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Writing For Proficiency

Mastering the IELTS writing section can be a challenge, but with consistent practice and the right tools, you'll be well-prepared for success. Writing for Proficiency offers weekly resources tailored specifically for the IELTS writing test, giving you the opportunity to refine your skills and elevate your writing.

  • Each week, you'll find new writing prompts modeled after the IELTS Task 1 and Task 2 questions, along with high-scoring sample answers to guide your own writing practice.

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  • Unsure about what the IELTS writing criteria really mean? Our expert commentary provides detailed explanations, breaking down the band descriptors for task achievement, coherence and cohesion, lexical resource, and grammatical range and accuracy. By exploring these insights, you'll develop a clearer understanding of how to meet the standards for higher bands, and learn how to apply these principles to your own responses.

Weekly resource that specializes in vocabulary building through targeted reading exercises.

Weekly posts featuring practice questions tailored to replicate Parts 2 and 3 of the IELTS speaking test.

Good Communication

This article offers practice questions for the IELTS Speaking section focusing on the topic of communication. The questions prompt you to discuss a situation where good communication was essential and explore topics like the influence of digital platforms, the role of non-verbal cues, and the impact of cultural differences.

communication, Social_Impact, workplace

communication, Social_Impact, workplace

Talk about a Book

This article presents practice questions for the IELTS Speaking section on the topic of books. It includes a prompt for discussing a recently read book, along with follow-up questions on the future of eBooks, book bans, the role of reading groups, and the influence of genre.

books, author, fiction, non-fiction

books, author, fiction, non-fiction

A Piece of Art

This article prepares you for IELTS Speaking questions on the topic of art. It covers how to describe a favorite artwork and offers follow-up questions on art education, government funding, and technology's impact on art.

AppreciateArt, CulturalExpression, ImpactOfArt

AppreciateArt, CulturalExpression, ImpactOfArt

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