🏃♀️
In this Listening Section 2 about tips for runners, you'll learn how to spot distractors in different question types such as matching people and multiple choice.
Get the full lesson with 180+ more lessons in the Bronze Academy
https://ieltsetc.com/2024/07/ielts-listening-matching-people-distractors/
Get the list of phrasal verbs to talk about hobbies (Free)
https://app.getbeamer.com/ieltswithfiona/en/phrasal-verbs-hobbies-and-new-skills
Tue, 06 Aug 2024 - 20min - 395 - IELTS Reading: How tennis rackets have changed 🎾
This is a talk-through of a Passage 1 Academic Reading text about tennis rackets (Book 19 Test 1).
It covers 2 sets of questions (True, False, Not Given and Gapfill Summary).
Full lesson notes and video available on my website and Members Academy.
Mon, 15 Jul 2024 - 22min - 394 - IELTS Writing: 9 tips for a Band 9 essay
In this lesson, you'll see why so many model essays are NOT model essays.
For each of the points I mention, you'll learn a better alternative so that you can make changes to your own writing.
Here's the question:
Some people believe that charities should help people in need no matter where those people are in the world. Others feel that these organizations should only serve the people living in the country where they are based.
Discuss both sides and give your own view.
Find the full lesson on my website:
https://ieltsetc.com/2021/03/ielts-band-9-sample-essay-charity/
Watch my YouTube video here:
My tips about Coherence and Cohesion (avoiding mechanical linking words) are here:
https://ieltsetc.com/2020/01/ielts-writing-coherence-cohesion/
Find more Band 9 essays and tips on my website.
Join the Bronze Membership for full access.
https://ieltsetc.com/2019/04/band-9-essay/
https://ieltsetc.com/2021/03/ielts-task-2-band-9-essay-ceos/
https://ieltsetc.com/2019/09/ielts-writing-task-2-topics-and-models-crime/
https://ieltsetc.com/2020/05/ielts-writing-task-2-how-to-write-an-introduction/
https://ieltsetc.com/2020/03/to-what-extent-do-you-agree/
https://ieltsetc.com/2020/11/ielts-formal-writing/
#ielts #ieltswriting #ieltstask2 #ieltsband9
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Mon, 15 Jul 2024 - 30min - 393 - IELTS Reading: Stonehenge
This is my walkthrough of an Academic Passage 1 about Stonehenge. Keyword before you listen: ‘Winter solstice’ - the shortest day of the year (December 21st) Meaning: to stand still The solstice (combining the Latin words sol for “sun” and ‘sistere’ for “stand still”) is the point where the Sun appears to reach either its highest or lowest point in the sky for the year and thus ancient astronomers came to know the day as one where the sun appeared to stand still. Become a member to get the full tapescript, wordlist and video. ieltsetc.com
Sun, 24 Dec 2023 - 35min - 392 - IELTS Listening 🌋: academic words you need for Part 3
This listening about a research project contains several examples of ‘academic’ language (language related to studying at university) that you need to understand Listening Part 3.
It's about a volcanic eruption, and is adapted from a Cambridge Past Paper (Book 18).
Get the full lesson notes and video in the Bronze Membership on my website ieltsetc.comand the Listening Course in the Members Academy.
Sun, 26 Nov 2023 - 30min - 391 - IELTS Listening: Elephant translocation 🐘
This Part 4 Listening is all about moving elephants.
In the lesson you'll learn about:
using word prompts to keep your place using intonation and sentence stress to identify answers using spelling patterns and plurals to get the right answersThe full transcript is available in the Bronze Membership on my website.
https://ieltsetc.com/2023/10/ielts-listening-part-4-keeping-up-with-the-speaker/
Sun, 22 Oct 2023 - 20min - 390 - IELTS Reading: Forest Management 🌳Tue, 03 Oct 2023 - 20min
- 389 - IELTS Listening: Victor Hugo
This Listening Part 4 about a writer called Victor Hugo is taken from the new Practice Book 18.
In the podcast you'll learn
why this particular test is more difficult than usual how reference words give you the answer (if you can remember what they refer to) techniques for predicting and retaining information common gapfill answers and how they're related to pronunciationGet the full video, tapescript and tips in the Members Academy Listening Course with Members bonus features for 12 months.
Sat, 22 Jul 2023 - 25min - 388 - IELTS Reading: The birth and growth of Manhattan's Skyscrapers. 🗽
This is a Passage 3 review about a book about The Birth and Growth of Manhattan's Skyscrapers.
This is an extremely difficult text. It would really help if you have the text in front of you.
The only good thing about this text is that everything goes in COMPLETE ORDER and we know where everything is, because it goes from 'Chapter 1' to 'Chapter 10'.
The Yes, No, Not Given questions are not too difficult either.
But the last Gapfill Summary with Answers is a nightmare.
Good luck with it!
Tue, 27 Jun 2023 - 23min - 387 - IELTS Reading: Urban farming
Farming and agriculture is my Number 1 Vocabulary topic for IELTS, and I noticed that most of the readings in this new Cambridge Practice Test Book (18) are related either to the environment (Week 1 of my vocab course) or to cities/architecture/buildings (Week 2 in my Vocabulary course - the Man-Made Environment).
So make sure you re-read this text for the useful vocabulary e.g. sustainable, organic, intensive farming.
Members: the video version of this podcast with pdf download is now available for you to watch.
Get my Members Academy Reading package (2 full courses plus all the new lessons over 12 months, plus Members Academy benefits - Private blog, live zoom meetings, private community, daily tips, Writing coaching lessons etc).
As I add more materials and benefits, the price will only increase, so join sooner rather than later so you can get the most of the resources before your test.
https://ieltsetc.com/courses
Mon, 12 Jun 2023 - 22min - 386 - IELTS Reading: Stadiums
This is a pretty straighforward Academic Part 2 about Stadiums.
In this podcast we'll go through 3 question types (Matching Statements, Gapfill Summary and Choosing from a list.)
Get more in the Members Academy https://ieltsetc.com/courses.
Thu, 01 Jun 2023 - 26min - 385 - IELTS Reading: The development of the London underground railwayFri, 19 May 2023 - 24min
- 384 - IELTS Listening Part 2: Matthews Island Holidays
Get the full blog with audio on my website:
https://ieltsetc.com/2023/04/ielts-listening-tips-complete-guide/
In this lesson, I examine the MACRO and MICRO skills you need to get all of the answers right in this Section 2 IELTS Listening about a holiday company.
