Friday, 7 November 2025

29 Nov IELTS Practice & Strategy Sheet

🎯 29 Nov IELTS Practice & Strategy Sheet



🎧 LISTENING

Focus: Section 2 & 3 will contain traps → expect “change of plan” distractors.

Practice Strategy:

Section 1 – listen for numbers + spelling → train on hotel or car-rental forms.

Section 2 – map/plan → learn north–south–left–right vocabulary.

Section 3 – student talks → look for opinions & reasons.

Section 4 – note completion → listen for noun + adjective pairs only.


Mini drill:
🎧 Topic – Campus tour plan
Q: What is located next to the student union?
Options: A) Bookshop B) Gym C) Library
(Answer – Library)

High-scoring vocab:
take notes on = jot down
change of plan = last-minute switch
rough idea = general notion


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📘 READING

Focus: Passage 2 will be reasoning-heavy → matching researchers & their views.

Practice Methods:

Skim the first sentence of each paragraph → decide the theme.

Underline names, dates, numbers → these anchor your location.

For T/F/NG → if you don’t see proof, mark NG — never guess True.


Example Topic Practice:
The Psychology of Habits – match statements to researchers.
👉 Tip – scan for key phrases like experiment, observation, concluded.

Power Words:
assert = claim strongly
counter = oppose an idea
underpin = support scientifically


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✍️ WRITING TASK 1 (ACADEMIC)

Prediction: Line Graph or Map (question on urban layout or energy usage).

Approach:
1️⃣ Intro – paraphrase the statement + mention unit/time.
2️⃣ Overview – highlight main trend (top/bottom).
3️⃣ Body 1 – major rises and falls.
4️⃣ Body 2 – minor patterns or steady figures.

Quick Vocab:
peaked at / bottomed out at / remained static / saw a slight increase


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✉️ WRITING TASK 1 (GT)

Likely: Semi-formal letter (request or complaint).
Tone: polite + natural.

Template Lines:

I’m writing to express my concern regarding …

I’d appreciate it if you could look into this matter promptly.

Your assistance would mean a lot.



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✍️ WRITING TASK 2

High Probability (29 Nov): Double Question or Adv-Disadv.

Predicted Topic: AI replacing human workers / creativity in young people / environmental responsibility.

Band 9 Starter (Two-Part Essay):
Although modern technology has made life more efficient, it has also sparked debate about its impact on employment. This essay will discuss how automation influences jobs and whether governments should encourage creative careers instead.

High-scoring Linkers:
On the one hand / In contrast / Furthermore / Having said that / All things considered


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🗣️ SPEAKING

Part 1 Likely Topics:
Holidays | Gifts | Texting vs Calling | Indoor Activities

Sample Answer (‘Gifts’):
Absolutely! I love giving gifts because it’s like adding a dash of sunshine to someone’s day. Even a small present can speak volumes about care and thoughtfulness.
(Idiom – “a dash of sunshine” = something that makes someone happy)

Part 2 Cue Card Predictions:

A memorable celebration

A person who motivated you

A problem you solved creatively

A movie you recently enjoyed


Part 3 Themes:
Impact of media | Teamwork | Modern communication

Native-like Idioms:
hit the ground running = start energetically
in the same boat = sharing the same situation
the ball is in your court = your turn to decide


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✅ Final Prep Plan:

Practice 1 listening mock + 1 reading mock daily.

Write 2 Task 2 essays per week (on AI & environment).

Record Part 2 answers on 3 topics and self-review.




Wednesday, 5 November 2025

IELTS 22 November 2025 Cheat Sheet

 IELTS 22 November 2025 Cheat Sheet 



🎧 LISTENING CHEAT SHEET

Expected types:
Form completion | Map/Plan labeling | Matching | Note completion

🔥 Tricks to Ace It:

Before audio starts, predict what word fits each blank (noun/verb/adjective).

For maps, focus on prepositions (“next to”, “behind”, “opposite”).

In matching, listen for synonyms, not identical words.

In Section 4 (lecture), note down keywords, not full sentences.


Example Topics:

Booking a dormitory

Campus renovation

Lecture on renewable farming


Band-9 Listening Vocabulary:
accommodation → lodging
booking → reservation
research → investigation
project → assignment
experiment → trial


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📘 READING CHEAT SHEET

Expected types:
T/F/NG | Matching Headings | Summary Completion | MCQs

🧠 Smart Methods:

1. Skim for gist, scan for detail.


2. Never read the full passage first; read questions → keywords → locate → verify.


3. For T/F/NG, “not given” means no clear statement, not opposite meaning.


4. For Matching Headings, underline topic sentences.


5. Manage time: 20+20+20 rule — last passage needs most time.



Likely Topics:

Ancient trade routes

Urbanisation & architecture

Impact of automation on creativity


Band-9 Reading Vocabulary:
ancient → prehistoric
change → transformation
show → illustrate
help → facilitate
result → outcome


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✍️ WRITING TASK 1 (ACADEMIC)

Prediction: Bar chart or Table

Structure:

Intro: Paraphrase question + mention unit

Overview: Compare top & bottom trends

Body 1: Highlight peak/major changes

Body 2: Mention lowest/steady categories


Example (Bar Chart – Internet Usage by Age):
Overall, younger age groups recorded the highest internet consumption, whereas the elderly showed the least participation.

Useful Vocab:
increase → rise / climb / surge / escalate
decrease → decline / plummet / drop / dip
remain stable → plateau / stay constant
slightly → marginally / moderately
sharply → dramatically / steeply


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✉️ WRITING TASK 1 (GENERAL TRAINING)

Prediction: Complaint / Request letter

Tips:

Tone: formal or semi-formal

Include: reason, effect, action expected

Don’t copy question — paraphrase naturally.


Example Starter:
I’m writing to express my dissatisfaction regarding the recent issue with my subscription service.

Common Phrases:

I’d appreciate it if you could…

I was rather disappointed to notice that…

Could you please look into this matter urgently?



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✍️ WRITING TASK 2 (BOTH MODULES)

High-probability Types:
Advantages–Disadvantages | discuss | Agree–Disagree

Likely Topics:

Technology & communication

Environmental responsibility

Online vs classroom education

Work-life balance


Quick Structures:

Intro: Paraphrase + state position
BP1: First main idea + example
BP2: Second main idea + result/example
Conclusion: Summarise + final stance

Power Verbs:
argue / emphasise / maintain / highlight / claim

Band-9 Linking Words:
On the one hand / Conversely / In contrast / Furthermore / Consequently / In light of

Mini Template (Agree Essay):
Although some people believe ___, I firmly think ___ because ___.


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🗣️ SPEAKING CHEAT SHEET (22 Nov Trend)

Part 1 Topics: Hobbies, Free time, Weather, Social media, Sleep habits
Part 2: Describe a memorable day / a useful app / a person you helped
Part 3: Technology’s impact on lifestyle / privacy / friendships

Tips:

Don’t repeat question words.

Use native fillers: Well, honestly, to be fair, I’d say...

Add idioms: cost an arm and a leg, over the moon, in full swing, hit the nail on the head.




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