IELTS Test Tips for the Preparation

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1. Keep your focus on listening carefully for the first half hour or so that the test lasts. Slip of concentration can make you lose the sequence of responses and panic sets in fast.

2. The test consists of four parts. Points 1 and 3 are dialogues and Chapters 2 and 4 monologues. There are 40 questions and the test lasts 30 minutes. Ten minutes will be given at the end of the test to write down your answers to answer sheet.

3. Pay particular attention to the dialogue sections (Sections 1 and 3).

4. At the beginning of each section of the recording time is allotted for questions to read. Use this time to the questions about that part (the voice on the tape tells you how many questions to read) to read. Time is also at the end of each section to check your answers. Use this time to read the questions for the next section.

5. Read the questions. If the query says Mark the answer as A, B, C or D on the answer sheet, make sure you do not sense that A, B, C and D correspond to writing. Just write A, B, C or D. If the question states that you should not use more than three words in your response, write four words you get no points for that question.

6. The answers usually appear in the interview in the same order as the questions.

7. The speakers often correct themselves. They will say something in the beginning and then change the statement. For example, we were going to Lahore “is said, then” No, let’s make Karachi. The correct answer is the final statement that is not Karachi and Lahore. Be careful with this kind of tricks.

8. If you miss an answer, do not panic. Stay tuned for the next reply.

9. Write your answer directly the question sheet individually. Do not try to remember to write answers on the answer sheet. The ten minutes at the end of the test are more than enough to get your answers to the answer sheet.

IELTS Reading Tips

1. 1. The reading test is considered the most difficult part of IELTS. You have three long sections, each with many members, read and answer 40 questions (13 to 14 per section). Unlike the listening test, no extra time given at the end of your answers over to the answer sheet. Time can be a major obstacle, since you only have one hour to finish the test.

2. The key to good practice in this part. Read newspapers, magazines and books.

3. Try to improve your reading skills and speed.

4. The most important thing to understand is the test to assess your understanding of the members. It does not test how well you understood the passage. The test specific skills mentioned scanning and skimming.

5. Scanning is what one does, for example when searching for a phone number in a directory. You know the specific information you are looking at the bottom of the page quickly. This technique is used to answer questions such as multiple choice and matching. You scan the passage to quickly find the information mentioned in the question. Once you find it, you get the answer to the question of the passage and write.

6. Skimming refers to a section quickly evaluate an idea to get without trying to understand the details.

7. The time factor is very important in this section so be careful about time.

8. First read all questions to a quick idea of ​​what kind of information is essential to get.

9. Underline the important information like dates, places and names while reading.

10. Once you through all the questions, skim over the text and underline important parts. If you have any questions about answering the question while reading.

11. Responding to the questions one by one with the help of the underlined parts of the passage.

12. The answers usually appear in the same order as the content in question, the answer to question 4 will advance in the content than the answer to question 5. But it is not necessary.

13. Read the directions for each question a very watchful. If the question states that you must not exceed three words can then use in your answer, you are bond to three words in three words.

14. Be careful about the true / false / not given and Yes / No / Not stated these are the toughest questions.

15. If you do not know the answer to a question next question will not waste your time on one question.

IELTS Writing Tips

1. You should do a lot for the practice of writing this module pass.

2. Task 2 have more brands to spend more time. Twenty minutes on task 1 and 40 minutes on task 2 would be a good balance.

3. Both writing tasks, it is a good idea to put down your thoughts on the question sheet. It will give you an outline for your writing. It may be 2 or 3 minutes, but the time is worth it.

4. Not go beyond your relevant points, and avoid writing any irrelevant information. Describe the most relevant and important data.

5. Write concluding sentence that sums up everything.

6. In task 2 candidates to present an argument, so they have something to write about the subject have. Regularly read newspapers, magazine articles and editorials on topical issues. It will help you expand your ideas.

7. Introduce the topic and the shape of your attitude whether you agree or disagree.

8. Opinions of scholars to support your position and write relevant examples.

9. Is the opposing view and explain why you differ with it.

10. Wind with a brief concluding section.

11. If there is time left at the end, improve your answers by checking spelling or grammatical errors.

IELTS Speaking Tips

The test consists of three parts. In the first part the examiner will ask you to introduce yourself. He can ask some relevant questions.

In the second part you get a piece of paper with a topic written. You have to speak for two minutes on the subject. You get one minute to write your ideas.

1. Make sure you read all the questions on the subject, written on the paper. It is generally two or three parts that you will have to talk about. Do not miss this one query.

2. Write your ideas on the subject in a given one minute. Two minutes is a long time just to talk and the notes you make will help you to talk for the full two minutes.

3. What examiner asks you to answer the question and do not worry about the facts, since the assessment will be on your language skills and grammatical accuracy is not your knowledge.

4. The main thing that will help in speaking test is to use English in your daily conversations. Avoid communicating in your own language for a few weeks before the test and speak in English only. It makes you confident and you’ll confidently and fluently speak in the test. Watch English movies and English programs on TV to improve your accent and vocabulary development.

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