Thursday, August 22, 2024

Normal English v/s Spoken English

 Normal English v/s Spoken English 









Normal  English 

   I understand

✅Spoken English 

       I get it 

❌ Normal  English

    I agree

✅ Spoken English

  Same Here 

❌ Normal  English 

     I'll pay the bill 

 Spoken English

 It's on me 

❌ Normal  English 

 Excellent 

 Spoken English

Top Notch 

❌ Normal  English 

Very Cold 

 Spoken English

Freezing 

❌ Normal  English 

Very excited 

 Spoken English

Thrilled

❌ Normal  English 

Very cute

 Spoken English

Adorable

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Tuesday, August 20, 2024

Confusing Words !!!

             Confusing Words !!!


Principal: the head of the school

  • The principal Of the school greeted the students.




Principle: a fundamental truth or belief

  • She adheres to a strict set of moral principles.

Compliment: an expression of praise
  • She received a nice compliment on her new haircut.








Complement: goes well with something 
  • The wine perfectly complemented the meal.



Than: Used For comparisons

  • A giraffe is taller than a boy.





Then: indicates a sequence of events 
  • We'll have dinner first and then we'll go to the movie.





Desert: dry land, with no plants.

  • He traveled across the desert.





Dessert: Sweet food after a meal

  • We had kaju katli for a dessert.




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Thursday, August 15, 2024

Common IELTS Speaking Mistakes

 Common IELTS Speaking Mistakes







01  LACK OF FLUENCY

Struggle to speak smoothly and coherently, leading to pauses or hesitations.

02 THE INCORRECT  PRONUNCIATION

Mispronouncing words can lead to misunderstandings and lower scores.

03  Limited Vocabulary 

Using repetitive vocabulary or lacking variety in expressions can negatively impact the lexical resource score. 

04 Grammar Errors

Making grammatical mistakes such as incorrect verb tenses , subject verb aggreement or word order can affect the grammatical range and accuracy score.

05 Inappropriate Register 

Failing to use app for the context or speaking too formally /informally can affect the score for cohesion.

06  Inconsistent Pace

Speaking too quickly or too slowly can affect understanding and coherence.

07 Incomplete Responses 

Providing short or insufficient answers without elaboration can lower scores for coherences.


Wednesday, August 14, 2024

 Things You Need To Know About PTE



WHAT IS PTE TEST?

The PTE (Pearson Test of English) academic exam is a computer-delivered English language test for non-native students or aspirants who want to study or immigrate to an English-speaking country. The test is 3 hours long and includes essay writing, multiple-choice questions, explaining or paraphrasing given information, etc. The test questions are mostly based on the regular English language, spoken on a daily basis. The format of the questions is such that it usually tests two skills together which are reading and speaking or listening and writing.

FORMATS OF PTE

1. PTE Academic: This test can be taken

throughout the year as per the test taker's convenience and on available dates. The candidate's reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills are tested in this test format.

2. PTE General: This test can be taken 3 times a year viz. May, June, and December. The candidate's reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills are tested in this test format with a more realistic approach.

Difference Between PTE & IELTS?

ParametersPTEIELTS
VERSIONSPTE Academic, PTE GeneralIELTS Academic ,IELTSGeneral
SCORESRange 10-90Band 1-9
FEES17000 INR17000 INR
TEST ASSESSMENTComputer System Generated ResultsManual and computer system-generated results
RESULT TimeWithin 48 Hours after the testWithin 14 days after the test

Speak Like A Pro For The Speaking Module!

 Speak Like A Pro For The Speaking Module!










#1

To have a skeleton in the closet

Meaning: To have a hidden or embarrassing secret.

Example: "When discussing one's achievements in the IELTS interview, it's important not to have any skeletons in the closet."

 
#2
To see eye to eye
Meaning: To completely agree on a particular issue.

Example: "In the IELTS group discussion, it can be challenging to see eye to eye on complex topics."

 
#3
To be a square peg in a round hole
Meaning: To be in a situation where you don't fit or belong.

Example: "Feeling like a square peg in a round hole, I struggled with the IELTS writing section, which wasn't my strong suit."


 #4
To be like a bull in a china shop
Meaning: To be clumsy or reckless in a delicate situation.

Example: "In the IELTS speaking test, avoid being like a bull in a china shop by carefully choosing your words."

#5
To be on cloud nine
Meaning: To be extremely happy and content.

Example: "After receiving an unexpectedly high score on the
IELTS test, I was on cloud nine for weeks."
 


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Generate content for Speaking Module

 Generate content for the Speaking Module








1. Personalize the topic

  • Make sure to keep the content in your comfort zone.
  • Do not try to make up stories on the spot.
  • If you don't know anything about a topic, make sure to say around the topic but never give up and Never Say, " I don't know".
Example: Say that the candidate doesn't have personal experience with a question. 
 
Examiner: Has your wallet ever been stolen?
 
Candidate: Well, this never happened to me personally, but I do remember a friend of mine once got mugged in Mumbai, way back in 2011.

2. Ask yourself questions:
  • Ask yourself these questions while speaking : 
WHY?
WHAT?
WHEN?
HOW?
WHERE?

Example: How to put these questions into practice.

Examiner: Why do people eat at restaurants?

Candidate: People do eat out because they need to break out of the routine. People usually go to fancy places ( where) when they decide to go out , especially on the weekends(when).

 3. Use the PPF method 
 
  • Divide the topic into past, present, and future.
  • This is mostly helpful in Speaking Part 2. 
  • However, this can be used in any of the parts. 

