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Rebecca Jardine

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Free Download Study IELTS Prep e-Guide,Free Trial English SelfAccess Lesson,IELTS News and Newsletter

Lots of Grammar, Vocabulary, Reading & Writing Help

I have developed a study aid for people writing the English language exams which are prequisite for college entrance, study abroad and emigration to Australia, new Zealand, Canada, the UK and the US. The e-Guide is a free download and contains helpful links to English study materials
as well as useful information on colleges and immigration. I invite you to download the studyIELTS e-Guide from the website listed below or to add a link to your website.

Should you wish to share this study aid with others,
please feel free to use the voucher below which can be
found by scrolling to the bottom of the webpage listed
below:

http://www.hyperstudy.com/apc/studyielts

The studyIELTS eGuide Voucher is available on the same site.

You are able to download the studyIELTS Voucher and email one to a friend and post it on your student noticeboard.

I wish to get feedback from people on my studyIELTS e-Guide and to form a group of people who may be writing the exam and would like to communicate with others who have written the exam or will write the exam in the future.
 

RonBee

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I have a question. What is meant by "write the exam"?
 
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What does "write the exam" mean?

"Write the exam" means for those students or people who are planning to sit/take the official international English exams such as IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC or Cambridge exams at the various official test centers around the world.

Those people planning to "write the exam", I assume will also require a lot of preparation, specifically in grammar amongst other English areas.
 

shane

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Forgive me for asking, but I downloaded the eguide out of curiosity, and I can only find a long list of links. Was there supposed to be some kind of guide or advice in there? :?:
 
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Rebecca Jardine

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Shane:

Thanks for the feedback. I am in the process of adding content in order to have credibility with professionals like you so you will refer it to your students. It does contain links to official sites and many links have strategies.

It is ideal for studdents in remote locations who cannot purchase study materials locally.

Do you have any feedback on what guidance and advice would be best to include?
 

Red5

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Rebecca,

I do not appreciate you spamming our forum with numerous posts about your software, nor do I appreciate having to waste my time deleting all of the repeat threads you had left all over our forum.

The only reason this one is still here is because other members have replied to you.

If you wish to advertise your products on our site, then kindly ask permission from me first.

If you persist in this unsolicited spamming of our forum you will be banned.
 

RonBee

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Re: What does "write the exam" mean?

Rebecca Jardine said:
"Write the exam" means for those students or people who are planning to sit/take the official international English exams such as IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC or Cambridge exams at the various official test centers around the world.

Those people planning to "write the exam", I assume will also require a lot of preparation, specifically in grammar amongst other English areas.

Unfortunately, that is not much of an explanation. I could figure out that it was aimed at students, but as far as I know nobody writes an exam unless that person is the one creating the exam. In other words, he would be the test maker, not the test taker. (In AE we take an exam; in BE they sit for an exam.)
 

Tdol

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We also 'take exams' here. ;-)
 
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