My IELTS Classroom Podcast

The best and worst of IELTS 2021

December 28, 2021 Shelly Cornick and Nick Lone
My IELTS Classroom Podcast
The best and worst of IELTS 2021
Show Notes

Hey! As the year draws to an end, it is time to sit back and reflect on what 2021 brought for IELTS test-takers. Obviously, there have been difficulties. Many test centres around the world have remained closed thanks to COVID, and migration programmes, particularly express entry into Canada, have been hit hard.

However, despite the havoc caused by the pandemic, this has been the most successful year to date here at My IELTS Classroom. Our podcast has grown significantly, with more that twice as many listeners tuning in each week in December as there was in January.

Today, Nick and I look back at 2021 to discuss what we feel were the highs and lost for test-takers.

In this episode, we will discuss

  • The best and worst Speaking Part One questions in 2021 
  • The best and worst Speaking Cue Card questions  in 2021 
  • The best and worst IELTS essay questions in 2021  
  • The best My IELTS Classroom podcast episodes in 2021
  • Our predictions for what lies ahead in IELTS 2022

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