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IELTS Speaking Part 1 Hobbies & Routines: Ultimate Band 9 Guide

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  The Ultimate Masterclass to IELTS Speaking Part 1 (Hobbies & Routines) and High-Scoring General Writing Tasks Published by Abreez Academic Team • Last Updated: June 30, 2026 Figure 1: Strategic synthesis of complex syntax and dynamic lexical fields forms the bedrock of a Band 8+ IELTS output. Introduction: Deconstructing the Myth of "Simplicity" in IELTS Base Modules Many candidates approach the IELTS exam with a fragmented mentality, treating the Speaking module as an isolated conversational exercise and the General Writing Task as a distinct linguistic hurdle. This strategic disconnect is most apparent in how test-takers handle elementary prompts like Hobbies & Routines in Speaking Part 1, or how they draft contextual correspondence in General Writing Task 1. They falsely assume that simple topic...

Unlock Every Present Tense in English Today!

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  Present Tense Sentences for Beginners Present Tense Sentences for Beginners Welcome to this easy English grammar lesson! If you're just starting to learn English, the present tense is one of the most important things to master. It helps you talk about things that happen now, habits, facts, and more. In English, there are four main types of present tense: Present Simple (also called Simple Present) Present Continuous (also called Present Progressive) Present Perfect Present Perfect Continuous We will explain each one step by step with rules, lots of example sentences, pictures for better understanding, and practice at the end. Let's start! 1. Present Simple Tense The Present Simple is the most common present tense. We use it for: Habits and routines (things we do every day) General facts and truths Feelings, states, and opinions Scheduled events (like timetables) How to Form Present Simple ...

Use of Is, Am, Are – English Grammar for Beginners

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  Day 5: Use of Is, Am, Are – English Grammar for Beginners Day 5: Use of Is, Am, Are – English Grammar for Beginners Welcome to Day 5 of our beginner English grammar series on Smart English! Today, we learn one of the most important basics: how to use is , am , and are . These are forms of the verb "to be" in the present tense. They help us describe people, things, feelings, and states right now. Watch this quick video lesson for visual explanation: Quick Rules: When to Use Is, Am, Are Am – Use only with I (first person singular). Is – Use with he, she, it , names of one person/animal/thing (third person singular). Are – Use with you, we, they , and plural nouns (more than one). Image: Simple Is, Am, Are chart with pronouns and examples – perfect for quick reference! Examples with Am, Is, Are Am (only with I) I am happy. I am a student. I am from Pakistan. Short form: I'm hap...