IELTS Recent Actual Test

For those of you who are preparing for the IELTS exam, IELTS Recent Actual Test is a useful source of test material. It is very suitable and effective for those who want to familiarize themselves with and take the IELTS test, improve their test-taking skills and correct the mistakes you often encounter. The main content is the real IELTS test questions that are synthesized and sorted by year and divided by Listening - Speaking - Reading - Writing skills.


This book will include:
- Listening skills
- Reading skills
- Speaking skills
- Writing skills (Full of Task 1 + Task 2)

The tests in the IELTS Recent Actual Test book are taken from the previous IELTS question bank, so the content is closely related to the real test, providing an opportunity to practice test-taking skills, test room techniques, and become familiar with the IELTS test. .

Because this is a series of books dedicated to practice, this book series will NOT be for people whose English background is weak or who are just starting to learn IELTS. Those of you who are at a low level should not study this book, because you do not have the knowledge and how to do the 4 skills, so learning is difficult and impossible to understand.

DETAIL INFORMATION:

Author:
Phil Biggerton
Skill cover:
Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing
The IELTS Recent Actual Test book series is most suitable for those who already have a background in English, equivalent to level 4.5+ IELTS.
The IELTS Recent Actual Test book series is most suitable for those who already have a background in English, equivalent to level 4.5+ IELTS.
The content of the book is a collection of real exam questions, so it is sure to ensure quality.
The content of the book is a collection of real exam questions, so it is sure to ensure quality.

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