IELTS & Academic English: How to talk about percentages
I will teach you how to express percentages, proportions, and fractions in English. It may seem intimidating to learn mathematical terminology in a new language, but I will make it fun and interesting for you. It is useful to be able to talk about percentages in English because you might use figures, fractions, and percentages in your work, in a course, or even in everyday conversation. This lesson is also useful for those planning on taking the IELTS exam or any other exam where they give you some figures and percentages that you will need to understand and describe. We will focus on the topic of literacy to talk about how many people in the world are able to read and write. There is a 100% chance that you will improve your English if you complete the quiz after watching! https://www.engvid.com/ielts-academic-english-percentages/
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