You will have to phrase the sentence differently. Despite video conferencing software potentially causing breakdowns in communication, it is still very popular for business meetings.
I find it you're a very skillful IELTS coach. I need confirmation from you about something I've been struggling with. The point is: in order to get a 7+score this is what I assume the examiners will be looking for: a variety of complex and compound sentences (that is the main feature assessors take into consideration, isn't it?) , a variety of tenses, a variety of modal verbs, a variety of passive and so on, as long as they're used accurately . So, I need to think in terms of variety when I refer to "grammatical.range", right? Another question: if I'm required to speak only in complex sentences to get a very high score (as the band descriptors say), why would many teachers say I should be using simple and complex sentences equally
Hi sir, my name is Pallavi and I'm from India. I don't know your name sir that's because I didn't written your name sir... I'm so sorry sir for that;) Sir, I want to know that, what 'IELTS'? Why we learn 'IELTS'? Is it very necessary to learn English? Or is it very difficult? Why everyone is crazy about it!? I'm 17 years old can I learn 'IELTS'? Or, what is 'IELTS brands'? And the main question is what we learn in ' The IELTS'? A lots of love from India!🙏🙂 ( forgive me sir, for my mistakes.😖)
Hey Pallavi, IELTS is an English language competency test. Usually, people do this test to show that they have the English language abilities to study or live in an English speaking country. I hope that helps!
As far as I know that to make a complex sentence, we need two subjects and two infinite. My question is that when we use in spite of, how is it complex?
I like your vedio it’s really so easy to understand but I am some issue regarding writing task 2, can you please help me on that.I can’t have enough confidence to write on it .
"so that" can work in two ways: 1. With "can/could" - when talking about what someone is able to do. "She saved money so that she could travel." 2. Without "can/could" - when talking about a direct result or purpose, especially in more formal sentences. "They whispered so that others wouldn’t hear." In short, use "can/could" when talking about ability. Leave it out when focusing directly on the result.
@@EnglishProTips can i use another connectors in the 2nd clause without having "althogh/eventhough"? like- Not only will they increase the reward potential, but they will also create a resilient mentality although they cause negative emotional impacts. is it correct?
Great grammar points to bear in mind, Eli. Again thanks for those fantastic videos. I´ll keep watching them. Best of luck for you.
God bless you! Thanks so much for blessing some of us who would otherwise not be in position to afford IELTS practicing
Thank you! It's a pleasure to make these lessons and receive such kind feedback 😊
I really appreciate what you are doing sir.thanks and Godbless ,keep safe always...You have a good heart to everyone...thanks for teaching us online.
Thank you sir Eli for your tutorials. At least I can now understand most of the strategies in this lesson! You really are a great teacher. Keep it up!
Glad you like them!
Thank you for all this xplication Mr Eli.
Outstanding and informative video. I appreciate your channel for IELTS Preparation.
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Effective lecture,it helped me a lot for IELTS exam....
Million thanks for this informative channel and lessons. I truly appreciate the way that you try to help us as much as possible.
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Thank you for this useful video and the use of complex sentences. It's very helpful.
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Great to hear it helped you Kim!
Great video thanx sir for providing such a useful assistant.
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Fantastic video, Mr. Eli! I really like the way you teach because you always express your ideas really succinctly without saying unnecessary words
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Loved the lesson very helpful.❤
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Worth watching!!! Thanks!
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Great lesson!
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I want more this sort of structure information.Could you please make it.
Have you watched this one? th-cam.com/video/JgANhap7WBQ/w-d-xo.html
Alhamdulillah, Just incredible learning Video. Thanks a lot Eli sir❤
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Excellent explanation
one query, 14:55, can i consider using as a ing verb and use despite ?
You will have to phrase the sentence differently. Despite video conferencing software potentially causing breakdowns in communication, it is still very popular for business meetings.
Thank you Eli .
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Excellent, Thanks a lot.
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I find it you're a very skillful IELTS coach. I need confirmation from you about something I've been struggling with. The point is: in order to get a 7+score this is what I assume the examiners will be looking for: a variety of complex and compound sentences (that is the main feature assessors take into consideration, isn't it?) , a variety of tenses, a variety of modal verbs, a variety of passive and so on, as long as they're used accurately . So, I need to think in terms of variety when I refer to "grammatical.range", right? Another question: if I'm required to speak only in complex sentences to get a very high score (as the band descriptors say), why would many teachers say I should be using simple and complex sentences equally
Lots of good questions there. These are covered in my Task 2 course: englishprotips.com/courses/ielts-task-2-writing-course/
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Thank you so much .
My pleasure!
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Happy to help! 😊
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Hi sir, my name is Pallavi and I'm from India. I don't know your name sir that's because I didn't written your name sir... I'm so sorry sir for that;)
Sir, I want to know that, what 'IELTS'? Why we learn 'IELTS'? Is it very necessary to learn English? Or is it very difficult?
Why everyone is crazy about it!? I'm 17 years old can I learn 'IELTS'? Or, what is 'IELTS brands'? And the main question is what we learn in ' The IELTS'?
A lots of love from India!🙏🙂
( forgive me sir, for my mistakes.😖)
Hey Pallavi, IELTS is an English language competency test. Usually, people do this test to show that they have the English language abilities to study or live in an English speaking country. I hope that helps!
@@EnglishProTips sir, I'm very confused about 'IELTS' this is for older children or young children? 🧐
@@EnglishProTips sir, I want to know in the detail about the' IELTS '..
As far as I know that to make a complex sentence, we need two subjects and two infinite.
My question is that when we use in spite of, how is it complex?
Thank you sir
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I like your vedio it’s really so easy to understand but I am some issue regarding writing task 2, can you please help me on that.I can’t have enough confidence to write on it .
I hope my TH-cam lessons will help you. Also, check out my writing course: englishprotips.com/courses/ielts-task-2-writing-course/
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Thanks for the kind words Khaled!
Hello Eli, Thanks, can you help me to improve academic writing
Yes! I'd say the best way I can help is through my Task 2 course: englishprotips.com/courses/ielts-task-2-writing-course/
Hello.I knew the form of "so that" is so that+subject+ can... but here it is so that+subject+ verb.. why?
"so that" can work in two ways:
1. With "can/could" - when talking about what someone is able to do.
"She saved money so that she could travel."
2. Without "can/could" - when talking about a direct result or purpose, especially in more formal sentences.
"They whispered so that others wouldn’t hear."
In short, use "can/could" when talking about ability. Leave it out when focusing directly on the result.
@@EnglishProTips thanks....
@@EnglishProTips can i use another connectors in the 2nd clause without having "althogh/eventhough"? like- Not only will they increase the reward potential, but they will also create a resilient mentality although they cause negative emotional impacts. is it correct?
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I don't think "because" and "because of" mean the same thing; one followed by a noun or noun phrase, and another followed by a sentence.
That's correct
Thanks but little complicated
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