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  1. 1Finish a practice or mock in Reading, Listening, Writing, or Speaking.
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Weekly challenges

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  • Reading

    Reading · Timed accuracy

    Reading pace reset

    Three timed reading practices this week — aim for stable accuracy, not speed records.

    Ends Sunday · Mar 30

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  • Listening

    Listening · Section focus

    Listening signal hunt

    Catch signposts and distractors in two section-style drills; note one pattern per session.

    Ends Sunday · Mar 30

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  • Writing

    Writing · Task 2

    Task 2 skeleton week

    Outline three essays before you write — one intro, two body plans, one conclusion each day.

    Ends Sunday · Mar 30

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  • Speaking

    Speaking · Part 2

    Speaking round-robin

    Record two Part 2 two-minute answers and swap one tip you would give your past self.

    Ends Sunday · Mar 30

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Featured practice results

  • Mock Academic: what I changed after a 6.5 → 7.0 reading run

    I stopped re-reading whole paragraphs for every MCQ. Two passes: structure skim, then evidence hunt per question.

    58 · 21
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  • Task 2 share: public transport funding — my outline + feedback loop

    Same 4-paragraph skeleton every time: intro, two balanced bodies, nuanced conclusion.

    44 · 16
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  • Shared reading set: urban transport + matching headings

    I built this from an article on urban transport policy. Matching headings clicked once I focused on topic sentences first.

    42 · 12
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Most helpful strategies

  • Paragraph map + question batching for long passages

    Sketch a one-line purpose per paragraph before touching the question set—then batch by keyword families.

    36 · 14
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  • How I tightened TFNG evidence alignment in one week

    Map claim words to exact lines in the passage before you choose T, F, or NG.

    31 · 9
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Popular this week

  • Community challenge: 5-day listening precision streak

    Complete one short listening practice daily and note one distractor pattern you spotted.

    67 · 38
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  • Mock Academic: what I changed after a 6.5 → 7.0 reading run

    I stopped re-reading whole paragraphs for every MCQ. Two passes: structure skim, then evidence hunt per question.

    58 · 21
    View post
  • Task 2 share: public transport funding — my outline + feedback loop

    Same 4-paragraph skeleton every time: intro, two balanced bodies, nuanced conclusion.

    44 · 16
    View post