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Writing tips for IELTS...

  Writing tips for IELTS... Ielts is the most trickiest and hardest step once we talk about immigration. Many people face difficulty in writing because it needs practice and we can see lots of people who do well in other modules but are stuck in writing. Well! In my case English was my base subject and i would say it played its role well. I knew about basic grammar and types of sentences which are mandatory for performing well in ielts. Here are few things i did to improve my writing score in ielts. 1. Read as many essay samples as i could to help collect ideas and the type of structure to follow according to questions types e.g agree/disagree + advt./disadvt. + Problem/solution etc. As i kept reading i learnt a lot of novel vocabulary and as i kept reading essays i would always keep my app dictionary open to keep it handy and make it easy to search for unknown words. I used merriam webster. Its fantastic for searching for synonyms. 2. By reading paragraphs of reading in ielts Camb...

How to Find Your “X Factor” in YOU

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  X Factor: An indescribable quality or something; something about a person that you cannot put your finger on; je ne sais quoi I don’t know what it is; she’s not that pretty, but has this x-factor which makes her very hot. We hear people talk about how one person has that “X-Factor”. That special something. Something that is unquantifiable. It’s perhaps related to why Michael Jordan is still the best player ever to step on a basketball court, Tom Ford a world renowned clothing designer, or Julia Roberts an awe-inspiring movie star. I actually believe this “X-Factor” is more definable than people think it is. We ALL have an X-Factor. Most of us just for various reasons never connect to it. I want to try to help you find elements of yours. A core key to finding your X-Factor starts with looking at what I call the L earning vs. Doing Principle . Yes, I created this. There’s a lot of talk today about how important self-help books are. Reading. Learning. Undoubtedly this is vehemently ...

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