For example:
Background knowledge (what you already know about holiday companies, tour itineraries, travelling/place names in the UK etc etc) Vocabulary (phrasal verbs, synonyms, numbers) Spelling (ea words, al/ol words) Grammar (comparisons, 'used to', perfect modals for guessing) Accents (Northern English 'u') Pronunciation features (meet you) Linking (However...) Signalling (What we do is...) Predicting RememberingThe Members Academyteaches all of these skills in a variety of easy-to-follow short courses with quick video guides and plenty of practice.
Join todayhttps://ieltsetc.com/courses
Thu, 20 Apr 2023 - 28min - 383 - 📝 Which is the best (free) online IELTS writing checker?
There are many free online IELTS Writing checkers available, and they can be useful when you’re starting your IELTS preparation.
Online writing checkers such as Grammarly can give you simple feedback on your grammar, vocabulary and linking words.
There are more sophisticated versions available that claim they can assess your IELTS writing using the Band Criteria, and give you a grade and feedback in a matter of seconds.
But how accurate and reliable are they?
I tested a few and here are my results.
The one I mention in the podcast is testpredikt.com.
Check out my blog here:
https://ieltsetc.com/2023/03/best-online-ielts-writing-checker/
Thu, 23 Mar 2023 - 23min - 382 - How many IELTS Reading question types are there? (Tips on how to tackle different questions in the IELTS Reading test)
[Skip the 5-minute introduction if you want to just get to the question types!]
Different websites have different ways of categorising IELTS Reading Question types.
See my latest blog for all the details:
https://ieltsetc.com/2023/03/how-many-ielts-reading-question-types/
In my online courses, I follow the official IELTS.org guidelines, and I have simplified the types so that you focus more on developing your reading skills. Developing good reading skills will enable you to answer all question types.
The 3 basic categories are:
- Matching things (headings, statements, features, sentence endings, dates, people, choosing from a list) Filling in gaps (summaries, notes, tables, flowcharts, sentences, diagrams) Choosing from a list(Multiple Choice, True, False, Not Given and Yes, No, Not Given)
In this blog, I examine the official 11 Question Types as outlined on IELTS.org and explain how other teachers and websites might label them.
Fri, 10 Mar 2023 - 21min - 381 - How to prepare for IELTS in 10 days
The best thing about the IELTS Test is that you cannot fail it. The test simply takes a ‘snapshot’ of your current level of English.
So if you’ve suddenly realised that you need to take the test in 10 days don’t panic too much. Consider it a ‘practice run’.
10 days is just enough time to familiarise yourself with the test requirements so you can give yourself the best chance of getting the best indicator of your overall ability.
Here’s what I would do in the next 10 days.
https://ieltsetc.com/2023/02/how-to-prepare-for-ielts-in-10-days/
Mon, 20 Feb 2023 - 34min - 380 - Pronunciation for IELTS Listening - how to understand fast speech
There are 7 key features of fast speech and pronunciation that you need to develop a better understanding of in order to increase your Listening Score:
- Features of connected speech (dropping sounds, adding sounds, changing sounds, weak sounds and twin sounds). Word boundaries Homophones Sounds that are different or don’t exist in your language Accents and rhoticity (‘r’) Minimal pairs Consonant Clusters
Read the full blog here.
https://ieltsetc.com/2023/02/ielts-pronunciation-tips-listening-test/
Buy theworkbook guide here:
Sat, 11 Feb 2023 - 26min - 379 - IELTS Listening: Hotel Staff Turnover
In this Listening Section 2 we look at: - Multiple choice questions - distractors - matching from a list - the word 'staff' and how it's repeated 32 times - how to pronounce 'staff' - academic language you can use in Task 2 Improve your IELTS score with my intensive Listening Course: ieltsetc.com/courses
Thu, 26 Jan 2023 - 27min - 378 - IELTS New Year Resolutions 2023
What will you do differently in 2023? Here are my 7 resolutions to help you get the IELTS test over and done with once and for all. Get all the tips on my Daily Tips page https://app.getbeamer.com/ieltswithfiona/en and get all my lessons on my website ieltsetc.com. Join the Members Academy to make faster progress.
Fri, 13 Jan 2023 - 29min - 377 - IELTS Reading: To catch a king 🤴👑
In this episode, I'll take you through one of my Guided Readings - it's an Academic Passage 3 from Book 17 and, unusually, it's a book review.
Follow my Advent Challenge on my website:
https://ieltsetc.com/ielts-advent-adventure/
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Fri, 16 Dec 2022 - 32min - 376 - IELTS Mindset: 😵💫 How to deal with 'too much information' (feeling overwhelmed)
Question: "How do I cope with so much information when I'm preparing for the IELTS test?" Answer: "Just do as much as you need to do for the Band score that you want." In all aspects of life, there are different levels of expertise and knowledge. Deciding what you want to do with your IELTS score will help you manage your time and your learning. I've carefully programmed this into the Members Academy. Aiming for Band 6? Just watch the videos. Need to get Band 7? Watch the videos and do the practice. Want Band 8/9? Do the EXTRA practice that I include in every lesson. Enrol today https://members.ieltsetc.com/academy This podcast talks about managing your learning according to what level of expertise you need to acquire. I call it the traffic-light system. GREEN: Band 6 - INTERESTED (do a single course) YELLOW: Band 7 - COMMITTED (join the Members Academy - do all the courses) RED: Band 8+ - OBSESSED ("To be the best, you have to be obsessed": do the Coaching Program) But remember this - what is the opposite of "too much information"? The opposite is "not enough information". Not enough info is worse than too much info when it comes to preparing for IELTS because it is not a subject - it's a language and a skill. Can fluent speakers have "too much English knowledge"? I don't think that's possible. Let me know if you've got any questions.
