Thursday, December 27, 2018


Writing an Essay in IELTS is no easy job. Hence it’s fundamental to have the understanding of how to plan and strategize the entire process. Be it the Academic Writing task or the General one, you should be aware of the following –
1.Preparation
Read the task question thoroughly and ask yourself what exactly you have to write about. Brainstorm and come up with ideas until you zero in on one. Once you have the idea, focus on the tone needed to convey it – informative or complaining. Next, you need to understand whether the style should be formal or informal.
2.Planning
Structuring the essay is essential. Keep in mind that you’re not just throwing your ideas on the page. Writing them down according to their relevance and importance is the key to score well in this test. Having said that, it’s imperative to know that you have 20 minutes for Task 1 and 40 minutes for Task 2. Hence you shouldn’t spend more than 5 minutes and 10 minutes respectively for Task 1 and 2 on this stage.
3.Drafting
It’s time to write down your ideas on the answer sheet as per your plan and preparation. Your handwriting should be legible. It’s much wiser to write with a pencil in case you made any mistake and had to correct things. Coming to time, this stage should take about 10 minutes for IELTS Writing Task 1 and 20 minutes for IELTS Writing Task 2. Try not to exceed since you’ve to spare time for the next stage as well.
4.Reviewing
Reviewing and improving your work is of utmost importance. To score well, you’ve to deliver the Best Writing answer. You should check the following in this stage –
  • Have you answered all aspects of the task?
  • Are your writing style, tone, and structure appropriate?
  • Is your paragraphing logical?
  • Are the essays free of all grammatical mistakes?
Do spend about 5 minutes for Task 1 and 10 minutes for task 2 on this stage. Remember that your essay for Task 1 should be between 150 and 190 words. Task 2 essay should be somewhere between 250 and 280 words.
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Saturday, December 15, 2018

Why Study in New Zealand

Study In New Zealand

New Zealand has several types of post-secondary educational institutions: universities, colleges, private institutions and polytechnics. There are 8 universities in New Zealand, which all offer high quality education. It's also important to note that all universities have their own international students sections dedicated to foreigners who wish to study in New Zealand.
Programs and courses offered in New Zealand tend to be are highly ranked on a global level. Many of them appear in international university rankings, such as the Times Higher Education Top 500 and the Shanghai Jiao Tong Top 500. 
Seven of New Zealand's universities feature in the 2012/13 QS World University rankings – the best ranking universities in New Zealand are University of Auckland (83) and University of Otago (133). Other listed universities include University of Canterbury (221), Victoria University of Wellington (237), Massey University (308) and the University of Waikato (374). One great advantage to studying in New Zealand is the unique approach to education the country has. Students are encouraged to think outside the box and find their own solutions, which is how many develop and perfect unique strengths and ideas whilst studying in the country. 
New Zealand universities offer plenty of opportunities to study at all levels, from undergraduate to PhD, with a wide range of quality postgraduate programs at the Masters and PhD levels. In New Zealand, Masters courses last for two years and PhD courses generally last 3 years. 
Specific qualifications are also on offer, such as Graduate Diplomas and Honors. Graduate Diplomas are one year long courses, often used as transition courses for students who wish to study at a Masters level for a subject they don't have an undergraduate degree in. Honors are specific degrees offered in New Zealand and Australia. These are one year long programs taken after a Bachelor's degree, often open only to high-achieving students. In some cases, Honors can be the first year of a Masters qualification while in others it's the pathway to a PhD.
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Saturday, December 8, 2018


Study in New Zealand



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