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IELTS Route: The Faster, The Better
by Mehdi Faraji
In this series, we’ll break down IELTS tasks into clear, simple strategies — from writing Band 9 essays to speaking naturally and confidently.We’ll cover pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, and mindset — all with real examples and short, focused lessons.Each episode connects with our blog at IELTSRoute.com, so you can read, listen, and practice together.
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How to Think in English Instead of Translating
Segment 1 Translating vs thinking in EnglishSegment 2 Why translation kills fluencySegment 3 The 3-layer fluency modelSegment 4 The daily drill
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Band 7+ Writing: Why Most Essays Sound ‘Normal’ but Not Advanced
Examiners don’t reward effort.They reward control.Many IELTS candidates work extremely hard. They memorize vocabulary. They practice essays. They study templates.Yet their writing still sounds… normal.Not weak. Not terrible. Just… average.In this episode, I’ll explain why — and how to move from normal to Band 7+.Segment 1 – Depth of Ideas vs Surface Writing Segment 2 – Cohesion Mistakes Even Strong Students MakeSegment 3 – Vocabulary Maturity vs Fancy WordsSegment 4 – One Practical Improvement Technique
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Back On The Track
BACK ON THE TRACK – And Here’s What Serious IELTS Candidates Must Do in2026Hello everyone, and welcome back to the podcast. It’s been a little while since our last episode — about a month — due to circumstances beyond our control. But I’m glad to be back with you. If you’re preparing seriously for IELTS, you already know that interruptions happen. What matters most isn’t the pause, but how you regain momentum.The Biggest Mistake After a BreakThe biggest mistake many students make after a break is trying to pick up exactly where they left off — without a proper reset. You might jump into practice tests or memorization immediately, but your brain needs a structuredrestart. Without it, progress slows, frustration builds, and confidence drops. The key is to treat this comeback like a system, not a sprint.Week 1 – Reset Listening & Vocabulary SystemWeek 2 – Writing Task 2 Structure MasteryWeek 3 – Speaking Fluency DrillsWeek 4 – Full Simulation Mode
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IELTS Writing Samples, IELTS Book 20
Google my website for a better versionwww.ieltsroute.comMany aspects of the way people dress today are influenced by global fashion trends.How has global fashion become such a strong influence on people’s lives?Do you think this is a positive or negative development?People’s dressing style is directly affected by the trends introduced by global fashion designers, who adopt aggressive marketing approaches through social media. While this trend can offer variety and affordability to consumers, I believe it is detrimental for local manufacturers in the long term.Social media has become an inevitable part of people’s lives in recent years, and its very high penetration rate has created an opportunity for large international fashion brands to reach even the most remote corners of the world. As a result, their potential customer base grows exponentially.From a consumer perspective, global fashion trends provide a variety of styles at competitive prices, allowing them to make more informed decisions. For example, Zara’s Instagram channel represents the most updated designs by the most famous fashion influencers at prices that are very aligned with the style provided. It is therefore unsurprising that this brand is popular among consumers, who benefit from the variety of choices at comparable prices.However, gigantic brands that benefit from economies of scale and large volumes of advertising investment are unlikely to be beaten by the local producers of clothes. Observed globally, they are not capable of maintaining their businesses, so most of them may struggle to remain financially viable. In the longer term, many local people are exposed to lay-offs, influencing macroeconomic factors such as the unemployment rate.In conclusion, while people enjoy their dressing style designed by multinational fashion designers at competitive prices, they will suffer from severe economic circumstances brought about by this shift in their tastes.
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IELTS Writing Task2, Book 16, Test 4
IELTS writing is challenging, but it can go under control.
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IELTS Readings Dismantled: How to locate information
Does it take you too much time to look for answers in long,complex IELTS reading passages? Many test takers have the same problem.It is really baffling to locate the answer to one questionwhile you are under the pressure of exam conditions and a required band score. IELTS reading texts are also complex and require full attention.These are not what stop you or make you move over the textslowly. Lack of skills in certain requirements, including reading comprehension,exam techniques, finding clues, etc. must be our main area of focus.The skill under practice today is locating the informationusing both comprehension and exam techniques. I have used first text of test 4 on Academic Cambridge IELTS 18, so you can have that in front of you to takethe most. Now let’s move to the book:So to recap:1. Review the questions to understand what you arelooking for2. Go from the first paragraph and find the topic sentence3. Search in the questions to find relevant questions
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Most Common IELTS Part 1 Topics_2
Most Common IELTS Speaking Part 1 Topics 1. Hometown / Home / AccommodationWhere you liveWhat your hometown is likeYourneighborhoodYour room /house 2. Studies / WorkWhat you studyYour jobWhy you chose itDaily routine 3. Daily LifeWeekendsFree timeHolidays
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IELTS Listening Traps, Different Answers to One Question
IELTS Route Podcast: Listening Traps, Different Answers toOne QuestionStruggling with IELTS Listening because many answers sound correct?In this episode of the IELTS Route Podcast, we break down one of the biggest challenges candidates face: listening traps—especially when the audio seems to offer different answers to the same question.You’ll learn how Cambridge exam writers design distractors, why certain words are meant to confuse you, and how to train your ears to focus on the real answer. This episode also explores common trap types such as paraphrasingtricks, number/figure switches, and “keyword echoes” that mislead test-takers.Whether you’re aiming for Band 7, Band 8, or above, this practical guide will help you:· Understand how IELTS Listening traps actually work· Recognize when the audio gives multiple possible answers· Avoid falling for distractors or “too obvious” keywords· Strengthen your ability to interpret paraphrased information· Apply strategies that real high-scorers use in difficult sectionsThis episode is perfect for anyone preparing for IELTS Academic or General Training and wanting a deeper understanding of how to choose the correct answerconfidently—even under pressure.Stay focused, stay sharp, and let’s break down the listening section together.
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Most Common IELTS Speaking Part 1 Topics and vocabulary
There areSome topics that are more frequent in IELTS, especially in part 1. They are general topics inside English language, and they are widely used in everyday English.I have gathered a range of the most repeated topics in recent IELTS tests and words that are more commonly used in everyday English. In addition to the provision of vocabulary, this is a practice tomaster topic development. In this way, you learn to combine expanding ideas with relevant lexical resources. On each episode, we review two topics and demystify a decent development route: TechnologyPhone useAppsSocial mediaComputersThe internet Shopping & MoneyWhat you buySaving moneyOnline shoppingFor the list of words:https://ieltsroute.com/ielts-route-podcastmost-common-ielts-speaking-part-1-topics/
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Why IELTS Route?
In this series, we’ll break down IELTS tasks into clear, simplestrategies — from writing Band 9 essays to speaking naturally and confidently.We’ll cover pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, and mindset — all with realexamples and short, focused lessons.Each episode connects with our blog at IELTSRoute.com, so you can read, listen, and practice together.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
In this series, we’ll break down IELTS tasks into clear, simple strategies — from writing Band 9 essays to speaking naturally and confidently.We’ll cover pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, and mindset — all with real examples and short, focused lessons.Each episode connects with our blog at IELTSRoute.com, so you can read, listen, and practice together.
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