Sun, 13 Nov 2022 - 29min - 375 - IELTS Listening: 🇮🇸 The impact of digital technology on the Icelandic languageFri, 04 Nov 2022 - 24min
- 374 - IELTS Reading: Feathers as decoration in European HistoryTue, 25 Oct 2022 - 29min
- 373 - IELTS Mindset Part 3: How to ask SMARTER questions
I've spoken a lot about Mindset for IELTS in 2 earlier blogs:
1. How to train your mindset for IELTS
https://ieltsetc.com/how-to-train-your-mindset-for-ielts/
2. How to stop making excuses and start making progress
https://ieltsetc.com/2020/11/improve-ielts-score/
In this (rather long) podcast I talk about asking SMARTER questions to get smarter answers.
S = Specific (Why, What, Why, When, Where?)
M = Measurable (How much? How many?)
A = Achievable
R = Realistic
T = Time-bound
E = Evaluate
R = Revise
Sun, 16 Oct 2022 - 37min - 372 - IELTS Listening Part 3: Veterinary science students
In this podcast, you'll practice listening for the tricks in Multiple Choice Questions.
This is yet another Listening based on the topic of farming, and it includes many of the keywords on my IELTS planner list Day 1 (Agriculture), for example:
- breed
- bred/reared
- livestock
- to increase production
- domesticated animals
- controlling and eradicating those diseases
Add these to your wordlist and check out the other lessons related to agriculture on my website https://ieltsetc.com.
Get the full version of this Listening Part 3 lesson in theMembers Academy.
Mon, 26 Sep 2022 - 22min - 371 - IELTS Reading: Reducing injuries on the farm
This Reading will also help your Task 2 Writing.
Watch this quick video to see why:
https://app.getbeamer.com/ieltswithfiona/en/week-2-september-challenge-reading-about-farming
Fri, 09 Sep 2022 - 23min - 370 - IELTS Writing Task 2: How to write a Band 9 essay [Introductions]
In today's September Challenge, we're reviewing Task 2 essays, starting with how to write a good Introduction.
Check out the blog I refer to here (with a model essay):
https://ieltsetc.com/2021/03/ielts-band-9-sample-essay-charity/
and learn more about Introductions here:
https://ieltsetc.com/2020/05/ielts-writing-task-2-how-to-write-an-introduction/
Mon, 05 Sep 2022 - 20min - 369 - IELTS Writing Task 1: 🐟🍗Consumption of meat and fish.
Day 3 of the September IELTS Planner Challenge is all about describing changes in Writing Task 1.
See the graph and video here.
https://app.getbeamer.com/ieltswithfiona/en/september-challenge-day-3-writing-task-1
Or just go to my Daily Tips Day 3 on ieltsetc.com
Sun, 04 Sep 2022 - 17min - 368 - IELTS Listening Part 1: 🏄♀️ Learning to surf
Day 2 of the September 2022 Challenge.
This is a Part 1 but full of TRICKS!
Get the full video version in the Members Academy.
Join the challenge on my website: www.ieltsetc.com(find it in the Daily Tips section)
Fri, 02 Sep 2022 - 17min - 367 - IELTS Reading GT: 🥾The best hiking boots
This is Day 1 of my free IELTS September Challenge 2022.
Follow the challenge every day on my website (What's new - daily tips):
https://app.getbeamer.com/ieltswithfiona/en/september-challenge-day-1-reading-the-best-hiking-boots
Get your FREE copy of the planner and work through it with me:
https://payhip.com/b/7OZlV
Thu, 01 Sep 2022 - 16min - 366 - IELTS Listening: 🦋 Buckworth Conservation Group
This is a slightly unusual Listening Part 1 from the latest Cambridge Test Book 17. Get more in the Members Academy: https://members.ieltsetc.com/academy and on my website https://ieltsetc.com
Fri, 26 Aug 2022 - 20min - 365 - 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
Thu, 18 Aug 2022 - 24min - 364 - 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.
Wed, 27 Jul 2022 - 29min - 363 - 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.
Mon, 18 Jul 2022 - 33min - 362 - 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
Sat, 09 Jul 2022 - 27min - 361 - IELTS Listening: 🧼 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
Sat, 25 Jun 2022 - 23min - 360 - ⭐️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:
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 HealthRead 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
Mon, 09 May 2022 - 29min - 359 - ⭐️ 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
Sun, 17 Apr 2022 - 21min - 358 - IELTS Reading: 💃🏽 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/
Wed, 06 Apr 2022 - 26min - 357 - ⭐️ IELTS tips ⭐️ podcast Jan 1st - Jan 17th 2022 with YouTube video
This podcast talks you through a fortnight of daily tips, with an accompanying YouTube video. https://youtu.be/byb9_Dg2UP8 Get the daily tips here on my website. https://app.getbeamer.com/ieltswithfiona/en In this episode we cover: Pronunciation features - weak sounds e.g Fishnchips How to spot a terrible "Model answer" Free Flashcards for common IELTS topics (Quizlet - Marine Ecosystems) How to use the LABELS in IELTS Task 1 Academic Writing Synonyms for 'houses' in Task 1 A model Task 1 about the construction of houses Banned expressions e.g. "No worries" When to use the ampersand (&) Do you use 'a' or 'an' before abbreviations like "MA" or "FAQ"? Collocations: raise awareness Is it ok to use "and so forth"?
Sat, 19 Mar 2022 - 20min - 356 - IELTS Reading:🧴Plastic is no longer fantastic
In this IELTS GT Part 3 Reading lesson we'll practise Matching Headings, Multiple Choice and Gapfill summary on the topic of plastic.
Thu, 03 Mar 2022 - 24min - 355 - IELTS ⭐️Daily tips⭐️from Fiona Dec 9th - 24th 2021
In today's podcast you'll review my daily tips from my annual advent challenge which you can find on my website under "What's New"and https://ieltsetc.com/ielts-advent-adventure/
Day 9: "It's not worth + ing" Day 10: Pronunciation - Juncture e.g. Ice-cream/I scream, That stuff/That's tough Day 11: Factor vs reason vs cause Day 12: Linking devices - the present participle Day 13: Modals of deduction (must) Day 14: Not only but also Day 15: Mustn't vs Don't have to Day 16: Academic Phrasal Verbs Day 17: The grammar of very polite questions Day 18: rise vs raise Day 19: suggest + ing Day 20: Tense review Day 21: damage vs damages Day 22: as well as Day 23: whereby Day 24: a free gift for youThu, 03 Feb 2022 - 25min - 354 - IELTS ⭐️Daily Tips⭐️from Fiona Nov 20 - Dec 8
In this episode I catch up with the daily tips that you can find on my website under "What's new".