Example: How to put this into practice.

Examiner: Have you read any books recently?

Candidate: Oh very much! I developed the habit of reading at a young age (past). Since then, I have read a lot of books ( Present Perfect). Currently, I am reading Sapiens by Yuvi Harari (Present) and plan to read Karl Marx shortly (Future).
 

4. Philosophise the Topic

  • This is an offbeat yet extremely effective way to generate content. 
  • You just have to talk especially in Parts 2 and 3 metaphysically on the topic.
  • Talk more in general and from a wider perspective.
Example: How to use this in a topic 

Part 2 topic: Describe a piece of technology that people are most dependent on.  

Candidate: (After you have exhausted your content ) I believe technology has become an irreplaceable part of our lives and in the future people's employment and mental hygiene will be many of the things that will be mostly hit.

Generating content has been one of the most difficult tasks for many of the students.

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Tuesday, August 13, 2024

IELTS Speaking Part-1

 IELTS Speaking Part-1

                    Band 7 v/s Band 8










Question:

What do you like to do in your free time?

Band 7 response:

In my free time, I enjoy reading, watching TV, and listening to music. I also like to spend time with my friends and family. However, I am also interested in learning new things, so I often take online courses or attend workshops on a variety of topics.


Question:

What do you like to do in your free time?

Band 8 response:

In my free time, I enjoy pursuing a variety of interests. I am an avid reader, and I enjoy both fiction and non-fiction. I am also a fan of cinema and television, and I enjoy watching both foreign and domestic films and shows. Additionally, I am interested in learning new things, so I often take online courses or attend workshops on a variety of topics. For example, I recently took a course on the history of art, and I am currently attending a workshop on creative writing.

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๐ŸŽฏ Band 7 Response:

๐Ÿ‘‰Specific and descriptive: Clearly outlines interests and activities with basic reasons for enjoyment.
๐Ÿ‘‰Vocabulary and Grammar: Utilizes a variety of vocabulary and grammar effectively, demonstrating competency with minimal mistakes.


๐ŸŒŸ Band 8 Response:

๐Ÿ‘‰Sophisticated and Comprehensive: Presents interests in intricate detail, explaining the reasons for enjoyment with vivid examples.
๐Ÿ‘‰Vocabulary and Grammar Mastery: Demonstrates an extensive vocabulary and impeccable grammar, including complex sentences and idiomatic expressions.

๐Ÿ’ก Tips to Enhance to Band 8:

Confidence and Fluency: Speak fluently and confidently, maintaining a smooth and coherent conversation.
⭐Richer Vocabulary and Grammar: Incorporate an array of vocabulary and complex grammatical structures for a more refined expression.
⭐Provide Elaborate Details: Offer in-depth explanations and elaborate on your points, giving a comprehensive view of your interests.
⭐Expressive Reasoning: Articulate why you enjoy specific activities, sharing personal experiences or emotional connections.


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Saturday, August 10, 2024

Myths About the IELTS Listening Tests

 Myths About the IELTS Listening Tests








Listening Myth #1

"Answering the question without paying attention

to spelling or grammar is

acceptable."


Listening Myth #2

"The audio will be played in random order so extra care needs to be paid."


Listening Myth #3

"Practicing sample Listening tests is not necessary."


Listening Myth#4 

" The IELTS on computer test will be different from the paper test."

 

Listening Myth#5 

" The Listening test will be conducted in my native accent."


Listening Myth#6

" The audio will pause after each section of the listening test."


Listening Myth#7

" As long as my answers are correct, I can ignore the instructions."


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Friday, August 9, 2024

Tips To Improve Your Speaking

 Tips To Improve Your Speaking:


 








TIP 1:

DON'T MEMORISE

Memorized language doesn't give the examiner an accurate measure of your English language skills.

The examiner will be able to tell if you have memorized your answers and this may influence your final band score.


TIP 2:

DON'T USE UNFAMILIAR WORDS

Avoid using words you are not familiar with.

Use a range of vocabulary that you know which is relevant to the topic being discussed.

There is a higher chance of making mistakes by mispronouncing words.


TIP 3:

DON'T WORRY ABOUT YOUR ACCENT

IELTS examiner understands a wide range of accents so will be able to understand what you say

If you can communicate well, then there is nothing to worry about. But do be aware of sounds that you have difficulty with and make sure to use stress and intonation as English is a stress-timed language.


TIP 4:

PAUSE TO THINK

There is no harm in taking a brief pause to think about what to say. We all do it to process questions.

You can use phrases to give you time to think during the

Speaking test - phrases such

as:

• That's an interesting question

• I have never thought about that, but...


TIP 5:

AVOID USING FILLERS

There is no harm in taking a brief pause to think about what to say. We all do it to process questions.

You can use phrases to give you time to think during the Speaking test - phrases such as:

• That's an interesting question • I have never thought about that, but...

TIP 6:

EXTEND YOUR ANSWERS

Extend your answers and don't wait for the examiner to prompt you with a question.

When your answers are short, this shows the examiner that you cannot talk in detail about a topic.

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5 Interesting Facts about IELTS

 5 Interesting Facts about IELTS









12,000+
Organizations around the globe accept IELTS including governments, universities, and employers.

4000+ 
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3400+

Institutions in the United States of America accept IELTS results.

4 million+

Tests were taken in 2023 by people aiming to achieve their professional, personal, and academic goals!

150+

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