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CELPIP LISTENIG SECTION 1 Complete Study Guide - Problem Solving Discussion

CELPIP Listening Section 1 — Problem Solving | My Engvish Academy CELPIP Listening — Section 1 (Problem Solving) Study guide & practical tips by My Engvish Academy — tailored for serious CELPIP aspirants (Vadodara / Ahmedabad). Section 1 tests how well you understand short conversations where a problem is discussed and a solution is suggested. The audio is played only once , so focused listening + quick reasoning is essential. What is Listening Section 1? You listen to short dialogues (usually two speakers) set in everyday or work-related situations — stores, offices, public services. One speaker usually explains a problem while the other provides help, options or a solution. Structure & Format 3 sections (separate mini-conversations) Approximately 6–8 multiple choice questions total Answers may be text, phrases, pictures or diagra...

IELTS Score Validity 2025: A Simple Guide for Test Takers

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IELTS Score Validity 2025 | MY ENGVISH ACADEMY IELTS Score Validity 2025: A Complete Guide for Test Takers The IELTS exam is one of the most trusted and authentic English language tests for students and professionals globally. But how long is your IELTS score valid? If you are planning to take the IELTS in the last quarter of 2025 , this guide by Vishal Modi from MY ENGVISH ACADEMY will give you complete insights. How Long is IELTS Score Valid? Your IELTS result is valid for 2 years from the test date. After this period, universities, immigration authorities, and employers may not accept it. For example, if you take IELTS in October 2025 , your score will remain valid until October 2027 . Planning within this window is crucial to avoid delays in admissions or visa processes. Why IELTS is Crucial for the Last Quarter of 2025 Global trends suggest that universities and...

New IELTS Real Exam questions General IELTS Writing Module – Jul, Aug, Sep 2025 (UK, Canada, UAE, India)

Recent IELTS Writing Topics – General Module 2025 📌 Recently Asked IELTS Writing Topics – General Module 2025 Compiled from exams across India, UAE, Canada, UK & Australia Use this post to practice authentic IELTS General Training writing questions. Attempt each task under exam conditions and review your answers critically. Focus on: Meeting word count requirements Structuring letters and essays clearly Using formal/appropriate tone depending on the task Including examples and relevant ideas to strengthen your answer 🔗 Check also: Mastering the Common IELTS ‘To What Extent’ Essay – Band 8+ 🟠 IELTS Writing Task 1 – Letters 1. Aug 2025 – UAE: Builder issue A builder recently completed some work at your home, but you are not satisfied with the result. Write a letter to the builder. In your letter: Explain what you are unhappy about Say what you would like the builder to do to fix the problem ...

New IELTS questions from the UK – Aug 2025 (General Training)

New IELTS Questions UK – Aug 2025 (General Training) 📌 New IELTS Questions from the UK – Aug 2025 (General Training) By Vishal Modi | Shared by student Harsh Shah Our student Harsh Shah kindly shared the writing questions from her recent IELTS exam in the UK. Use these to practice and get familiar with the latest exam pattern. 🔗 Also check out our another post: Recent IELTS General Training Writing & Speaking Questions – September 2025 🟠 IELTS Writing Task 1 – Letter Task: A builder recently completed some work at your home, but you are not satisfied with the result. Write a letter to the builder. In your letter: Explain what you are unhappy about Say what you would like the builder to do to fix the problem State when you would like this work to be completed Instructions: Write at least 150 words. You do NOT need to write any addr...

IELTS General September 2025 Exam – Recently Asked Real Speaking & Writing Questions

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Recent IELTS General Exam Questions – September 2025 📌 Recent IELTS General Exam Questions – September 2025 Here are the real exam questions asked by IELTS General Training test takers in September 2025. Use them to practice and get familiar with the exam pattern. 🟠 IELTS Speaking Part 1 Questions Do you prefer mornings or evenings? Why? What do you usually do on weekends? Do you enjoy cooking or eating out? How often do you use public transport? 🟠 IELTS Speaking Part 3 Questions Do you think people help others more nowadays than in the past? Should children be taught to help others from a young age? What kind of people are most willing to help others? How can schools encourage students to help their community? 🟠 IELTS Writing Task 1 (General) Write a letter to your landlord about a problem in your rented apartment. Explain the issue Say how it affects you...

