IELTS Target 6.5 is aimed at students entering IELTS study at intermediate level. The main focus of preparation is the IELTS Academic examination, therefore this book is ideal for those seeking to gain accreditation for university admissions or for immigration purposes. The combined IELTS Target 6.5 Course Book and Workbook teaches language competencies, rather than focusing solely on exam preparation.
The Pit and the Pendulum and Other Stories - Bookworms 2
Everybody has bad dreams. Horrible things move towards you in the dark, things you can hear but not see. Then you wake up, in your own warm bed, and turn over to go back to sleep. But imagine that you wake up on a hard floor, in a darkness blacker than the blackest nigh
WordSmart has the answer to better standardized test scores through internalized, long-term knowledge, not test-taking skills. The WordSmart program is based on more than 70 years of research in the field of vocabulary and aptitude by the Johnson O’Connor Research Foundation, Inc. We’ve taken their knowledge of vocabulary improvement and made it into this state-of-the-art program that integrates aspects of all learning styles into a fun, effective, and efficient learning tool. Auto-adjust allows you to let the program define the optimal learning level of each student or set it yourself
In this video, we talk about the difference between "Plan To" and "Plan On". Both of these structures can be used, but one is an infinitive structure and the other is a gerund structure. You'll learn about gerund and infinitive structures and when to use a gerund (verb+ING) and when to use an infinitive (to+verb). You'll see lots of example sentences using plan to + infinitive and plan on + gerund. You'll get comfortable forming your own sentences using plan to and plan on.
In this video, you'll learn how to use "all" or "whole" with time references to you can improve your basic English grammar. We'll talk about a very common mistake that I hear every single day. And it's an easy mistake to fix! The mistake is in the sentence structure when using "all" and "whole" with time references. First, I'll explain the correct sentence structure. And then you'll see lots of examples to help you get comfortable using both "all" and "whole" so you can improve your basic English grammar.