This episode covers:
Pronunciation of phrasal nouns vs phrasal verbs (to give someone the go-ahead) The meaning of 'a shambles = shambolic' The real meaning of 'actually' The use of 'tripling' (reduce, reuse, recycle) Inversion (Never have I ever...) 'comfortable' gapfill in the Listening test "You do the math" (UK = maths) can vs be able to despite due to The closer you get, the slower I go (car sticker) Even if Few people vs a few people Good at/in HyphensWed, 26 Jan 2022 - 29min - 353 - IELTS Reading: Marine ecosystems 🐡
This is a nice GT Part 3 Reading to get 2022 off to a great start. It practises Matching Headings, Multiple Choice AND gapfill, and it's absolutely jam-packed with useful IELTS vocabulary, so I made a Quizlet for you to review it. Go to my website "What's new" to get the Quiz Link. https://app.getbeamer.com/ieltswithfiona/en/new-podcast-marine-ecosystems
Tue, 04 Jan 2022 - 29min - 352 - IELTS Reading: Having a laughSun, 05 Dec 2021 - 28min
- 351 - ⭐️IELTS tips⭐️ Nov 9th - 20th
In this episode I go through a week of tips about: "is pissed" vs "ears pierced", PEEL paragraphs, Jacinda Ardern and New Zealand accents ("bed" vs "bid"), Bruce Willis, The Sixth Sense and modals of deduction ("He must be a teacher"), Why Martin Luther King didn't say "I've got a dream", Are you feeling OVERWHELMED?, Cost vs value, When "I will" sounds like "ul", Hey! and other offensive words, Third Conditional in the LISTENING test, When was the last time you had a barbie? Get all the daily posts on my website https://ieltsetc.com
Sat, 27 Nov 2021 - 29min - 350 - ⭐️IELTS tips⭐️ Oct 27th - Nov 8th 2021
This is my weekly round-up of tips from the "What's New" tab on my free website: ieltsetc.com
In this episode we look at
Pronunciation mazes by Matt Hancock (the 'ou' and 'ow' sounds and spelling), What's the opposite of 'must'?, "It's not worth it", Listening tricks and synonyms "at least" and "a minimum of", Is it ok to use "etc" in formal writing?, Modal verb meanings e.g"That should be ok", fifTEEN versus FIFty (15/50) in the listening test, A GREENhouse vs a green HOUSE (word stress), How important is the introductionin IELTS Writing Task 2?If you have a question that you'd like me to answer in the Daily Tips, please get in touch.
Wed, 24 Nov 2021 - 21min - 349 - 🏆What's the best online IELTS course?🏆
That's a tough question. It's so hard for anyone to measure the quality and effectiveness of an IELTS course objectively unless they've taken all of the IELTS courses available!
So here's a quick checklist of things to look for in a course. Go to the blog to download the checklist; I designed it to help you make an informed decision.
https://ieltsetc.com/2021/11/best-online-ielts-course/
Mon, 15 Nov 2021 - 39min - 348 - ⭐️IELTS tips⭐️ Oct 17th - 27th
Here's the latest round-up of all my IELTS Daily Tips blog that you can find on my website. In this blog we go through and revise: Have or get something done How to pronounce 'ative' How to pronounce 'able' Thinking critically Research vs researchers Economic vs economical deteriorate vs get worse instill vs install funnest vs the most fun Get all the tips on my website homepage ("What's New") https://ieltsetc.com
Fri, 05 Nov 2021 - 28min - 347 - ⭐️IELTS tips⭐️: a weekly summary
I'm trying out a new way of sharing my tips and advice for IELTS.
If you go to the 'What's new' tab on my website,you'll find a daily tip:
https://app.getbeamer.com/ieltswithfiona/en
You can leave a comment there and ask questions if you need help or if you have any requests.
In this podcast I cover the last 7 days of tips:
Should I appeal my IELTS score? https://app.getbeamer.com/ieltswithfiona/en/daily-tip-should-i-appeal-my-ielts-score Third Conditional and 'be able to'https://app.getbeamer.com/ieltswithfiona/en/daily-tip-can-vs-be-able-to 'Just shy of'Academic Task 1 https://app.getbeamer.com/ieltswithfiona/en/daily-tip-just-shy-of An elderly person you admire https://app.getbeamer.com/ieltswithfiona/en/daily-tip-no-crying- Bring back the big cats https://app.getbeamer.com/ieltswithfiona/en/daily-tip-maymight-have-been Polite requests https://app.getbeamer.com/ieltswithfiona/en/daily-tip-asking-for-help-polite-requests Phrasal verbs with 'with' (accompany = go with) https://app.getbeamer.com/ieltswithfiona/en/daily-tip-accompanySun, 17 Oct 2021 - 28min - 346 - Things you need to know before you buy an online IELTS Course 🤑
Have you ever been ripped off, conned, scammed, tricked, duped or just misled when buying an online IELTS course?
In this blog and podcast, I've outlined the 10 'red flags' that you need to know about before you decide which course provider to go with.
Here are are some common tactics that you may not even notice, and they range from being simply 'misleading' to illegal.
For more information and examples that I've collected over 5 years, head to my blog, where you might like to leave a comment.
https://ieltsetc.com/2021/09/read-this-before-you-buy-an-online-ielts-course/
The 10 sales tactics that might trick you into panic-buying an online course.
1. "The course is full" (but suddenly a place became available - buy it quickly before it goes!)
2. "Only 2 spots left!" (in an email to thousands of people, 2 weeks before the course starts)
3. "Totaly value $1999 - buy today for $9.99" (Meaning: it is only worth $9.99)
4. "Normal price $99 - today only $79" (Permanent discount - illegal in some countries)
5. "The world's most successful course" (Says who?)
6. "Lifetime access" (so you can buy it and forget about it)
7. "Unlimited Speaking and Writing" (you mean 24/7? Just write and speak all day?)
8. Affiliate Marketing
9. Testimonials
10. Other red flags - bad spelling and grammar, plagiarism from other sites, stolen watermarked images, Click Funnels.
If someone emails you to tell you that they could charge hundreds of dollars for their time, but they want to help you for free, there are red flags all over the place. Walk away. Find someone that you know, like and TRUST.
