13/04/2014IELTS Writing: Cities expansionSome findings have revealed that cities around the world are growing large. Could you outline the possible causes and predict consequence? It seems to be an increasingly widespread concern that more and more cities are growing into metropolises around the…12/04/2014Superstitions in BritainSuperstitions can be defined as, “irrational beliefs, especially with regard to the unknown”(Collins English Dictionary). Good Luck Lucky to meet…11/04/2014Words in the news: BuoyOrigin: A plane searching for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has detected a possible new signal in the southern Indian…09/04/2014IELTS Writing: Technology and povertyThe range of technology is increasing the gap between the rich and the poor. To what extent do you agree?…09/04/2014Listen to BBC’s view on loveFinally I encountered the topic about love in my blog when I was doing listening dictation exercise today. No other…08/04/2014How to improve your pronunciationOne of the most important aspects of learning English is pronunciation. Without clear pronunciation, it is difficult to make yourself…05/04/2014IELTS Speaking: Using the phrasal verbs – part 3Boss around to tell someone what to do, give orders. 1. It really gets me when she starts bossing people around. 2. I can’t stand being bossed…05/04/2014IELTS Speaking: Using the phrasal verbs – part 2Knock down to disassemble into parts, as for storage or shipping. 1. These old houses are going to be knocked down. 2. Knock…04/04/2014IELTS Speaking: Using the phrasal verbs – part 1Today, I introduced some of commonly used phrasal verbs in the oral English, or more importantly, the IELTS speaking test,…04/04/2014IELTS Writing: Should women be in the army?In many countries, women join the army as men do. However, some people argue that the army solely needs males…PreviousPage 1…Page 51Page 52Page 53Page 54Page 55Page 56Page 57Page 58Next