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🌅 Good morning, team! New day, new chance to push your band score up. Let's go 💪
🎤 SPEAKING TASK OF THE DAY — Part 2 (Cue Card) Describe a piece of technology you find useful.You should say: - what it is - how you learned to use it - how often you use it - and explain why you find it so useful. (You have 1 minute to prepare. Then talk for 2 minutes.) Band 6 model snippet:"I want to talk about my smartphone. I use it every day for lots of things, like messages, maps and music. It's very useful because I can do many tasks in one place, and I would feel lost without it." Band 8 upgrade:"The piece of technology I'd like to talk about is my smartphone, which has become indispensable to my daily routine. I rely on it around the clock for everything from navigation to staying in touch. What makes it so valuable is that it streamlines countless tasks into a single device — honestly, I'd be lost without it." - indispensable = absolutely necessary (stronger than "very useful") - around the clock = all day and night (natural idiom for frequency) - streamlines = makes processes simpler/more efficient (precise, high-level verb) 👉 Record yourself for 2 minutes or drop your answer in the comments — I'll give feedback! ✍️ WRITING TASK OF THE DAY — Task 2 (Opinion) "Some people believe that smartphones have made people less sociable in real life. To what extent do you agree or disagree?" Skeleton outline: 1. Intro: paraphrase the topic + state your clear position. 2. Body 1: reasons phones can reduce face-to-face contact (distraction, "phubbing"). 3. Body 2: counter-side — phones also connect us across distance. 4. Conclusion: restate your stance. 📌 Examiner tip: Don't sit on the fence. "To what extent" essays need a clear, consistent opinion from intro to conclusion. Wavering between agree/disagree confuses the examiner and lowers your Task Response score. 🎯 Lower level: just write a strong 2-3 sentence introduction.🎯 Advanced: write the full essay in 40 minutes (250+ words). 📖 READING TIP OF THE DAY — True / False / Not Given
Happy Saturday, team! 🌱 Small daily reps beat weekend cramming — let's go
🗣️ SPEAKING TASK OF THE DAY (Part 2 — Cue Card) Describe a place in your city that you enjoy visiting. You should say: - where it is - how often you go there - what you do there - and explain why you enjoy visiting this place. You have 1 minute to prepare (make notes) and should talk for 2 minutes. Band 6 model: "There's a small park near my flat that I really like. I go there a few times a week, usually in the evening. I walk around, sometimes I sit and read. I enjoy it because it's quiet and I can relax after work." Band 8 upgrade: "There's a tucked-away park near my flat that I'm particularly fond of. I pop over a few evenings a week to stroll around or unwind with a book. What draws me to it is the calm — it's the perfect antidote to a hectic workday." - tucked-away = hidden/quiet (natural, high-level adjective) - particularly fond of = strong, idiomatic way to say "really like" - unwind = relax; a precise verb examiners reward 👉 Record yourself for 2 minutes and drop the audio (or your notes) in the comments! ✍️ WRITING TASK OF THE DAY (Task 2 — Opinion) Some people believe that public money should be spent on preserving old buildings, while others think it would be better used on building new housing. Discuss both views and give your own opinion. Skeleton: 1. Intro — paraphrase the question + state your opinion. 2. Body 1 — the case for preserving heritage buildings. 3. Body 2 — the case for new housing. 4. Conclusion — restate your position clearly. Examiner tip: A "discuss both views" essay MUST cover both sides, even if you lean one way — answering only your own opinion caps you on Task Response. 🎯 Lower level: just write the introduction (2–3 sentences). 🎯 Advanced: full 250+ word essay in 40 minutes. 📖 READING TIP OF THE DAY — True/False/Not Given traps Trap: don't confuse False with Not Given. False = the passage says the opposite. Not Given = the passage simply doesn't tell you. Mini-passage: "The museum, opened in 1904, attracts over two million visitors annually. Its collection focuses mainly on regional pottery. Admission has been free since 2010."
