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What were you doing in the gap?
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Why did you choose this university?
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Why did you choose this university?
Visa Interview Strategy Beyond the Brochure: Proving Your University Choice Generic answers lead to rejections. Specificity leads to approvals. Here is how to tailor your answers. 1. Cite Specific Features, Not Generalities Avoid saying "The course is
Why Study in Australia?
Why Study in Australia? Your Guide to Excellence and the GS Interview The Australian Advantage Australia remains a top-tier destination because 9 of its universities are ranked in the Top 100 globally. It isn't just about the rankings; it’s about employability.
Why did you choose this course?
Clearly explain your academic interest in this subject area. Show logical progression from your previous studies or work experience. Mention specific subjects or skills you want to gain from this course. Explain how this course supports your long-term
Why did you choose this university?
Mention specific reasons related to this university (not general statements). Refer to particular features such as course structure, modules, faculty, rankings, facilities, or industry links. Show that you have researched the university website. Explain
Why did you choose to study in the UK?
Write your answer in the comments section. Do not copy or paste another student’s response. You may read others’ answers for reference, but write in your own words. Avoid generic statements such as “global exposure,” “internationally recognised degree,”
Why did you choose the USA?
F-1 Visa Interview Question: Why did you choose the USA? Instructions: Post your answer in the comments. This question is for US Consulate F-1 visa interview practice. Do not use any AI tool to write your answer. Write in your own language and based on
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Describing Past habits in Speaking Part-1
Part 1 of the Speaking Modules would last for 4 to 5 minutes and you shall be asked answers questions about yourself, your life and your habits. These are usually personal question and shall be in present tense. For instance, 1. What do you like to watch
Task 10412 – IELTS Writing Task 1: Public Park Maps
IELTS Writing Task 1 The plans below show a public park when it first opened in 1920 and the same park today. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. Map Writing IELTS Task 1
Writing Task 1 – Map Writing (Test Code: 10413)
WRITING TASK 1 You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. The diagram below shows the floor plan of a public library 20 years ago and how it looks now. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where
UK Government Confirms Reduction of Graduate Route Stay to 18 Months from 2027
Official Policy Update UK Graduate Visa Stay Periods Confirmed Source: GOV.UK (HM Government Guidance) | Reference: Appendix Graduate The UK Home Office has formally confirmed the stay durations for the Graduate visa route. The length of time international
PTE : Read Aloud Tips
The Read Aloud section in the PTE (Pearson Test of English) assesses your ability to read a short text aloud accurately and fluently. Here are some tips to help you perform well in this section: Familiarize yourself with the format: Understand the structure
Verb Patterns
Verb patterns, also known as verb complementation or verb constructions, refer to the ways in which verbs are used with other words or phrases to form grammatically correct sentences. Different verbs can take different patterns, and understanding these
Read Aloud Practice : Read the paragraphs on your phone and attach as a file
Read Aloud Text 1: "The human heart is a vital organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body. It is located in the chest, slightly to the left of the sternum. The heart is roughly the size of a clenched fist and is divided into four chambers:
Hypothetical Conditions
Hypothetical conditions, also known as conditional sentences, are a grammatical structure used to express situations or events that are dependent on certain conditions. These sentences typically consist of two parts: the "if" clause (the condition) and
True, False and Not Given Practise
Passage: The benefits of meditation are well-documented, with numerous studies showing that it can help reduce stress, anxiety, and depression. Meditation can also improve focus and concentration, boost immune function, and even reduce chronic pain. There
Reading: Fill in the Blanks from the Passage
Climate change is a pressing global issue that requires immediate action. The rise in average global temperatures, caused primarily by human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels, has led to a range of environmental impacts. One of the most significant
Cohesion Exercise
Look at the text given below in Text 1, 2 and 3. Which text or texts matches these ideas: (Answer in the comment section which reasons) 1. Dreams helps us solve our problems. 2. Dreams show us the future. 3. Dreams are caused by mental activity while
Writing Essay - 2
Your response will be judged on how well you develop a position, organise your ideas, present supporting details and control the elements of standard written English. You should write 200-300 words. "Narrating stories from a memory is far more better
Cohesion
Cohesion in English grammar refers to the way various elements in a paragraph or text are connected and organized to create a smooth and coherent flow of information. It ensures that ideas are linked together logically, making the text easier to understand
Expert Word Check Exercise
Following are the list of word. You shall find the meaning and identity whether it is noun, verb or adjective. Then you shall use the same in making sentences of your own. 1. Cognitive 2. Disguise 3. Divorce 4. Get the picture 5. Hypothesis 6. Input 7.
