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Ace the IELTS:

IELTS General Module : how to Maximize Your Score
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IELTS-Blog, 2009 - Education - 68 pages
Written by a passed IELTS candidate, who aims to help others pass the IELTS exam: It speaks your language - easy English It guides you through Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking tests It protects you from walking into IELTS traps (and there are many!) It gives you clear and simple tips how to do General IELTS tasks It tells you how to make the best impression on your examiner It teaches you great techniques to do things FAST It shows you how to manage your time It has examples for every task you may ever see in IELTS It supplies you with Pocket tips - little reminders you can take everywhere with you. It makes you practice, practice, practice.
  

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I have read target band 7 and some pages of Ace the IELTS. It seems to me very good book. Though tt can not completely transform you to get band 7+ if you do not have a good base but definitaly can help you out in achieving good score if you can understand/speak at moderate level. In short if I have to buy any book I will buy it.  

Review: Ace the IELTS: IELTS General Module - How to Maximize Your Score

User Review  - Hussain Laghabi - Goodreads

A good short book about the best strategies to get a good score in the IELTS General Test ,though I didn't get the point of writing 2 books on the two modules of the IELTS with almost the same content ... Read full review

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Contents

What this book is about
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Instructions will keep you safe
11
Copy answers smartly
17
Strategy for TrueFalseNot Given task
24
Practice practice practice
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Request of information letter
32
Example of a Formal Business letter
38
Tips for Writing Task 2 Essay
44
Practice practice practice
51
Practice practice practice
57
Pocket tips
63
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