
IELTS Q&A Part 2 - more questions answered by two ex-examiners!
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Hey. Last week Nick and I answered 6 of your questions about the IELTS exam. Today, we go though more of my mailbox to give you answers to enquiries such as
- how can you tell if a letter is semi-formal or informal
- when you should complain about speaking scores
- whether singular and plural nouns are important in the listening exam or not
You can ask me a question any time by emailing hello@myieltsclassroom,com.
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