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hdisthename

March 17, 2021

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Random Sentences from Recent Studies

I strongly believe that using signposts can make a difference during the IELTS speaking exam.
(We were told to use one or more signposts in a sentence)

"Cheers!" said the man holding a glass full of poison.
(I wanted to play with the two main meanings of "Cheers!")

This course has been a great learning experience for me. Thank you to the team who made it possible.
(It's just a comment on a course that I've been taking online)

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Random Sentences from recent studies


I strongly believe that strategically using sighposts can make a difference during the IELTS speaking exam.


I strongly believe that strategically using sighnposts can make a difference during the IELTS speaking exam. I strongly believe that strategically using signposts can make a difference during the IELTS speaking exam.

By "sighposts", do you mean the cards that have the topics to talk about? If so, I'd use something like "card" or "speaking prompts" instead.

(We were told to use one or more complex structures in a sentence)


"Cheers!"


said the man holding a glass full of poison.


(I wanted to play with the two main meanings of "Cheers! ")


This course has been a great learning experience for me.


Thank you to the team who made it possible.


(It's just a comment on a course that I've been taking online)


Random Sentences from Recent Studies


(We were told to use one or more sighposts in a sentence)


(We were told to use one or more sighnposts in a sentence) (We were told to use one or more signposts in a sentence)

I strongly believe that using signposts can make a difference during the IELTS speaking exam.


(We were told to use one or more signposts in a sentence)


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