Big tutoring companies can afford to lose you because there are plenty more people who will fall for false advertising.
Maybe it's time to consider the smaller business who focus their time on developing quality courses rather than scamming their students.
End of rant.
Mon, 20 Sep 2021 - 48min - 345 - IELTS Reading: Henry Moore (TFNG Bootcamp Day 1) 🗿
The Members Academy Reading Bootcamp started today (you can still join - it's just $28 and includes 28 days of both live and recorded lessons). This week's focus is on True False Not Given questions, so here's a taster of today's lesson.
This is an Academic Passage 1 about a sculptor called Henry Moore.
I try to get my students to make educated guesses about TFNG questions by the way they're written, and this text is a perfect example of how you can follow a hunch to get the right answer pretty quickly and save time. For example
NOT GIVEN: turn the statement into a question. If you can’t answer it, it’s NOT GIVEN. NO: there is usually an opposite word (antonym) e.g. similar – different; first – last YES: the answer is usually a synonym or paraphrase e.g complied = did what his father wanted him to do There is a balance in the number of True, False, Not Given (fewer NG). Don’t OVER-THINK the answer. e.g. Q7 doesn’t exactly say ‘more popular’ but it means the same thing.I also teach my students to quickly divide the text according to the questions, so that they don't waste any time looking in the wrong place. This text is another perfect example of that.
The Bootcamp will run until the end of September, so if you're struggling to get your Reading Score up, come and join us.
https://members.ieltsetc.com/register/ielts-reading-skills-course/
Mon, 06 Sep 2021 - 16min - 344 - IELTS Reading: Attitudes to AI 🤖
This is an Academic Passage 3 Part 3 (Book 16), so it's tough.
In this lesson we'll look at how the language that you learn for Task 2 will help you understand the Reading, and how Reading academic texts like this will help you improve your Writing.
Some of the points I mention include:
https://ieltsetc.com/2020/06/word-formation/
-The 'marc' system for pie charts(Makes up, accounts for, represents, consists of)
https://youtu.be/bsBKQPpVs5g
https://ieltsetc.com/2021/02/willing/
https://ieltsetc.com/2020/12/hedging-in-academic-writing/
- Biased, subjective (Task 2 problems)
https://ieltsetc.com/2021/05/ielts-writing-feedback-40-words/
-How to talk about cause and effect
https://ieltsetc.com/2018/07/free-public-transport/
https://youtu.be/Eo8y8ygcgcI
Sun, 22 Aug 2021 - 44min - 343 - How to use idioms in IELTS
Are you using the right idiom in the right place with the right person and the right pronunciation?
To use an idiom correctly there are so many factors that you have to take into account, for example
who uses this idiom (age, gender, profession, location)? when do they use this idiom? (context) why do they choose to use this idiom (humour, anger, sarcasm, style)? how often do people use this idiom (once in a blue moon?)In my latest blog, I talk about 3 key factors to help you use idioms correctly:
1. Accuracy
2. Appropriacy
3. Pronunciation
Find out more on my blog.
https://ieltsetc.com/2021/08/how-to-use-idioms-in-ielts/
Fri, 13 Aug 2021 - 25min - 342 - IELTS Listening: Stoicism 🏛️
This episode is a Part 4 Listening about an ancient philosophy called Stoicism (don't worry if you've never heard of it - the Listening will explain everything). It's a gapfill summary (one word only) and we also discuss:
DESPITE (+ noun or + ing verb or + the fact that) US and UK spellings (do they matter in IELTS?) how my 2-minute Pronunciation feedback can fix a common problem related to your first language (in this case, Spanish).Review the grammar of 'despite' and 'in spite of' on my blog.
https://ieltsetc.com/2020/12/despite/
Mon, 19 Jul 2021 - 22min - 341 - IELTS Reading: 🏥Back to the future of skyscraper design.
This passage 2 Academic IELTS Reading is a problem-solution structure.
The problem: air-conditioning units generate 'spectacular and largely unnecessary energy use and carbon emissions'. The solution: use natural ventilation, as they did in 19th-century hospitals.This IELTS Reading is packed full of useful vocab like 'to squander energy' (= to waste) and 'it uses a FRACTION of the electricity/at a FRACTION of the energy cost' (=a small or tiny part, amount, or proportion of something).
There were also some interesting uses of nouns as adjectives (wards in hospitals = hospital wards) - see my blog about this useful IELTS topic here:
https://ieltsetc.com/2021/06/nouns-as-adjectives/
and adjectives as nouns ('the prosperous' = the people who are prosperous and 'the public').
Get all my reading tips and advice on my website:
https://ieltsetc.com/ielts-reading/
Sun, 04 Jul 2021 - 26min - 340 - IELTS Listening: The history of coffee ☕️
This is a Section 4 Listening. I chose this Listening in order to show you why hyphens are NOT important in Listening gap-fill summaries.
There are 3 main types of words in gapfill summaries:
1) Words ending with a suffix like '-tion' or '-sion'
2) Commodities or materials like wool, gold, tea or sugar.
3) Irregular words like plurals ending in y/ies or irregular word forms like poor/poverty.
Get the full article about hyphens on my blog:
https://ieltsetc.com/2021/06/how-to-use-hyphens-in-ielts/
Learn more about Irregular Word Forms on my blog:
https://ieltsetc.com/2020/06/word-formation/
Learn more about the types of Listening gapfill AND the Pronunciation errors that affect your listening in theMembers Academy:
www.members.ieltsetc.com/academy/
Fri, 25 Jun 2021 - 27min - 339 - IELTS Reading: The Effects of Noise 🙉
I had a special request for this Academic Passage 3 because it's difficult, but honestly, it's a very early test (Book 7) and is just badly-written. I think the reading itself is very useful as an example of academic writing, with lots you can learn from it, but the questions are simply not good - you can guess 3 of them without even needing to understand what they mean (a sure sign of a bad test), and there is too much similar language (very few synonyms required). If you struggled with this one - forget it and move on (but listen for practice 😊.) Learning points: Hedging - listen to an earlier podcast about hedging: https://anchor.fm/ieltsetc/episodes/IELTS-Writing-How-to-hedge-in-Task-2-eo21n7/a-a465qt4 and read the blog: https://ieltsetc.com/2020/12/hedging-in-academic-writing/
Mon, 07 Jun 2021 - 29min - 338 - IELTS Writing Feedback: improving your Task 2 essays with 40 keywords
When you get IELTS Writing feedback from your teacher, you should be able to see why you are not achieving your desired score.
