Welcome back to another IELTS Reading video, everyone! Here’s a downloadable microsoft word document for you guys, or you can just read the rest of the blog and do it yourself. However, the key here is to watch my YouTube video at the bottom! Make sure you guys check it out and understand how matching …
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Arsenio’s ESL Podcast: Season 3 – Episode 55 – Pronunciation – Emphatic Stress
We, Americans, LOVEEEEEE using Emphatic Stress (did you see it?). Guys, sometimes when you speak, you can draw attention to certain words by giving them extra emphasis. These could be adjectives (huge, crazy, tiny) and adverbs (extremely, totally, slowly). Notice the change in emphasis in the second of each pair of the sentences down below. …
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Arsenio’s ESL Podcast: Additional Relative Clauses Exercise
Hello, everyone! As promised, here’s the second installment of the podcast/blog I did WAYYYY earlier today. I wanted to go more in-depth with clauses because I know a few of you may have not understood. Extreme ironing is an unusual sport which was invented in 1997 by an Englishman whose name is Phil Shaw. He …
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IELTS Reading: Locating and Matching Information Questions
IELTS Reading – Locating and matching informationDownload Welcome back to another episode of my IELTS, everyone! So, I was going to make a blog, but it wouldn’t have made sense to put discombobulated graph on here so you guys can read through a lot of nonsense and get even more confused. Instead, I have the …
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Arsenio’s ESL Podcast: Weekend Special – IELTS – Speaking Part I
We’ve got IELTS speaking back! Since these were some great podcasts/blogs, I decided to bring them back on weekends that I don’t have a special. Super excited about going over some of these questions and giving you a couple sentences that follow, but it’s really up to you to write your feedback and examples. Post …
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