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IELTS Candidates #1 (permalink) Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:47 am   IELTS Candidates
 

Good morning teachers, coaches and Moderators

How can IELTS Candidates use these forums?
As far as I am aware, there is no place for IELTS Candidates to write their essays. Since there is no huge differences between IELTS and TOEFL tests in writing section (especially in independent task). In my opinion it's a brilliant idea if they can write in TOEFL forum.
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IELTS Candidates #2 (permalink) Wed Nov 11, 2009 15:01 pm   IELTS Candidates
 

I'm sorry to bother you Richard, can you tell me what does IELTS mean?
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IELTS Candidates #3 (permalink) Wed Nov 11, 2009 15:30 pm   IELTS Candidates
 

I agree with you, Richard. An essay is an essay whether you are preparing for the TOEFL, the IELTS, your SAT, GRE, ASVAB, etc. or working on a scientific research project. Also, English is English no matter what exam you are preparing for.

The same holds true for this exam: Who Knows about iTEP (International Test of English Proficiency)

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IELTS Candidates #4 (permalink) Wed Nov 11, 2009 16:43 pm   IELTS Candidates
 

Thank you Torsten
So they can write on TOEFL forum, and we can read their essays and pass comments on them too...pretty good!

Hi dear Tom
You can get some information from these websites:
IELTS (International English Language Testing System)
http://www.ielts.org
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IELTS
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IELTS Candidates #5 (permalink) Wed Nov 11, 2009 17:06 pm   IELTS Candidates
 

Richard_Jack.c wrote:
Thank you Torsten
So they can write on the TOEFL Prep Forum
pretty good!, I'll encourage my friends.


Please do. We look forward to receiving your friends' IELTS essays.

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IELTS Candidates #6 (permalink) Wed Nov 11, 2009 17:13 pm   IELTS Candidates
 

Torsten wrote:
Richard_Jack.c wrote:
Thank you Torsten
So they can write on the TOEFL Prep Forum
pretty good!, I'll encourage my friends.

Please do. We look forward to receiving your friends' IELTS essays.

That's for sure. I'll do that.
I myself gonna take IELTS test after taking TOEFL test.
Thanks.
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IELTS Candidates #7 (permalink) Wed Nov 11, 2009 17:25 pm   IELTS Candidates
 

Hello my friend!
Thank you to answer my question and for the references you gave me. Now I know wha does IELTS mean and what is designed fo. My doubt is "unlocked". Richard, is that espression acceptible for that sentence. I could say "my doubt is solved" or "My doubt is unreaveled." :wink:
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IELTS Candidates #8 (permalink) Wed Nov 11, 2009 17:29 pm   IELTS Candidates
 

Hello my friend!
Thank you to answer my question and for the references you gave me. Now I know what does IELTS mean and what is designed for. My doubt is now "unlocked". Richard, is that espression acceptible for that sentence. I could say "my doubt is solved" or "My doubt is unreaveled." :wink:
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IELTS Candidates #9 (permalink) Wed Nov 11, 2009 18:24 pm   IELTS Candidates
 

Tomasito wrote:
Thank you to answer(for your answer/for answering my question) my question and for the references you gave me. Now I know what does IELTS mean (what IELTS means)and what (it) is designed for.(?) My doubt is now "unlocked". Richard, is that espression(expression) acceptible(acceptable) for that sentence. I could say "my doubt is solved"(?) or "My doubt is unreaveled(?).

Please read this first. Thanks
please read it too:
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I have never heard that expression.
I'm a learner so it might be correct, however, I don't think so. If I don't no what an expression means, I won't use it:
click on the link and write your grammatical question on that forum:
English Vocabulary, Grammar and Idioms
These are for new members, Tom, you are expected to know.
I know you are eager to learn and know everything.
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IELTS Candidates #10 (permalink) Wed Nov 11, 2009 19:02 pm   IELTS Candidates
 

There're words in English and in my native language which are written in the same way. That's why sometimes I make this kind of mistakes. I hope to overcome this problem. Thank you Richard
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