But this feedback is only useful if you understand exactlywhat the teacher is talking about when they are pointing out areas you need to work on.
Writing Feedback about LANGUAGE is usually easy to understand – most people know the language related to grammar (e.g. wrong tense, article missing, third person -s), spelling and punctuation.
But Writing feedback related toCONTENTandacademic STYLE is more difficult, especially if you are not familiar with the demands of academic writing. You need to have a good understanding of the terms that the teacher is using so that you can make the necessary changes.
Here is a ‘glossary of terms’ that I use regularly in my IELTS Writing Feedback Sessions in the Members Academy.
https://ieltsetc.com/2021/05/ielts-writing-feedback-40-words/
See also
How to make your writing more formal for Task 2:
https://ieltsetc.com/2020/11/ielts-formal-writing/
IELTS Task 2 Structures that strengthen your argument:
https://ieltsetc.com/2018/06/structure-strengthens-argument/
How to use 'hedging' in IELTS Writing Task 2
https://ieltsetc.com/2020/12/hedging-in-academic-writing/
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Sun, 16 May 2021 - 29min - 337 - IELTS Reading: Attitudes to language
This is an Academic Part 1 text. The text and subject matter is difficult but the questions(YNNG) are NOT.
In fact, in this episode I will show you how you can mostly guess the answers without reading or understanding very much of the text.
Get more help with Yes, No, Not Given questions on my website.
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Many thanks
Fiona
Mon, 03 May 2021 - 25min - 336 - IELTS Reading: What is exploration?Sun, 11 Apr 2021 - 31min
- 335 - IELTS Listening: 'Street Play Scheme' ⛹️♂️⛹🏻♀️🚗
This is a really useful Part 2 IELTS Listening (Book 15) about a community that closed their road to traffic so that the children could play safely outside.
It practises Multiple Choice and Choosing from a list.
Useful vocab:
'the idea caught on' = the idea became very popular in other places
'give it a go' = try it
Useful grammar:
Present Perfect vs Past Simple
'The scheme's been up and running for 3 years' = 'The Street Paly Scheme first took place 3 years ago'.
'Be able to' with conditionals
'We'd love to be able to close our road for longer'.
Conditionals
'People can use their cars as long as they drive at under 20kph'. 'They're happy to see children outside - even if it does get quite noisy'. 'Kids are getting fresh air, even if they're not doing anything energetic'.Past Perfect
As we'd predicted, air quality was better, but what I hadn't expected was how much quieter it would be.Academic Task 1 Vocabulary
'Sales in the shops went up considerably'.Writing Task 2: talking about benefits/outcomes
develop confidence get fresh air get to know people in the street air quality was significantly better/less air pollution much quieter/less noise pollution they felt safer/improved safety#ielts #ieltslistening #ielttutor
Mon, 29 Mar 2021 - 27min - 332 - IELTS Reading TFNG: Alexander Henderson 📸📸📸
This is a nice and easy Academic Reading Part 1 (great for GT too).
It goes in chronological order, so it's easy to find information from dates, names and places, and there are 2 sets of questions (TFNG and gapfill).
If you're aiming for 7 and you can get 10/13 correct in less than 20 minutes, you're doing very well.
Check your band score here:
https://ieltsetc.com/ielts-band-score-calculator/
Get the conditionals review here:
https://ieltsetc.com/2021/02/conditionals-review/
Learn about 'willing to' vs 'want to' here:
https://ieltsetc.com/2021/02/willing/
Join the Conditional Bootcamp here:
www.members.ieltsetc.com/academy/
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Sun, 14 Feb 2021 - 22min - 331 - IELTS Listening: 🦣🦣🦣Woolly mammoths on St Paul's Island
Today's Listening is a 6/10 for difficulty. It's a Part 3 Listening with multiple choice and matching from a list. Useful vocabulary and synonyms: surprising = amazing got cut off = became isolated exact = precise contact = get in touch with make detailed notes = write down all the ideas check timing = make sure we won't overrun add personal opinions = give your own viewpoint Join the Conditionals Bootcamp here. https://members.ieltsetc.com/conditionals/ Get the Signals and Signposts lesson here. https://ieltsetc.com/2019/09/ielts-listening-how-to-recognise-signals-and-signposts/ Buy me a coffee to say thanks here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fionawattam
Mon, 01 Feb 2021 - 26min - 330 - IELTS Reading/Writing: Driverless Cars 🚘
This is a really really useful passage to read because of how it can help your WRITING.
The passage itself is not difficult, but it is jam-packed full of excellent examples of Formal Academic Writing so if you have this reading at home, go through it carefully.
- 'PEEL' paragraphs
- Hedging
https://ieltsetc.com/2020/12/hedging-in-academic-writing/
- Linking words
https://ieltsetc.com/2019/07/ielts-complex-sentences/
- Noun forms
- Conditionals
https://ieltsetc.com/2020/03/ielts-conditionals/
- Critical Thinking
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Mon, 11 Jan 2021 - 30min - 329 - IELTS Reading: Motivational Factors and the hospitality industry 👩🍳🧑🍳
This is an extremely difficult Academic Reading Passage 3.
It took me 30 minutes to find the answers even with the answer sheet in front of me.
What can we learn from a text like this?
Background knowledge and vocabulary will aid understanding Strategies such as locating the researchers' names will speed up your responses Every little helps - 2 of my recent daily tasks from the Writing Challenge will help you break down the dense text1) affect vs effect
https://ieltsetc.com/2020/12/affect-vs-effect/
2) factor vs reason
https://members.ieltsetc.com/factor-vs-reason/
Add these synonyms to your list:
managers need to know = it is beneficial for hotel managers to understand to increase employee retention = to encourage staff to remain employees feel obligated to stay = staff feel they shouldn't move little is done = undeveloped practices employee development = improve their skills if cooperation is encouraged = if managers encourage employees to work together research has shown = evidence exists to support this hypothesis staff have a tendency to = employees have a predisposition to to dislike their workplace = to view their work environment negatively they conducted a study = they carried out research to fit with company goals = to align with organisational goalsWant to support my podcast? Please click on the link below:
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Fiona
Tue, 29 Dec 2020 - 28min - 327 - 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
Sat, 12 Dec 2020 - 40min - 326 - IELTS Listening Part 3: Children's Literature Course 📚
Is this Listening more difficult than usual? I got a special request from Elango in my Members Academy, and yes I think it is a tricky one!
