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🔶How do I prepare for the IELTS at home for free?
I got an 8.5 in IELTS with a 9 in reading, 9 in listening, 8.5 in speaking and 7.5 in writing.
The official booklet that is sent to you once you book your test is more than enough for preparation. It has great practice tests with answer keys for all four parts that allow you to see how the paper pattern is and what kind of questions will come along with the right way of answering.
I watched a lot of free YouTube videos for tips on improving your speaking. I also found a lot of mock speaking tests to be helpful. If you already speak English fluently, it shouldn't be very difficult. The questions are basic and easy to answer, just be confident.
The most important thing for the reading part is to improve your reading speed. Solving the reading practice tests would be helpful. If you already have a habit of reading then it would be an added advantage. One trick that helped me in reading was reading the questions first and then answering them as i read the passage.
Listening was not an issue for me as I have a habit of watching a lot of English TV shows and am comfortable with various accents. Try watching YouTube videos of different TV shows with subtitles to help familiarise yourself with various accents. The practice tests on the IELTS official website proved to be extremely useful for me.
For writing, more than the essay, the data interpretation part is of importance. Practice is needed to be able to accurately represent data in the form of writing. Apart from the booklet, you will easily find a lot of practice material online. For writing, it is important to actually practice writing, and not just read other written material. Unless you write yourself, you won't get the correct technique.
IELTS is pretty easy and a good score is possible with the right practice and techniques. Hope these tricks were useful.
All the best. Source: Quora ©️Kangan Chhibber, the IELTS candidate.
I got an 8.5 in IELTS with a 9 in reading, 9 in listening, 8.5 in speaking and 7.5 in writing.
The official booklet that is sent to you once you book your test is more than enough for preparation. It has great practice tests with answer keys for all four parts that allow you to see how the paper pattern is and what kind of questions will come along with the right way of answering.
I watched a lot of free YouTube videos for tips on improving your speaking. I also found a lot of mock speaking tests to be helpful. If you already speak English fluently, it shouldn't be very difficult. The questions are basic and easy to answer, just be confident.
The most important thing for the reading part is to improve your reading speed. Solving the reading practice tests would be helpful. If you already have a habit of reading then it would be an added advantage. One trick that helped me in reading was reading the questions first and then answering them as i read the passage.
Listening was not an issue for me as I have a habit of watching a lot of English TV shows and am comfortable with various accents. Try watching YouTube videos of different TV shows with subtitles to help familiarise yourself with various accents. The practice tests on the IELTS official website proved to be extremely useful for me.
For writing, more than the essay, the data interpretation part is of importance. Practice is needed to be able to accurately represent data in the form of writing. Apart from the booklet, you will easily find a lot of practice material online. For writing, it is important to actually practice writing, and not just read other written material. Unless you write yourself, you won't get the correct technique.
IELTS is pretty easy and a good score is possible with the right practice and techniques. Hope these tricks were useful.
All the best. Source: Quora ©️Kangan Chhibber, the IELTS candidate.
#IELTS_writing #task_1 #advanced_word 🔹exceed /ɪkˈsiːd/ verb
to be greater than a number or amount, or to go past an allowed limit
Ex: Sales this year exceeded the total for the two previous years.
Ex: Uzbekistan’s public debt has exceeded $25 billion References: Cambridge Advanced Learner's dictionary
to be greater than a number or amount, or to go past an allowed limit
Ex: Sales this year exceeded the total for the two previous years.
Ex: Uzbekistan’s public debt has exceeded $25 billion References: Cambridge Advanced Learner's dictionary
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IELTS Writing & Speaking course DAY 15 #DAY15 Essay breakdown - Useful vocabulary from the essay with their definitions and examples. - Useful grammar from the essay. - Additional exercises for writing and speaking.