Introductory Paragraph Sentence 1: Write a “general statement” Sentence 2: Rewrite the question prompt in your own words Sentence 3: This essay will discuss Q1 and Q2 + opinion Paragraph …
Part 1 Reading: Reading Correspondence (11 minutes) Overview: Reading Correspondence In Part 1, you will read a personal correspondence (the first task), like an email, and then you will be …
There are 15 different scored tasks on this exam, some of which can be repeated as many as 6 times, and 2 unscored sample questions (Speaking – Video, and Writing) …
Matching Sentence Endings: This is not a common question on IELTS reading exams, as sentence completion is more customary. Match sentence endings have two types of listings that you have …
Prompt 2. Medical Technology can be seen to increase life expectancy. Is it a curse or a blessing? Introductory Paragraph Sentence 1: Many people who want to live …
CELPIP Reading: The Reading part of the CELPIP exam attempts to measure how well a person understands what they read in the contexts of their social, personal, and workplace lives. …
The Rules The rules for the Duolingo exam are very important. You will take the test online from your own home, but you cannot interact with anyone else in the …
For the Sentence Completion Task, a test taker should be able to recognize synonymous language and paraphrased passages, scan for particular information, and read for meaning. You will have to fill …
PROMPT: Does the design of buildings have a positive or negative impact on people’s life and work? Discuss. (advantages vs. disadvantages) Introduction Sentence 1: Building designs are a part …
Essay 2 Position: To have a potluck dinner Introduction Neutral statement: Staff parties are always fun. Implicit thesis statement: For this year’s staff party, we should have a potluck dinner. …

