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Your General IELTS™ Study Collection - cover

Your General IELTS™ Study Collection

MA Winn Trivette II

Publisher: Winn Trivette II, MA

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Summary

Your General IELTS™ Study Collection is a bundle of 4 books to help improve your skills for a higher General IELTS score on exam day.
 
The 4 books are:
 
Book 1: 15 Habits of Highly Successful IELTS Candidates
 
Book 2: 21 Keys for General IELTS Success
 
Book 3: 27 Keys to Better English Grammar
 
Book 4: 303 Vocabulary Words You Need
 
Each text is written by a certified veteran IELTS teacher who has helped candidates just like you to achieve their optimal score.
 
Feel more confident and ready to do your best for the high IELTS score you seek.
 
Get the same practical advice he offers his own students in the complete 4-book collection.
 
You receive General IELTS exam tips as well as English grammar and vocabulary help so you are better prepared on exam day.
 
Get your copy of Your General IELTS™ Study Collection and boost your IELTS and English skills for a high exam score.
Available since: 04/30/2019.
Print length: 232 pages.

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