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    IBDP English A – Key Features

    This page provides you with valuable information about the key features (value points) required to analyze Paper A texts. 60% of your score depends on your knowledge about the specific value points. Advertisement Definition: Advertisements are promotional materials designed to attract attention and persuade an audience to buy products or services. Key Features: Headline: Captures […] More

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    The Olympic Winners and Losers Hosting the Olympics is a prestigious event that brings global attention to the host country. It is an opportunity to showcase culture, infrastructure, and capabilities on an international stage. However, this privilege comes with significant costs, and the benefits are often debated. Financial expenditure is one of the primary costs […] More

  • Case Notes 48.1

    Case Notes 48.1 Krit Palmer (Nursing) Occupational English Test – Writing (Nursing) Instructions: You have 45 minutes to write this letter. During the first 5 minutes, you should not pick the pencil. Start writing only when you are told. During the Reading Time, try to understand the case notes. Melons Steps Mark (M) PPRRAADDDDDWK. Eliminate […] More

  • Listening 46 C1

    Part C, Extract 1 Go to the Questions. Press “Let’s Play Button. More

  • OET Role Play Card 47

    ROLEPLAYER CARD NO. 47 (NURSING) SETTING: General Practice Patient You are a 35-year-old teacher, who has chronic back pain due to a herniated disc. You are scheduled for an MRI next week. You have seen the doctor and are discussing your treatment and preoperative documents with the nurse. Tasks Explain to the nurse that you […] More

  • CBT Part B – Nurse’ Response Questions

    Nurse’ Response Questions test your skills in responding to different clinical situations. You have to score 80% in this Quiz. NMC CBT Part B Total Questions: 100. Special Questions: 20 Critical Questions on Patient, Public Safety. Options for each Question: 4 (A, B, C, D) Score per each Correct Answer: 1 Mark. Time: 2 hours […] More

  • My Mother at Sixty Six – Kamala Das

    Summary In “My Mother at Sixty-Six,” Kamala Das describes a poignant moment when she realizes her mother’s aging and the inevitability of death. The poem opens with the poet driving to the airport with her mother, who is dozing in the car, her face pale and lifeless like a corpse. The poet is struck by […] More

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    IBDP English A – Opinion Columns

    Opinions are usually thoughtfully considered arguments about a controversial topic in which the writer takes a side or proposes a solution. Unlike other forms of text for mass consumption, the opinion piece does not pretend to be straight or unbiased. Although it may contain elements of concession or acknowledge the other side of the issue, […] More

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    PTE Speaking and Writing Section Topics For the Speaking and Writing Section candidates would have a total of 54 – 67 minutes and the section would include the following question types. Personal Introduction Read Aloud Repeat Sentence Describe Image Re-tell Lecture Answer Short Question Summarize Written Text Essay PTE Reading Section Topics For the Reading Section, […] More

  • IBDP English A – Speeches

    Persuasive speeches are organized around clear formal frameworks, such as appeals to logic and emotional appeals, and also provide a chance for individual speakers to express themselves stylistically. Check the formal features of persuasive speeches. Key Features Ethos: the speaker establishes his or her credibility and may allude to a moral, social or spiritual leader […] More

  • IBDP English A – Individual Oral (IO)

    Hello! I’m Biju (IB) and here is all you need to know about IBDP English Individual Oral. At the end of this course, you will be able to: Understand the expectations for the individual oral at higher and standard levels, by studying and marking a sample oral. Develop your own speaking skills by engaging in […] More

  • Reading 44

    44 Dry Eye Syndrome Part A – Text Booklet Text A Dry eye syndrome is caused by a chronic lack of sufficient lubrication and moisture on the surface of the eyes. Consequences of dry eyes range from subtle but constant eye irritation to significant inflammation and even scarring of the front surface of the eye. […] More

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