Do you rely on a teacher to correct your writing mistakes for the IELTS Test? Is this the most effective way?
In this podcast I look at some research that's been done about the best way to learn from your mistakes - and the answers may surprise you!
Here is the YouTube video, where you can see all the texts that I mention:
https://youtu.be/JPjqoJA-Fhk
You can find out more about the award I won from EnglishUK and CambridgeESOL for my research on error correction here:
https://www.englishuk.com/en/about-us/news-press/english-uk-news?newsId=2202
Here are some of the tools you can use to correct your own writing:
https://www.grammarly.com/
https://prowritingaid.com/
https://www.grammarcheck.net/
I also talk about times when a teacher is essential for helping students meet the criteria of the IELTS test.
IELTS Reading: Crows and tools ๐งฐ
IELTS Reading: Stonehenge
IELTS Listening ๐: academic words you need for Part 3
IELTS Listening: Elephant translocation ๐
IELTS Reading: Forest Management ๐ณ
IELTS Listening: Victor Hugo
Get some coffee before you do this Reading test ๐ฝ
IELTS Reading: Urban farming
IELTS Reading: Stadiums
IELTS Reading: The development of the London underground railway
IELTS Listening Part 2: Matthews Island Holidays
๐ Which is the best (free) online IELTS writing checker?
How many IELTS Reading question types are there? (Tips on how to tackle different questions in the IELTS Reading test)
How to prepare for IELTS in 10 days
Pronunciation for IELTS Listening - how to understand fast speech
IELTS Listening: Hotel Staff Turnover
IELTS New Year Resolutions 2023
IELTS Reading: To catch a king ๐คด๐
IELTS Mindset: ๐ตโ๐ซ How to deal with 'too much information' (feeling overwhelmed)
IELTS Listening: ๐ฎ๐ธ The impact of digital technology on the Icelandic language
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