Resources
IELTS tips, study guides, and articles from the AngloPass team.
IELTS & The Elevator Pitch: Why Shorter, Simpler Answers Can Score Higher in IELTS Speaking Part 1
In IELTS Speaking Part 1, more isn't always better. Many candidates miss out on a Band 7+ because they over-explain, leading to grammatical slips and loss of control. Borrowing from the "elevator pitch" concept, this article by Tom Lockhart explains why examiners value direct, natural, and concise answers over ambitious rambling. Learn why mastering the art of "knowing when to stop" builds the confidence and momentum needed to ace the rest of your exam.
How to Wreck a Nice Beach: Why Replaying Listening Helps but Is Not Enough for IELTS
In IELTS Listening, replaying recordings feels helpful but often misleads. Like the MIT computer that heard “wreck a nice beach” instead of “recognise speech,” many learners confuse sound recognition with real understanding. Repetition builds familiarity, not real-time comprehension. The exam rewards controlled attention—predicting, following ideas, ignoring distractions. To move beyond Band 6, practise with purpose: prepare, predict, and reflect, not just replay.
Unlocking The Truth About IELTS Writing: What Examiners Really Want (And How You Can Use It)
Learn what IELTS Writing examiners really want. Tom from AngloPass explains the marking criteria in simple language and shares clear IELTS Writing tips to help you move towards Band 7.
IELTS vs Cambridge: Which English Exam Should You Choose?
IELTS or Cambridge? Choosing the right English exam is a critical step for your career or education. This guide breaks down the key differences in format, scoring (0–9 vs. CEFR), and recognition. Whether you need a visa for Australia or a permanent qualification for your CV, find out which test matches your goals.
IELTS Speaking Part 1: Band 5 vs Band 8 Answers — What’s the Difference?
What actually separates a Band 5 from a Band 8 in the IELTS Speaking test? It’s more than just the words you choose. In this post, we break down real-world examples across topics like hometowns, hobbies, and food. See side-by-side comparisons and learn the specific techniques—like using natural fillers and collocations—to upgrade your score instantly.
IELTS Speaking Part 1: The Most Common Questions You Need to Prepare
Master the IELTS Speaking Part 1 with our comprehensive guide to the most common questions. From hometowns to technology, discover what the examiner is really looking for and why this 5-minute warm-up accounts for 25% of your total score. Plus, download our free IELTS 25 Phrase Book to start practicing today!