by Mehdi Safavi | Aug 8, 2019 | Reading, Vocabulary, Writing
Learn more about El niño By definition, El Niñoa refers to change in the weather that happens every three to seven years, caused by a rise in the temperature of a large area of the Pacific Ocean off the west coast of South America. El Niño has severe effects on the...
by Soolmaz Neishaboori | Aug 8, 2019 | Listening, Reading, Vocabulary
Here is your Valetine gift Valentine by Martina McBride with Jim Brickman https://ieltsjuice.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Sing-a-song-for-Valentine.mp3 Valentine’s Day (February 14) is the day when lovers show their love to each other. This can be done by...
by Mehdi Safavi | Aug 7, 2019 | Reading, Vocabulary
Instagram can be a valuable English learning tool Instagram is not an English learning application (and you already knew that!), but if you look at it from a different perspective, it can turn into a convenient English learning tool, especially for IELTS candidates!...
by Kasra Sharifan | Aug 7, 2019 | Vocabulary, Writing
US or UK spelling – Which one is right in IELTS? Should I spell British or should I spell American? We know spelling is definitely important in IELTS. Both British and American spelling variations are acceptable. The list below contains words from Oxford 3000...
by Soolmaz Neishaboori | Aug 6, 2019 | Vocabulary
I thought they were nouns only You make sandwiches; you buy sandwiches; you eat sandwiches, but have you ever been sandwiched on a crowded subway train? “Sandwich” is only one of the English words that function both as nouns and verbs. As a verb it means...
by Soolmaz Neishaboori | Aug 6, 2019 | Vocabulary, Writing
Confused? Eat pizza! A lesson on four confusing verbs comprise, constitute, compose and consist are among the words many IELTS candidates use in their responses to IELTS Academic task 1. Unfortunately, these words are often used incorrectly and not just by IELTS...