A crash course on grammar for IELTS (pt.1)

Back then, when waiting to clean up the whole mess after the event for the Mid Autumn Festival in my center, I drafted this one. The 2nd part will come out soon.

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Reading and the perennial problems

I should have published this post last week, but felt unsatisfied with the content. Therefore, after hours of writing, and cutting, again and again, today we’ve got this one – maybe I’ll have an updated version when something new needs to be added. 

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Self-correction Checklist

After days of delay, I’ve finally created the checklist for self-correction “aftermath”, I mean, after-finishing-the-first-draft.

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Less is more

“Less is more” sounds like a cliché. But I still use it today.

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“I have no idea.”

Reading this article may not immediately transform you into an innovative thinker, but I believe it will help you prevent your mind from going blank, at least when you have to deal with the IELTS writing/speaking tests.

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