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    IELTS

    You’ll get your results much sooner, within a week.
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    IELTS

    Yes. CD is as valid as PB.
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    IELTS

    That’s the trend-based type. It’s advantage/disadvantage cousin with the difference that in your introduction you must state whether it’s a change for the better or worse. You’re not supposed to simply discuss the advantages and disadvantages.
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    IELTS

    Many claim to have scored 9 but that’s not the case unless you see the TRF.
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    IELTS

    Nope. Check out Hamidreza Kheirian’s profile on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/hamidreza-kheirian-ab0ba15b
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    IELTS

    You’ve taken the test twice you mean? If those are your real scores, you can easily get a bump in 3-5 hours of instruction. My last student jumped from 5.5 to 8 in reading in less than a month, so can you. If interested, you can find me on LinkedIn. I a 9 holder.
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    IELTS

    There are only three sections. if you mean section 3 GT, I wouldn’t recommend it. It’s better to manager your time better in the first two sections ( first 4 passages) so you’ll have 30 min left for passage 5(section 3). It’s the only way you can score 7+.
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    IELTS - Writing - For Band 7 or Above.

    Indian candidates overuse and over generalize the word ‘ shift’. Get rid of it
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    IELTS

    Yes. You need to sit the test. GT