I had to read the tapescript very carefully to figure out the answer to Question 27, and it even required a bit of background knowledge (possibly true of Question 28 too!).
Apart from that, this is a really good one to practise listening for:
- Signals and Signposts:
https://ieltsetc.com/2019/09/ielts-listening-how-to-recognise-signals-and-signposts/
- Synonyms (fascinating = interesting; amazed = surprised; type = genre)
- Grammar (not many = few)
- Language of hedging (comics can serve a really useful purpose = comics have the potential for being useful)
- Pronunciation of key words (ballet)
Catch up on the Free Writing Task 2 Challenge here:
https://ieltsetc.com/2020/03/ielts-writing-workouts/
Wed, 25 Nov 2020 - 29min - 324 - IELTS Reading: Why fairy tales are really scary tales 🧚♀️👻
I had a special request from Isabella on Instagram today 👋🇧🇷. She asked me to look at a really difficult text (yes, this one's 9/10!).
It's an Academic Passage 3 and it follows the Reading Type 2 structure (discursive) which goes like this -
Title:asks a question (Why?The answer is not what everyone thinks).
1. Old theory: Everyone thinks fairy tales have endured because the STORIES give us WARNINGS about life e.g. Little Red Riding Hood.
2. New theory:Everyone is wrong. There's another reason.
3. Test to prove the old theory is wrong:Is the STORY important? 'NO'. Is the WARNING important? Answer: 'NO'.
4. Results of the test: The reason why fairy tales have endured is just that people enjoy scary stories.
5. Althernative theory (instantly proved wrong): The stories remain relevant because they're about women as victims.
6. Conclusion:Everyone likes scary stories because they build up our resistance to negative emotions, so the first theory is probably right.
You can find similar 'discursive' structures here:
What destroyed the civilisation of Easter Island? Is there anybody out there?The search for extra-terrestrial intelligence. Autumn LeavesCanadian writer Jay Ingram investigates the mystery of why leaves turn red in the fall.My updated guide to Time Management in the Reading Testgives you 8 techniques to help you improve your Reading Speed for the #ielts test.
Sat, 24 Oct 2020 - 30min - 323 - IELTS Reading: 🚴♀️Bike-sharing schemes around the world
Do you have a bike-sharing scheme where you live? In London there are the so-called 'Boris bikes'(named after Boris Johnson, who launched them in 2010 after being inspired by the success of a similar scheme in Paris, which is mentioned in this reading).
This is a Section 2 Academic Text with 3 types of questions: Matching Statements, Choosing from a List and Gapfill.
So whenever there's a lot to do, the text is slightly easier. This is a chronological text (in order of time) and is suitable for General Training practice too.
It has some fantastic language that you can use in your writing e.g.
urban bike-sharing scheme an answer to the threats of air pollution and consumerism. The police were opposed to the initiatives The council rejected ('turned down') the plan. 'The bicycle belongs to the past' That mentality has totally changed. By 1999, people had become more environmentally conscious. The system, however, was prone to vandalism and theft. The Parisian bike-sharing programme now boasts more than 20000 bicycles. Amsterdam is regarded as one of the two most cycle-friendly captials in the world. Today everybody longs for cities that are not dominated by cars.Get all my 10-minute lessons on my website www.ieltsetc.com.
Join the Members Academy www.members.ieltsetc.com/academy/.
See you next weekend,
All the best
Fiona
Sun, 18 Oct 2020 - 30min - 322 - IELTS Listening: The hunt for sunken settlements and ancient shipwrecks 🚢⚓️⚱️
This is a difficult Section 4, but if you listen to my podcast regularly, you will be very familiar with this common IELTS topic!
It's about marine archaeology, the use of technology to find ancient shipwrecks and building under the sea, and the lessons researchers can learn about how ancient civilisations lived.
In this episode I refer to similar IELTS Reading/Listening texts, so you can see how important it is to learn the vocabulary that is relevant to so many IELTS texts.
Find the Modals of Deduction Grammar here [e.g. Atlit-Yam MAY HAVE BEEN DESTROYED by a tsunami, climate change MAY HAVE CAUSED glaciers to melt.
Find the Reading about the Lapita [Beyond the Blue Horizon] here.
Get all my lessons in one place in the Members Academy.
Sat, 10 Oct 2020 - 30min - 321 - IELTS Reading GT Part 2: Border crossing and Dealing with absence in the workplace
Both texts are gapfill summaries.
The first one gives you practice with summary Flow Charts (IELTS 28-Day Planner Day 12) and the second covers the common topic of how to deal with absence in the workplace (good practice if you never usually read this kind of document).
Get more General Training Reading tips on my website.
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Sat, 03 Oct 2020 - 20min - 320 - IELTS Listening: Agricultural programme in Mozambique 👩🏽🌾🌾🐝🎣
Listen out for the 5 most common gapfill types in this Part 4 gapfill on the very common topics of Agriculture and Water (28-Day Planner Week 1).
Practise these topics on my website:
https://ieltsetc.com/?s=agriculture
Watch my YouTube 5-minute Vocab review of Agriculture here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ha1KIJfkglA&t=56s
And here's the Honeybee Listening I mentioned:
https://ieltsetc.com/2018/08/ielts-listening-honeybees-australia/
Get the 28-Day Planner here - do NOT let it get lost in your computer. Print it off. Use it every day.
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Listen to another Part 4 about agriculture in Africa here:
Get lots more help on my website:
Tue, 22 Sep 2020 - 30min - 319 - IELTS Reading: Nutmeg - a valuable spice 🌰🥜
This is an Academic Reading Part 1 (so it's good for GT too).
The structure is chronological (in order of time) which helps you locate the answers more easily.
It's also very similar to a text on my website: The Story Of Silk, which you can find here:
https://ieltsetc.com/2018/12/ielts-reading-story-silk/
and I refer to last week's podcast about The Eucalyptus Tree to show you how similar they are in terms of the gapfill answers.
