Understanding and correctly using grammar tensesfor IELTS Success. Focus on familiarizing yourself with the various tenses and their applications rather than trying to use all twelve tenses.
Speaking Section:
- Part 1: Answer simple past tense questions like "Did you play any sports as a child?" with past tense verbs.
- Part 2: Use a variety of tenses for longer answers. Example: "My grandfather used to own a restaurant."
- Part 3: Give opinions primarily in the present tense, incorporating past references or future predictions when necessary. Example: "I think individuals who achieve success independently show remarkable resilience."
Writing Section:
- Academic Task 1: Use present simple for flow charts and a mix of past and present tenses for graphs. Example: "Even though Dublin had more visitors than Cardiff before 2017, Cardiff’s visitors dramatically increased in 2018."
- General Training Task 1: Use various tenses based on the letter topic. Example: "How have you been? I\'d love to catch up."
- Writing Task 2: Primarily use the present tense to formulate arguments and express opinions. Example: "In today\'s world, scientists and technology experts are often held in higher regard than musicians and artists."
By mastering these guidelines, you can ensure grammatical accuracy and logical flow in your IELTS responses.
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