The content of your videos is always much better than all the classes I’ve been to all these years. Please continue these type of videos as many of my colleagues follow you around the clock like I do. We appreciate your hard work and thank you very much for sharing…!
I found it very useful. Recently I figured how important it is to use “a, an, the” properly in the sentence, which I used to underestimate. I believe this video is very fruitful to remind the IELTS participants like me to be extra careful about nouns, conjunctions, prepositions, conjunctions, adverbs, etc.
Thanks again Ryan!
R.,
Nakissa
Dear Ryan, I just had a question from you. Can I make up imaginary surveys and researches on IELTS, for example can i say according to a research by harvard university, shopping from supermarkets has decreased by 10%. ?
^Yes, you can. Your examiner knows that the facts you share may not be 100% accurate. The examiner is more interested in ensuring you can present and discuss these facts effectively.
(By the way, be sure to remember to capitalize your proper nouns.)
Hi Ryan, as the others who have or have not leave a comment here, I appreciate all that you have done.
I just want to share with you one small tip technically when using the Word. By single (or double) clicking the mouse in the space of two separate pages, the space can be hidden, which will make the demonstrate more smoothly.
Hi, Ryan,
I find your IELTS writing structure is very easy to follow, and the way you presenting it explaining each sentence and its purpose in the essay helps me to understand clearly.
Thank you very much for sharing your idesa
Many thanks Ryan. Your blogs are more than helpful to improve my essay writing skills. By the way, I have a question in relation to the essay above. In the second paragraph you suggested to use ‘that’ between ‘a culture – had long been hidden and commonly misunderstood.’ Is it possible to use ‘ which’ alternatively?
This is really very useful,thanks a lot.God bless you
Very useful, as always!
The content of your videos is always much better than all the classes I’ve been to all these years. Please continue these type of videos as many of my colleagues follow you around the clock like I do. We appreciate your hard work and thank you very much for sharing…!
Hi Ryan This Video is useful,Hope you can compose few more videos .
Your videos are valuble resourse to all IELTS students.
hi ryan only say in a one line ,how you write : SHORT, SWEET AND SMART WAY, many thanks and please keep it
is really useful !!! thank you !!
I found it very useful. Recently I figured how important it is to use “a, an, the” properly in the sentence, which I used to underestimate. I believe this video is very fruitful to remind the IELTS participants like me to be extra careful about nouns, conjunctions, prepositions, conjunctions, adverbs, etc.
Thanks again Ryan!
R.,
Nakissa
Dear Ryan, I just had a question from you. Can I make up imaginary surveys and researches on IELTS, for example can i say according to a research by harvard university, shopping from supermarkets has decreased by 10%. ?
^Yes, you can. Your examiner knows that the facts you share may not be 100% accurate. The examiner is more interested in ensuring you can present and discuss these facts effectively.
(By the way, be sure to remember to capitalize your proper nouns.)
Thanks for the feedback, everyone.
Hi Ryan, as the others who have or have not leave a comment here, I appreciate all that you have done.
I just want to share with you one small tip technically when using the Word. By single (or double) clicking the mouse in the space of two separate pages, the space can be hidden, which will make the demonstrate more smoothly.
Hope it will be a little helpful.
Thanks Ryan.
Hi, Ryan,
I find your IELTS writing structure is very easy to follow, and the way you presenting it explaining each sentence and its purpose in the essay helps me to understand clearly.
Thank you very much for sharing your idesa
Thanks Ryan, ur video is quite useful
Many thanks Ryan. Your blogs are more than helpful to improve my essay writing skills. By the way, I have a question in relation to the essay above. In the second paragraph you suggested to use ‘that’ between ‘a culture – had long been hidden and commonly misunderstood.’ Is it possible to use ‘ which’ alternatively?