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To open the ๐ŸŒ you need 2 things: IELTS and support. You will find both here.

Join the community of strong English learners created by Darian Sandmartin๐ŸŒฟ

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๐ŸŒŸ EACH / EVERY - WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?

1) We use each to refer to individual things in a group or a list of two or more things. Every is used to address a part of a group, which is a sequence. Often these words are interchangable. Compare:
 Each child received a present.
Every child received a present.

2) Each is used with singular nouns (each country promotes) and plurals, but only when followed by "of" (each of the books is interesting).
On the contrary, every cannot be used with plurals, except when with "one".
 Every one of us 
(NOT every of us!)

3) In addition, the word each is used when there are only two objects in question: Jessica wore anklets on each ankle. (not every)

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โœจ HOW TO BOOST YOUR ENGLISH IN QUARANTINE?

With this pandemic situation throughout the world, itโ€™s a real hassle for all of us to stay at home most of the time. I know from my own experience how difficult it is to concentrate and work in the homy atmosphere.

However, all of these fun activities will help you improve every single day!
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๐ŸŽฎPlay learning games. For example: Kahoot, QuizUp, Games on British Council that are considered to be a very useful language resource. What is more, you are able to learn and have fun at the same time.
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๐Ÿ“ฑInstall language apps. Such ones as: Duolingo, Babbel, Lingualeo. You will have a great opportunity to learn new words every day. What makes these apps so fascinating is that your studying feels like a game which gives you both knowledge and pleasure.
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๐ŸŽฌWatch English movies. It seems to be the most interesting and efficient way of improving your English vocabulary. For instance, there are lots of expressions and phrases that you are able to learn from watching your fav films or listening to your fav singers that will definitely be on your mind.
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๐Ÿ’ปJoin online lessons. If you find it difficult to learn something on your own, this is the best option for you. Now is the perfect time to start a course - there are many available online, including my 30-day IELTS Prep course.

Hope, this post was helpful and I wish you to score major successes!

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Have you heard that you can now take IELTS at home because of the COVID-19 quarantine?

Here's a breakdown of pros and cons of the new online IELTS format. Swipe right to read all its advantages and disadvantages.

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๐Ÿ“š IMPROVE YOUR VOCABULARY - EASY WAYS

Here are my daily tips of upgrading your vocabulary and learning new words:

๐Ÿ”– Read. The more you read (it can be magazines, articles, books) - the more new words will pop up in your mind once you start speaking with other people. Make sure you cover different topics!
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๐Ÿ”– Always use a dictionary. When you uncover a new word, make sure to check its translation and make an association with it (it can be an object or a whole sentence). In that way, you will remember this word more efficiently and it won't be difficult to recall it.
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๐Ÿ”– Learn a word a day. Use an already built calendar or create your own list in order to write down unfamiliar words or phrases with their translations. Carry this list around and don't forget about revising it!
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๐Ÿ”– Play word games. Such ones as crossword puzzles, anagrams, word jumble. It will challenge you and help with discovering new meanings of words using a fun tool to expand your vocabulary.
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๐Ÿ”– Take part in conversations. Simply, speak with other people, which will help you to learn new words and phrases, then write them down and study each word later on. You can submit a request to my Matching service and get a dedicated speaking partner completely for free!

#vocabulary
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Here are 10 tips on how to improve your speaking and get 8+ on IELTS.

I personally like numbers 2, 4 and 8 - they're sometimes not obvious but really make a difference.

Especially when it comes to emotions. Did you know that intonation counts separately in the IELTS band descriptors? Make sure to show your emotions where appropriate.

Swipe right to read all the tips ๐Ÿ‘‰๐Ÿป

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โ€‹โ€‹๐Ÿš€ THE IELTS BOOST THAT YOU NEED

We all have heard those success stories of people who took IELTS and moved abroad. They have led a glorious life ever since. And sometimes we find ourselves frustrated because of the lack of progress in our knowledge.

This is the time to act!

After a pause, we finally launch the next batch of the famous Rocket Speed IELTS Preparation Course. And this time - with 3 different tiers! Now you can study on your own (buy only materials for 25 USD), work with groupmates (the standard option, 40 USD) or work with the trainer (practice speaking with me, 60 USD).

And as always - you will get only exclusive materials that I don't publish anywhere else, authentic mock tests sources, all checked homework, interaction with other course members, band scores given and explained, and much much more!

๐Ÿ‘‰๐Ÿป Find out more and book your slot here - http://wsecommunity.com/rocketcourse

Ask any questions about the course to me - @d_sandmartin
โ€‹โ€‹๐Ÿ”ด YOUTUBE LIVE STREAM

Join me, Darian Sandmartin, today in the YouTube live stream where we will be talking about:
- IELTS after quarantine
- IELTS vs IELTS Indicator vs Duolingo Test
- Do you need to prepare at all?
- How to plan future abroad?
- How to study English effectively in the lockdown?

Day: May 6, Wednesday
Time: 19:00 CEST (check the timezone!)
Link: www.youtube.com/dariansandmartin