Check out my blog relating to the grammar in this reading here:
https://ieltsetc.com/2020/09/how-to-use-the-former-the-latter/
Sun, 13 Sep 2020 - 29min - 318 - Factors influencing your IELTS Score 🎰 - how my new IELTS Progress predictor works.
If you've taken my IELTS Progress Predictor Test, you may be wanting to know a bit more about how it works and what it means for your IELTS Preparation. This podcast talks you through how to make the most of your assets and build a mindset that will help you prove the test wrong! Get the quiz and full blog here https://ieltsetc.com/2020/07/how-long-will-it-take-to-increase-my-ielts-score/
Sun, 16 Aug 2020 - 28min - 317 - IELTS Listening: The Eucalyptus Tree in Australia 🇦🇺
#ielts Listening Part 4 - gapfill summary. Find a similar topic here: https://ieltsetc.com/2018/08/ielts-listening-honeybees-australia/
Tue, 04 Aug 2020 - 29min - 316 - IELTS Listening: Birth order and personality 🚼Mon, 27 Jul 2020 - 29min
- 315 - IELTS GT Reading: 🦖🦕Dinosaurs and the secrets they hold 🦖🦕
IELTS GT Reading Part 3 - gapfill summary, multiple choice and choosing from a list.
Find a similar reading with the vocab you need to know about animals here:
https://ieltsetc.com/2019/04/ielts-reading-history-of-the-tortoise/
Listening about a dinosaur museum and how to spot distractors:
https://ieltsetc.com/2018/08/ielts-listening-dinosaur-museum/
Sun, 19 Jul 2020 - 29min - 314 - IELTS Listening - Cities built by the sea 🌊🏙️
This is a Section 3 (dialogue between 2 students) with lots of vocab related to the environment: - urban planning - coastal cities - pollutants are discharged into rivers - to protect against flooding - global warming - sea levels are rising - they need to consider the whole ecosystem - environmentalists https://ieltsetc.com/2019/09/ielts-listening-how-to-recognise-signals-and-signposts/
Mon, 13 Jul 2020 - 52min - 313 - IELTS Reading: Saving bugs to find new drugs 🐞💊
A long and difficult but FASCINATING text with SO MUCH useful vocabulary which I list at the end.
- Matching Information with paragraphs
- Choosing from a list
- Gapfill summary
It's a KEY TOPIC (see similar texts on my website - https://ieltsetc.com/2019/01/ielts-reading-doctoring-sales/ and https://ieltsetc.com/2018/10/ielts-gt-reading-snake-oil/) and I also talk about how parts of the text help us with Writing.
Mon, 29 Jun 2020 - 30min - 312 - IELTS Reading: An unusual Academic Passage 1 - The concept of intelligence.Sun, 21 Jun 2020 - 22min
- 311 - IELTS GT Reading: Parts 1 and 2
Finding a roommate, the best fitness apps, How to Delegate and Choosing the right CV Format. Find the word formation booklet here: https://ieltsetc.com/2018/04/how-a-knowledge-of-word-forms-can-increase-your-score/
Mon, 15 Jun 2020 - 42min - 310 - IELTS Listening: 🗺MAPS and MCQs
This video looks at Section 2 of the IELTS Listening Test, which often includes a MAP in the second half.
Watch the video on YouTube if you would like to practice with the real test.
The first part is Multiple Choice and this video shows you how to recognise distractors: 'rather than' and 'instead of' are CLUES which tell you that you should choose the correct answer RATHER THAN/INSTEAD OF the trick!
I break the Listening up into more manageable parts, so this is a LEARNING video rather than a test, but you can pause the video to test yourself too.
I also point out the useful vocabulary that you can extract from the listening to help you with Writing Task 1 (Academic - describe changes to a building; General Training - tell your friend about your new home) Here is an extra Listening to help you describe changes to maps:
Sun, 07 Jun 2020 - 18min - 309 - IELTS Reading: Why companies should welcome disorder
So sorry for the delay - I'm back now! Been working on the daily YouTube lives during Lockdown. Did you miss them? Just go to my YouTube channel (I'll add this podcast as a video if you prefer to read the text and try it for yourself).
This is a difficult Academic Passage 3 with Matching Headings, Gapfill and TFNG.
Get more Reading practice on my website.
Fri, 29 May 2020 - 34min - 308 - IELTS Experts - 10 of your most common questions about IELTS answeredSat, 18 Apr 2020 - 21min
- 305 - IELTS Reading Time Management TipsTue, 24 Mar 2020 - 30min
- 304 - IELTS Computer-Delivered General Training Reading Test Part 1
This podcast is taken from my YouTube Video (watch this to see the text).
I take you through the first part of a Computer-Delivered #IELTS General Training Reading Test and look at the benefits of taking the test online (as well as the drawbacks!).
The first reading is horrendous - the second is much easier, so skip forward if you don't like the first one!
This is the practice test I used:
https://ielts.com.au/computer-delivered-ielts/computer-reading-practice-test/
Test 1 Part 1: Difficulty rating 8/10 😣
Test 1 Part 2: Difficulty rating 3/10 😄
And here's my FULL analysis of the Computer-Delivered test https://ieltsetc.com/2020/02/ielts-paper-computer/
Tue, 17 Mar 2020 - 22min - 303 - IELTS Writing Error Correction - The Blue Book project 📘
Do you rely on a teacher to correct your writing mistakes for the IELTS Test? Is this the most effective way?
In this podcast I look at some research that's been done about the best way to learn from your mistakes - and the answers may surprise you!
Here is the YouTube video, where you can see all the texts that I mention:
You can find out more about the award I won from EnglishUK and CambridgeESOL for my research on error correction here:
https://www.englishuk.com/en/about-us/news-press/english-uk-news?newsId=2202
Here are some of the tools you can use to correct your own writing:
https://www.grammarly.com/
https://prowritingaid.com/
https://www.grammarcheck.net/
I also talk about times when a teacher is essential for helping students meet the criteria of the IELTS test.
Wed, 11 Mar 2020 - 18min - 302 - IELTS Listening: 🔆The history of weather forecasting 🔆Thu, 05 Mar 2020 - 19min
- 301 - IELTS Reading: Matching Headings - A visit to Oymyakon 🥶Wed, 26 Feb 2020 - 20min
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