🌟 Happy Friday, team — let's finish the week strong! Today is all about the screens we can't put down. 📱
Describe a website or app you use often.You should say: - what it is - how often you use it - what you use it for - and explain why you find it useful. You have 1 minute to prepare and make notes, then talk for 2 minutes. Band 6 snippet: "The app I use most is a maps app. I use it every day to find places. It's good because it shows me the fastest way and I don't get lost. I think it saves me a lot of time." Band 8 upgrade: "The app I rely on most is a navigation app, which has become absolutely indispensable in my daily routine. I turn to it constantly to plan routes and avoid traffic jams. What makes it so valuable is that it spares me the hassle of getting lost in unfamiliar areas." - indispensable = something you can't manage without (stronger than "good") - turn to = a natural phrasal verb meaning "rely on/use" - spares me the hassle = saves me from an annoying difficulty 🎙️ Record yourself for 2 minutes and post your answer in the comments — I'll give feedback! ✍️ WRITING TASK OF THE DAY (Task 2 — Opinion) "Some people believe smartphones have made our lives easier, while others think they have created new problems. Discuss both views and give your own opinion." Skeleton outline: - Intro: paraphrase the topic + state your opinion - Body 1: benefits (instant communication, access to information) - Body 2: drawbacks (distraction, reduced face-to-face contact) - Conclusion: restate your view clearly 📌 Examiner tip: In "discuss both views" essays, you MUST cover both sides fairly before giving your opinion. Answering only one side caps your Task Response score! 🎯 Easier goal: Write just the introduction (2 sentences).🚀 Full goal: Write the complete 250-word essay. 📖 READING TIP OF THE DAY — Watch the paraphrase trap Answers almost never use the same words as the passage. Scan for the idea, not the exact word. Mini-passage: "The city council introduced a scheme to reduce private car use in the centre. Free buses were offered during peak hours. Within a year, traffic congestion had noticeably eased."
One focused hour today beats three distracted ones. Let's go! 💪
Good morning team — 🗣️ SPEAKING TASK OF THE DAY (Part 2 — Cue Card) Describe a piece of technology you find useful.You should say: - what it is - how you learnt to use it - how often you use itand explain why you find it so useful. (You have 1 minute to prepare and make notes, then talk for 2 minutes.) Band 6 model: "I'd like to talk about my phone. I use it every day for messages, maps and music. I learnt to use it just by trying things and asking my friends. It's useful because I can do many things in one place." Band 8 upgrade: "I'd like to talk about my smartphone, which has become indispensable to my daily routine. I picked it up intuitively, mostly through trial and error, and now I rely on it for everything from navigation to staying in touch. What makes it so valuable is that it streamlines countless tasks into a single device." - indispensable = absolutely necessary (stronger than "useful") - picked it up intuitively = learnt naturally without instruction - streamlines = makes a process simpler and more efficient 👉 Record yourself for 2 minutes, then drop your answer in the comments! ✍️ WRITING TASK OF THE DAY (Task 2 — Opinion) "Some people believe that technology has made our lives more complicated rather than easier. To what extent do you agree or disagree?" Skeleton: 1. Intro: paraphrase the statement + state your position clearly. 2. Body 1: reasons technology simplifies life (speed, access, automation). 3. Body 2: reasons it adds complexity (overload, dependence) — then weigh up. 4. Conclusion: restate your stance, no new ideas. Examiner tip: Don't sit on the fence. "To what extent" questions need a clear position from sentence one — vague answers cap you at Band 5–6 for Task Response. - 🎯 Lower levels: write a strong 2-sentence introduction that paraphrases and states your opinion. - 🎯 Advanced: write the full essay (250+ words) in 40 minutes. 📖 READING TIP OF THE DAY — True / False / Not Given The trap: "Not Given" means the text neither confirms nor contradicts the statement. Don't use outside knowledge or guess from "sounds true."
🌟 IELTS Daily — Wednesday JUne 17 -Let's get one rep in today. 💪
Morning team! Small daily reps beat last-minute cramming every time. Let's get one rep in today. 💪 🎤 Speaking Task of the Day (Part 2 — Cue Card) Describe a place you visited that left a strong impression on you. You should say: - where it is - when you went there - what you did there - and explain why it left such a strong impression on you. You have 1 minute to prepare (make notes) and 2 minutes to speak. Band 6 snippet: "I went to a small mountain village last summer. It was very quiet and the air was clean. I walked around and took some photos. It made me feel calm because there was no noise from cars." Band 8 upgrade: "Last summer I stumbled upon a tiny mountain village that was off the beaten track. The air was crisp and the silence was almost therapeutic. I spent hours just wandering and snapping photos, and it stayed with me because it offered a real escape from city life." - stumbled upon = found by chance (natural, idiomatic) - off the beaten track = far from popular tourist spots (great topic-specific idiom) - almost therapeutic = strong, precise way to say "very relaxing" 👉 Record yourself for 2 minutes, or drop your answer in the comments. I'll give feedback! ✍️ Writing Task of the Day (Task 2 — Opinion) Some people believe that tourism does more harm than good to local communities. To what extent do you agree or disagree? Skeleton: 1. Intro — paraphrase the topic + state your position clearly. 2. Body 1 — main benefit/harm with one developed example. 3. Body 2 — the opposing or supporting view, developed. 4. Conclusion — restate your stance, no new ideas. 📌 Examiner tip: Don't sit on the fence. "Agree/disagree" essays need a clear position held consistently. Vague answers ("both sides have points") cap your Task Response at Band 5–6. - 🟢 Lower levels: write only the introduction (2–3 sentences) with a clear opinion. - 🔵 Advanced: write the full essay in 40 minutes (250+ words). 📖 Reading Tip of the Day — True / False / NOT GIVEN
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