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Olga
With all my due respect to this website and it´s creators but it seems that the main purpose of this article is to give a bad name to all other IELTS tutors. It was a surprise for me, for example, to learn that "no ILETS mentor" explains the assessment criteria to their students. Really? Seriously, I would love to know what kind of IELTS teachers you were referring to. I am an IELTS tutor and I do not take this article personally but I think it is unfair to claim that "no IELTS tutor" will tell you about Criteria for assessment, won't inform you about the importance of paraphrasing, using connectors and linking words, will not show you how to plan and brainstorm the content. All the points mentioned above (btw there are only 8 of them while the title announced 10) are not secrets, but useful tips and strategies to perform well in the exam and there is no IELTS mentor that wishes for their students to fail this important task.
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Aatif Ahmed
There were key inquires relating to IELTS that have not been settled. Aside from spelling mistakes, answers corrected against patterns designed originally on the software.would put many at risk of loosing scores albeit being spotted correctly from the recording. For example, 31/05/1983 for May 31st. 1983, Or, "summer" for "during summer". What would you say about that?
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Ten things but there were only eight produced.
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Olga
With all my due respect to this website and it´s creators but it seems that the main purpose of this article is to give a bad name to all other IELTS tutors. It was a surprise for me, for example, to learn that "no ILETS mentor" explains the assessment criteria to their students. Really? Seriously, I would love to know what kind of IELTS teachers you were referring to. I am an IELTS tutor and I do not take this article personally but I think it is unfair to claim that "no IELTS tutor" will tell you about Criteria for assessment, won't inform you about the importance of paraphrasing, using connectors and linking words, will not show you how to plan and brainstorm the content. All the points mentioned above (btw there are only 8 of them while the title announced 10) are not secrets, but useful tips and strategies to perform well in the exam and there is no IELTS mentor that wishes for their students to fail this important task.
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With all my due respect to this website and it´s creators but it seems that the main purpose of this article is to give a bad name to all other IELTS tutors. It was a surprise for me, for example, to learn that "no ILETS mentor" explains the assessment criteria to their students. Really?
Seriously, I would love to know what kind of IELTS teachers you were referring to.
I am an IELTS tutor and I do not take this article personally but I think it is unfair to claim that "no IELTS tutor" will tell you about Criteria for assessment, won't inform you about the importance of paraphrasing, using connectors and linking words, will not show you how to plan and brainstorm the content. All the points mentioned above (btw there are only 8 of them while the title announced 10) are not secrets, but useful tips and strategies to perform well in the exam and there is no IELTS mentor that wishes for their students to fail this important task.
helpful
There were key inquires relating to IELTS that have not been settled. Aside from spelling mistakes, answers corrected against patterns designed originally on the software.would put many at risk of loosing scores albeit being spotted correctly from the recording. For example, 31/05/1983 for May 31st. 1983, Or, "summer" for "during summer". What would you say about that?
Ten things but there were only eight produced.
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Nice
With all my due respect to this website and it´s creators but it seems that the main purpose of this article is to give a bad name to all other IELTS tutors. It was a surprise for me, for example, to learn that "no ILETS mentor" explains the assessment criteria to their students. Really?
Seriously, I would love to know what kind of IELTS teachers you were referring to.
I am an IELTS tutor and I do not take this article personally but I think it is unfair to claim that "no IELTS tutor" will tell you about Criteria for assessment, won't inform you about the importance of paraphrasing, using connectors and linking words, will not show you how to plan and brainstorm the content. All the points mentioned above (btw there are only 8 of them while the title announced 10) are not secrets, but useful tips and strategies to perform well in the exam and there is no IELTS mentor that wishes for their students to fail this important task.