Is there any free application of Ipad that can help me improving pronunciation? I've just downloaded 2 apps but it only has a function which can records my voice and afterward I can check them again, but it (the function) won't check my pronunciation. Is there any app which can check my pronunciation?
pfft I once facerolled and got a 7.5 for writing. Still don't know how it happened. Anyway, read a lot (and by a lot I mean a lot) of books. Not comics/manga/game guides. No, actual books. Perhaps things by P.G. Wodehouse (I'd say you only need to understand what Jeeves say to be able to compose some rubbish that wins a writing award from British Council)
Well no shit, I started preparing like, 2 nights before the test? All I did was doing some random free prep exercises on British Council's site. For reading, I recommend argumentative online articles
Tonight is the last class of ETA4 this year. Tomorrow our teachers will come back home. So sad. I will miss them so much
Btw, is the analysis of the graph of IELTS writing same as the one of Geography? I used to get high score in analysis of graph when I was at high school. I got it in university entrance exam too. But I haven't tried doing that with English. My writing skill is not good enough.
Nope. Anything isn't printed by a decent publisher shouldn't be taken seriously when you're into academic research. Remember wiki is an open-source. Which mean everyone can edit them. Some aren't good at English, some aren't even English. Yes, a bunch of articles can be a good read, but if you're still a novice you might not notice the mistakes and let them get into your head.
What about reading exercises?. Can I learn how to writing by reading them? http://www.englishaula.com/en/liste...-fce-cambridge-first-certificate-english.html I often practise with this web. Does it help ? - - - Updated - - - And I think reading what all of you writing is another awesome way to improve writing skill. You all got from 7-9 score of IELTS writing. But I don't often understand easily and clearly.
No no no if you want to improve your academic writing this is the last place you'd want to learn from.
This section is not for reading skill. This is where you talk about every LameShit thing in english, it is more likely speech
Yep, but sometimes I feel someone uses writing instead of speaking. It's similar to a paragraph, not speechs