In lesson 1 you will learn about Parallel Structure and why it is an important technique to use in your IELTS speaking exam.

What is Parallel Structure?

Parallelism is about balance. In grammar, it is defined as two or more phrases or clauses in a sentence that have the same grammatical structure.

A sentence with parallel construction makes your speaking & writing more effective and more likely to impress anyone who reads it.

Strong Language & Parallel Structure

Make what you say have more of an impact.

Here are some real-life examples of Parallel Sentences that you will probably already be familiar with. The reason they are 'famous' is that they are memorable and strong. We remember them easily because they contain Parallel Constructions.

3 Is a Magic Number

Why is the number 3 so magical and what does that have to do with English and improving my IELTS band score?

Watch and learn why 3 is not only magical, it is also the rhythm of the English language.

Using the Magic of 3 in IELTS

In this lesson we will take a close look at how you can use the Magic of 3 and Parallel Structure in your speaking test.

I will show you how and why it is important to prepare for the very first question and I will also give you 3 verbs that you can use in Parallel Structure to help you answer any question about yourself, your work and your studies.

Vocabulary Combinations for IELTS

Every Noun Deserves An Adjective & Every Verb Deserves An Adverb.

Learn some amazing vocabulary combinations using the Magic of 3 to enhance your speaking skills with Nouns & Adjectives, Verbs & Adverbs and Adverb & Adjective combinations.

Let's Review Lesson 1

By using Parallel Structure & The Magic of 3 you will be able to:

Create Clear, Effective & Strong Language

Communicate with Rhythm & Natural Flows

Become More Fluent in English

The Magic of 3 Bonus Lesson

The Magic of 3 is commonly used by professional writers, actors, presenters to give us information in chunks.

So, what is this magical formula? Simply put, it is a way of expressing yourself in a much more memorable way, which also sounds more natural and fluent.