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IELTS test in Singapore – March 2015 (Academic Module) - تدریس خصوصی آیلتس - دوره فشرده آیلتس

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IELTS test in Singapore – March 2015 (Academic Module) Writing test Writing task 1 (a report) We were given two maps showing a university campus in 1975 and 2010, how it changed over the years, and there were some dotted lines on the 2010 map indicating the proposed changes by 2020. We had to describe the maps with all the changes. Writing task 2 (an essay) Sometimes celebrities get invited to international aid events. Do you think that such events deviate from their main purpose by inviting famous people? Speaking test Interview - What is your full name? - Can I see your ID? - Where are you from? - Do you work or study? - Where do you work? - Do you take short breaks during the day? - What is your hometown? - What are the places of interest there? Cue Card Talk about a memorable long trip that you made. Please say - Where and when was it? - How did you travel? - What did you see during the journey? Discussion - Did you like the trip in general? - Wi
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خانه آیلتس و تافل استاد آرین کلاسهای تخصصی آیلتس و تافل غرب تهران استاد آرین متخصص آیلتس مدرس و محقق  آزمونهای بین المللی زبان انگلیسی

دوره فشرده آیلتس , تدریس خصوصی آیلتس , تهران آیلتس , ایران آیلتس , آیلتس ایران , آیلتس تهران , ielts , iran ielts , tehran ielts , ielt tehran ielts iran

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Determiners and quantifiers General and specific determiners Determiners are words which come at the beginning of the noun phrase. They tell us whether the noun phrase is specific or general. Determiners are either specific or general Specific determiners: The specific determiners are: the definite article: the possessives: my, your, his, her, its; our, their, whose demonstratives: this, that, these, those interrogatives: which We use a specific determiner when we believe the listener/reader knows exactly what we are referring to: Can you pass me the salt please? Look at those lovely flowers. Thank you very much for your letter. Whose coat is this? General determiners: The general determiners are: a; an; any; another; other; what When we are talking about things in general and the listener/reader does not know exactly what we are referring to, we can use a uncount noun or a plural noun with no determiner: Milk is very good for you. (= uncount no