Idioms and contractions are two points in the English language that confuse IELTS students whether these are to be used or not. Idiomatic expressions or idioms are group of words that have a figurative meaning. Most of the time, idioms are used in sentences to emphasize or exaggerate the content. Furthermore, contractions are the short forms of words such as cannot = can’t. Since idioms make better sounding sentences and contractions sound natural, IELTS students are questioning whether the use of such idioms and contractions are acceptable in the examination. What would IELTS review training think of this?