General Tip on Essay Writing
Organising your ideas in the paragraph plays a crucial role in your essay writing. This adds a follow to your writing. If not followed properly, chances are much that you wouldn't be able to score well in Essay Writing. Lets discuss about Essay Writing
Reading 2 : Fill in the Blank from Passage
Renewable energy sources play a crucial role in addressing the challenges posed by climate change and achieving sustainable development goals. Unlike fossil fuels, which are finite and contribute to greenhouse gas emissions, renewable energy offers numerous
Answer the following questions with reasons
1. How much did you enjoy listening to stories as a child? 2. Can you remember any folk tales? 3. Did you prefer reading stories on your own or hearing other people tell them to you? Answers all the questions without anyone's help.
Multiple- Choice- Choose multiple answers
Read the text and answer the question by selecting all the correct responses. More than one response is correct. Text: The Internet has revolutionized the way we communicate and access information. It has connected people across the globe and transformed
Writing Essay- 1
Your response will be judged on how well you develop a position, organise your ideas, present supporting details and control the elements of standard written English. You should write 200-300 words. "It's better to be bilingual or multilingual than to
Identifying the word whether it is a noun/verb/ adjective, placing them in appropriate place and making your own sentences
You should place the below given words in their appropriate place in the table and write thier Noun, Verb and Adjective form. Words: Proficiency Perceptions Conceive Cognition Rate Linguistic Norm Focus Noun Verb Adjective Proficiency NA Proficient Perception
Summarize Spoken Test -1
Listen to the audio and Summarize the spoken test
PTE Exercise: Describe an Image
Look at the graph below. In 25 seconds, please speak into the microphone and describe in detail what the graph is showing. You will have 40 seconds to give your response.
PTE Summarize Spoken Test Tips
When it comes to summarizing spoken text in the PTE (Pearson Test of English) exam, there are a few key strategies and tricks you can employ to improve your performance. Here are some tips to help you excel in this section: Listen attentively: Pay close
Practice Exercise : Read Aloud
Read the following passage aloud and record your response: "In recent years, the field of artificial intelligence (AI) has experienced significant advancements. AI refers to the development of computer systems that can perform tasks that normally require
Writing Task 2
Social media platforms have become an integral part of our lives, transforming the way we communicate and interact with others. Discuss the positive and negative impacts of social media on society. Provide examples and support your opinion.
Tips for Speaking Test
Be confident: Speak confidently and clearly. Make eye contact with the examiner and try to avoid nervous gestures or fidgeting. Expand your answers: Avoid giving one-word or short answers. Instead, try to expand your answers by providing additional details,
Exercise: Speaking Part 1
Where are you from? What do you do? (or: What is your occupation?) Do you enjoy your job/studies? Why or why not? What kind of music do you like? Have you ever traveled abroad? Where did you go? What kind of food do you like to eat? Do you prefer living
Speaking Test Part I and II
Part 1: What is your name? Who gave you your Name? Do you think your name is special? What do your friends call you? Do you use dictionary? Do you think the dictionary is useful? If someone gave you a dictionary as a gift, how would you feel? When do
Identifying the Focus of Questions: Practice Exercise True False Not Given
Text: "The new restaurant in town offers a variety of international cuisine, including Thai, Indian, and Italian dishes. The restaurant also has a full bar with a wide selection of wines and cocktails. The atmosphere is cozy and intimate, with dim lighting
The MIT factor: celebrating 150 years of maverick genius
The MIT factor: celebrating 150 years of maverick genius The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has led the world into the future for 150 years with scientific innovations. The musician Yo-Yo Ma’s cello may not be the obvious starting point for a journey