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41, 2021

8 common synonyms for improving your IELTS score (adjectives part 1)

4/1/2021|Categories: IELTS|

A great way to improve your IELTS score is by using synonyms for common words. In the marking criteria of writing and speaking test, a 7 score requires students to “use a sufficient range of vocabulary to allow some flexibility”. We summarized a list of common words that can help a great deal in getting you a good IELTS score.

3112, 2020

7 alternative ways to say “so that” you need to know

31/12/2020|Categories: DSE|Tags: |

Do you have the issue of constantly using the same sentence pattern in your English writing or speaking tests? For example, the “so that” structure is one of the most overused patterns among English learners. Today, we are going to give you some simple substitutes for “so that”.

2412, 2020

8 idioms to widen your horizon!

24/12/2020|Categories: Idioms|

We have introduced 8 common English idioms last time, can you remember all of them? If you cannot, try to use a notebook to jot these new ones down! Here are some brand new idioms!

2312, 2020

8 methods to cook eggs

23/12/2020|Categories: Daily|

Eggs are full of nutrition. Many people would like to have eggs all the time for breakfast, lunch or dinner. With many ways to cook them, eating an egg benedict, fried or boiled eggs at a café has become very famous and trendy nowadays. Therefore, let’s learn different vocabularies about the cooking method of eggs, so you can order your desired eggs in foreign countries too.

2112, 2020

8 sentences to replace ‘I think…’

21/12/2020|Categories: Daily|

We always use ‘I think…’ when we want to express our opinion, but if we repeat ‘I think…’ many times in a passage, others may think our English level is too basic and we can sound boring too. Besides, ‘I think…’ sometimes cannot deliver our thoughts accurately. Let’s learn 8 new sentences to replace ‘I think…’ so you can have more variation when expressing yourself in English!