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Help for your IELTS exam from a qualified, experienced native teacher. English grammar, IELTS vocabulary, IELTS writing (describing graphs etc), as well as tips for IELTS speaking. When I'm not doing this I give private English lessons on Skype. Please see my website http://londonenglishclasses.com Thanks!
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
IELTS Writing Part 1 - episode 2
The second episode of tips for Part 1 writing looks in more detail at describing trends in graphs, charts, and tables. It gives you the essential adverbs and adjectives you need.
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Tuesday, 25 September 2012
IELTS Writing Part 1 - episode 1 - describing graphics
Hi, this is my first posting on my new blog, designed to help people doing the IELTS exam. My name is Martin and I've been teaching all over the world for the last12 years. I've worked in some really good schools in Germany, Spain, and the Czech Republic, but now I'm living back in London. I give private lessons in London and online with Skype. I also do a lot of academic proofreading - helping people at university with their dissertations and theses etc. If you have any questions please just send me a mail here or to martin@londonenglishclasses.com
I hope this blog grows into something useful, I'll try to add something new every week or whenever I have time.
If you have any suggestions for what YOU would like to see here and what you would find useful please get in touch and let me know.
Thanks for looking!
Martin
This is my first clip - introducing the basics of the IELTS Part One Writing, where you have to describe the information in a graphic. Enjoy!
I hope this blog grows into something useful, I'll try to add something new every week or whenever I have time.
If you have any suggestions for what YOU would like to see here and what you would find useful please get in touch and let me know.
Thanks for looking!
Martin
This is my first clip - introducing the basics of the IELTS Part One Writing, where you have to describe the information in a graphic. Enjoy!
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