Why Grammar marks disappear (even when you “studied rules”)
Grammar e marks jay not because you don’t know rules — but because you can’t keep accuracy while thinking fast.
- Sentence breaks mid-way (half-finished structure)
- Tense confusion (past/present mix)
- A/An/The mistakes + plurals
- Writing structure too complex → error explosion
Sentence control: accuracy starts here
Band improve hoy when you can write/speak clean, complete sentences repeatedly. Complex na — controlled.
- Simple → Compound → Controlled Complex (step by step)
- One idea per sentence (no messy stacking)
- Stop “because… because… because…” chains
Tenses: stop guessing, use timeline logic
Tense rule na — time sense. IELTS e most common confusion: “present habit” vs “current trend” vs “past example”.
- General truth → present simple
- Trend/change → present continuous / present perfect
- Example/story → past simple (clean)
Articles + plurals: the silent band killers
Writing e “small” mistakes repeat hole examiner pattern dekhe. Etai band 6 e atkay.
- Singular count noun → needs a/an/the
- Plural/general → no “the” habit
- Uncountable: information, advice, equipment (no plural)
Grammar for Writing: safe structures that score
Writing Task 2 te grammar improvement মানে: “high control + low error”. Too fancy hole marks barena — error baray.
Safe Band 7+ structure habits
- Topic sentence → explanation → example
- One clear complex sentence per paragraph (max)
- Linking: however / therefore / as a result (not overuse)
Where you’ll use this
Speaking coherence + Writing accuracy = real band jump.
Grammar mastery মানে: “I can stay accurate even when I’m nervous.”
Which LizOn course fixes your Grammar problem?
Final attempt (need strict evaluation)
Take IELTS DESPERATE — test + practice + correction loop.