Practise for your IELTS Speaking Test with this sample answer about my favourite season, Spring, with key phrases highlighted.
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Practise for your IELTS Speaking Test with this sample answer about my favourite season, Spring, with key phrases highlighted.
Learn how to answer this IELTS Speaking Test question with a free sample answer with audio download - describing the view of St Paul's cathedral from South Bank of the River Thames.
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How can you describe an area of countryside that you know and like? Practise for your IELTS Speaking Test Part 2 in this free video lesson, plus transcript with key phrases highlighted. and interactive exercise
In this free video English lesson, you will learn how to explain the process of putting up a shelf. It will help you to explain any process, and you will also learn some useful vocabulary and DIY skills.
Learn the difference (and similarity) between the English phrasal verbs GET OVER IT and GET IT OVER.
What is the difference between SAY and TELL in English? Do we SAY SOMEONE SOMETHING or SAY SOMETHING TO SOMEONE? Learn how to use SAY and TELL correctly in this free Audio Blog with 2 Free Quizzes!
In this crazy world, here is a peaceful video lesson. In this free video English lesson, you will learn how to describe reflections and how they make you feel. Listen and repeat - take one step every day on your road to better English.
Try this free interactive English vocabulary exercise to test your English on the topic of bees.
In this free video English lesson, you’ll learn how to describe bees, how they behave on flowers and at their hive, and also the noise they make. Listen and repeat - take one step every day on your road to better English.