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This model IELTS essay addresses the question of using local resources rather than importing from other countries.
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The given bar chart compares the proportion of households that owned and rented accommodation in England and Wales from 1918 to 2011. Overall, most owned
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This IELTS reading practice test academic with answers is about the topic of 'napping'. It comes with an answer key.
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This line graph illustrates the percentage of people living in cities in four Asian countries— the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia— from
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Using inverted conditionals in IELTS letters can boost your band score for grammatical range and accuracy.
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This IELTS recruitment and selection essay requires that you discuss the best character traits for employees.
This online IELTS reading practice test has questions on matching sentence endings, sentence completion and true, false, not given.
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In matching features IELTS reading questions you have to match a list of criteria to information taken from the text.
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In identify a writers opinion types IELTS academic reading questions you have to decide if a given statement agrees with the views of the author.
This IELTS international cooperation essay is about whether the environment or business benefit from this development.
The difference between formal vs informal language for IELTS letters is important for a high score.
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