
First, start with the basics. Speak and write more naturally. Spell correctly and write error-free and clear sentences. This includes making more complex sentences that will impress the IELTS examiner.
Next, develop your logic. This includes coming up with and organizing ideas for the two essays and the two-minute presentation. It also means better understanding of complex reading texts.
Finally, choose the right expression. Overall, improve your English language. Also work to make your speaking and writing more powerful. Just as importantly, grasp what others say and write more quickly and completely.
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