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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...

Stop Confusing Nouns & Adjectives! Ultimate Smart English Breakdown

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  Stop Confusing Nouns & Adjectives! (Ultimate Smart English Guide) Stop Confusing Nouns & Adjectives! (Quick Visual Guide) If you feel like your English vocabulary is massive but your sentences still come out messy or confusing, you’re not alone, fam. This is one of the most common struggles English learners face—even advanced ones. And the wild part? It’s usually NOT your vocabulary... it’s the *role* you’re making those words play. In this premium Smart English guide, we’re breaking down the three pillars of sentence-building that almost every learner mixes up: Nouns, Verbs, and Adjectives. Master these, and your grammar, writing, speaking, AND confidence get an instant glow-up. 🎥 Watch the Quick Lesson First Why You Keep Mixing Up These Basic Parts of Speech No one ever told you this straight-up, but here’s the truth: Knowing English words ≠ knowing how to use them. You can memorize thousands of ...

Common English mistake

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  🎯 10 Common English Mistakes Urdu Speakers Make — and How to Fix Them ❌ He do his homework every day.  ✅ He does his homework every day.  (Use “does” with he/she/it) ❌ I am agree with you.  ✅ I agree with you.  (“Agree” is not used with “am”) ❌ She don’t like tea.  ✅ She doesn’t like tea.  (Use “doesn’t” with “she”) ❌ He is my cousin brother.  ✅ He is my cousin.  (“Cousin brother/sister” is an Urdu-English mix — just say cousin) ❌ I did not went there.  ✅ I did not go there.  (After “did”, use base verb — not past) ❌ Open the fan.  ✅ Turn on the fan.  (In English, we “turn on” or “switch on” devices, not “open” them) ❌ She is very hurry.  ✅ She is in a hurry.  (“Hurry” is a noun here, not an adjective) ❌ I am having two brothers.  ✅ I have two brothers.  (Use “have” for relationships, not “am having”) ❌ Where you are going?  ✅ Where are you going?  (Question order: helping verb before subject) ❌ I am coming from Lahore.  ✅ I com...