You need to make predictions in all parts of the IELTS test. This lesson focuses on high-level expressions, idioms and structures to predict the future.
The Future
IELTS Writing Task 2: Two-part questions
In this lesson you’ll learn how to tackle two-part questions (also known as ‘double questions’ or ‘direct questions’) with 3 model answers.
IELTS Reading walkthrough (Artificial Intelligence)
This is an IELTS Reading Part 2 walkthrough that includes Multiple Choice Questions, Yes, No, Not Given and Gapfill with Answers.
Grammar for IELTS: will vs going to
If you learnt in school that ‘will’ is the Future Tense, do this lesson about ways of talking about future PLANS.
IELTS Reading Choosing from a list (Tidal Power)
Choosing from a list questions require a good knowledge of synonyms and understanding the whole meaning of each list item. Learn more here.
IELTS Reading Matching Headings Practice (crime topic)
This IELTS Reading lesson will give you practice matching headings and multiple choice on the topic of crime.
IELTS Writing Task 1: 6 ways to make predictions
In Academic Writing Task 1 graphs, you may need to make predictions. A simple way to do this is to use ‘will’. In this lesson, you’ll learn more complex ways.
IELTS Writing Task 2: difficult questions (Classrooms of the future)
In this lesson we’ll review 3 strategies to help you deal with difficult Writing Task 2 questions.
We will look at ways of
– making predictions (when you have no idea what will happen)
– giving your opinion (even if you don’t have one)
– answering ‘to what extent’ questions (with a model answer)