Download IELTS Speaking Material Makkar's book .pdf Sep-Dec 25 Final Version

Disclaimer: Sharing copyrighted material without purchase is not fair to the author’s hard work. Students who can afford should kindly buy the original book from  Makkar's official site OR Amazon. This free version is shared only for my students who are genuinely in need. It is for personal preparation use only . Please do not redistribute. 📥 Download Link Click below to download the latest Kiranpreet Makkar IELTS Speaking Book Final Version Sep Dec 25 : ⬇️ Download Book

Latest IELTS questions from Australia – May 2025 (Academic Module)

  In many countries, modern buildings are changing the character and appearance of towns and cities. Some people believe that countries should protect their cultural identity by insisting that all new buildings are built in a traditional style.  To what extent do you agree or disagree? Sample Answer: (100% Disagree Style)  Introduction In recent times, the rise of modern architecture has transformed the appearance of many towns and cities. Some argue that governments should mandate traditional designs for all new constructions to preserve cultural identity. I completely disagree with this view because modern buildings are essential for progress and functionality, and culture can be preserved in other ways. Body 1 – Practical Needs of Modern Society Modern architecture caters to the demands of today’s population in ways traditional styles cannot. For instance, high-rise apartments in cities like Mumbai maximize limited land space, which traditional low-rise houses cannot a...

Latest IELTS questions from Canada– Jun 2025 (Academic Module)

U niversity students should pay the full cost of their studies because university education benefits individuals rather than society as a whole.  To what extent do you agree or disagree?  Sample  answer for band 8 - showing full agreement  Introduction In recent times, debates around university funding have intensified. Some argue that higher education should be free, while others believe that students must bear the entire cost of their studies. I fully agree that university students should pay the full amount because the main benefits of higher education are personal, not societal. Body 1 – Benefits are Individual University degrees primarily enhance an individual’s employment opportunities and income. For example, an engineering graduate in Gujarat can easily earn double the salary of a person with only a high school education. Since students directly enjoy higher salaries and better lifestyles, it is reasonable that they should fund their education rather than ...

Mastering “To What Extent” Agree or Disagree Essays

If you are preparing for the IELTS Writing Task 2 in 2025, one of the most common questions you’ll face is the “To what extent do you agree or disagree?” essay. Many students, especially Gujarati and Hindi-speaking learners, find this essay type confusing because they don’t know whether to fully agree, fully disagree, or partly agree with the given statement. At My Engvish Academy , one of the best IELTS academies in Gujarat, we train students from across India and abroad to confidently tackle such essay questions. Whether you are aiming for Band 7, Band 8, or Band 9 , mastering this essay format is essential for your IELTS Writing success. What is a “To What Extent” IELTS Essay? This essay type asks you to evaluate a statement and express how much you agree or disagree. Unlike simple agree/disagree questions, IELTS Writing Task 2 (2025 format) gives you three options: Completely agree with the statement. Completely disagree with the statement. Partly agree and partly disag...

Recent IELTS Writing Task 2 Topics 2025 with Brainstormed Ideas for Band 8 Essays

Let's have  1. Technology Topic: Some people think technology makes life easier, while others believe it makes life more complicated. Discuss botht the views and give your opinion.  Easier (Positive): Saves time (online shopping, mobile banking). Improves communication (video calls across countries). Boosts productivity (automation, AI tools). Medical progress (diagnosis, surgeries). More complicated (Negative): Overdependence → less critical thinking. Privacy concerns (data leaks, hacking). Social isolation (less face-to-face interaction). Job loss due to automation. Opinion idea: Technology is a double-edged sword; overall, it eases life but requires responsible use. 2. Education Topic: Some people believe practical skills are more important than theoretical knowledge in schools. To waht extent do you agree or disgaree? Practical skills importance: Directly applicable in jobs (coding, financial literacy, communication). Helps in...

Did You Know the Types of IELTS Exams? Read This Before Choosing Your Test

  "Confused about which IELTS test to take? Discover the key differences between IELTS Academic, General Training, UKVI, and Life Skills (A1, A2, B1). Choose the best fit IELTS exam to achieve your study, work, or migration goals." 1. Choosing the Right IELTS Test Deciding which IELTS test to take is the first step toward achieving your global study, work, or migration dreams. Each test serves a distinct purpose—from academic admission to UK visas—so it's vital you pick the right one to meet your goals efficiently and affordably. 2. IELTS Academic Who it's for : Students applying for university-level education or professional registration in English-speaking countries. IELTS Wikipedia Skills tested : Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking (academic-focused). Wikipedia Format & Timing : Same duration (≈ 2h 45m) and modules as General Training, but content is academically oriented. Leap Scholar Wikipedia Results : Band score (0–9), valid for 2 years.  3....