IELTS Grammar Tips


Grammar plays an important role in IELTS, especially in Writing and Speaking. You do not need perfect grammar to get a good score, but you need to use a range of sentence structures accurately and clearly.

This section of IELTSKhmer.com will help Khmer learners improve grammar for IELTS in a practical way. The aim is not to study grammar like a textbook. The aim is to understand how grammar affects your band score and how to use it correctly in real IELTS answers.

In IELTS Writing, grammar helps you express ideas clearly. If your sentences are too simple, your writing may not show enough range. If your sentences are too long and confusing, your meaning may become unclear. Good IELTS writing needs a balance of simple, compound, and complex sentences.

In IELTS Speaking, grammar is also important, but your speech should still sound natural. You should not stop too often because you are worried about every small mistake. Instead, you should practise using common structures correctly until they become more automatic.

This category will explain important grammar points such as tenses, subject-verb agreement, articles, prepositions, passive voice, relative clauses, conditionals, complex sentences, and punctuation. Each lesson will focus on how to use the grammar point in IELTS, not just the rule.

Khmer learners often make grammar mistakes because Khmer and English sentence structures are different. For example, English usually needs clear verb forms, articles, plural nouns, and correct word order. These areas can affect meaning and accuracy.

You will also learn how to edit your own writing. Many students write quickly but do not check their grammar carefully. A simple editing habit can help you find mistakes before submitting your answer.

This category will help you build stronger grammar step by step, so your IELTS answers become clearer, more accurate, and more professional.

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