IELTS Exam Prepration Tips
1.IELTS Preparation Tips - Listening Section
IELTS Listening pattern:
The Listening section is the most important part of the IELTS test.
This section of IELTS has 4 sections and includes 40 items. In terms of
IELTS preparation, it is best to take each section separately.
Here are the IELTS preparation tips for the Listening section:
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a. One-on-one interaction: As the name suggests, the one-on-one section
is an interaction between two people. It could be a telephonic
conversation or a general one and you will be asked to note down
specific information from the conversation. The best way to prepare
for this IELTS test is by listening to as many as conversations
possible. A very easy way is to practice listening to English bulletins.
One of the difficulties that a non-native English listener faces is to
comprehend the fluency of native English speakers. However, this
obstacle can be easily overcome with regular practice involving
listening and noting it down on paper.
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b. Speech: In this section, the test-taker is made to listen to a
speech. You listen to a speech in a social or academic context and
answer a series of questions. The test will measure how well you can
grasp the core idea of the speech and understand highlighted issues.
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c. Monologue: Similar to speech, this section involves a monologue.
The best IELTS preparation tips to prepare for this is by mainly
listening to discussions on television.
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d. Group discussion: This involves interaction between a maximum of four
people. So, it is important that you make yourself comfortable catching
up with more than one speech flow. Again, attending and listening to
discussions are the best way to prepare for this test.
Some other IELTS preparation tips for listening section:
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* In the listening IELTS section, make sure you read the first example at the
beginning of the first section to acquaint yourself with the sound,
the speaker and the situation.
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* Make sure you continue to listen to the audio while you write down the answers.
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* You have to practise listening to both an individual talking
and more than one person speaking simultaneously.
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* Be smart with spellings, many lose easy marks because of spelling mistakes.
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* Practise short hand writing style, as it will save you lot of time. For instance,
instead of writing approximately write approx.
2. IELTS Preparation Tips - Reading Section
This section evaluates your reading skills. Basically, you are given a long
article to read which is followed by a set of questions like multiple
choice, sentence completion, summary writing, matching information,
short-answers. The reading section for both IELTS Academic and General
test are different. Since, you are required to sit for the Academic test
for the purpose of admission the content of the test is generally
heavier and tougher.
Here are the IELTS preparation tips for the IELTS Reading test:
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a. Read as much as possible: This might seem tedious in the beginning.
Therefore, the easier way to do that is by reading whatever is interesting
to you in the beginning. It might be a short paragraph, an Ad,
newspaper briefs. Once that phase is over, shift to heavier material
like long essays, editorials, short stories.
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b. Make Notes: Always make notes while reading. This will sharpen your
ability to look for details. Highlight and note down whatever seems
important.
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c. Repeat the exercise: Do not stop after reading a note once. Sometimes it
helps to go through the whole process of reading the text as it helps
you to keep updated and remember what you had earlier taken note of.
Also, you could find new vital points in the same text when you re-read
it.
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d. Practice comprehension: Practicing comprehensions help a lot in the
preparation process. Since the questions in the test are based on the
style of comprehension, it always helps to sharpen your skills in
comprehension.
Some other IELTS preparation tips for reading section:
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* Read the entire passage carefully and take an overview of the crux of the passage.
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* Be careful of the time limits, you will not be given any extra seconds.
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* Do not leave any question unanswered even if you are not sure of the
answer, as there is no negative marking.
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* To save few seconds, write the responses directly on sheets since you will
not be given extra time to write it again.
3. IELTS Preparation Tips - Writing Section
The writing section in each version of IELTS has two sub sections.
In the academic test, you are required to describe a chart, graph or
diagram and in addition write an essay expressing your point of view
or argument.
In the general test, the test-taker is presented with a situation and
asked to write a letter explaining the situation along with the essay.
Here are the IELTS preparation tips for the IELTS writing test:
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1. Read sample essays: It is always helpful to read as many sample essays as possible. Study the essays carefully and note down the points.
There are few points to consider here:
Bring clarity on what is the essay about.
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a. Does the first paragraph make the topic clear?
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b. Does the headline reflect the subject of the essay?
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c. Observe how the writer flows the vital points of the essay.
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2. Write essays: It is important to write sample essays as part of the preparation.
Keep the following points in mind before writing the essay
Note all the points that come to mind on the topic.
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a. Once that is done, filter the necessary points from the same list.
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b. Bring clarity on which direction you want your essay to take.
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c. While presenting an argument, it is important that you stick to your point.
Never present more than one point of view in an argument. It will reflect confusion on the invigilator's part.
Some other IELTS Preparation tips for writing section.
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* Begin with Task 2 first as it is worth more marks and is easier.
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* Make sure you complete both the tasks on time. To get familiar with
IELTS writing section time limits, it is necessary you practise writing.
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* Avoid informal language as much as you can, for instance,
no abbreviations, no 1st or 2ndpronouns or possessive,
apart from the concluding paragraph where you support your response.
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* Underline important words in the task to focus on what you have to do
when you start answering. It works as a reminder.
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* Stick to the topic, do not write unnecessary responses.
4. IELTS Preparation Tips - Speaking Section
One of the interesting sections of the IELTS test, the speaking section involves
a one-on-one live interaction with an invigilator. This test analyses
your use of spoken English, and takes between 11 and 14 minutes.
The speaking test requires you to be spontaneous as it is a human
interaction as opposed to a computerized one. The test is divided into
three parts.
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First part: In the first part, the examiner asks some general questions to
the test taker like his/her interests, what are you studying etc. Here
are the tips to crack this section:
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1. Add value to your replies: It is good to be specific with your replies but
you can always add some interesting facts in your answers. Eg: If you
are asked where are you from? Besides answering the usual you can also
add some detail about the place you are from.
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2. Be responsive: Do not take too long to answer questions.
Be quick and responsive.
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Second part: In this part, you are given a topic and asked to speak
uninterrupted on the topic for at least 2 to 3 minutes. The examiner
tests both your speaking skills and knowledge in this test.
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1. Think before you speak: It is best to take at least a minute before
you start speaking. Bring clarity on the points you are going to make
and most importantly how you are going to start.
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2. Knowledge: Make sure you have knowledge about what you are
speaking. You should be able to communicate the key points of the
topic to the invigilator.
Third part: This part is important as here the examiner asks you questions
about the topic from the second part. He can put forward some arguments
from your speech or he could ask you to elaborate on a specific point of
view you have previously shared.
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1. Remember your arguments: Always remember your arguments from the
previous test part. You should not look surprised or taken off guard
when asked a question.
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2. Do not sound confused: Do not let your answer reflect confusion.
Be confident and show your willingness.
Some other IELTS Preparation tips for Speaking :
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This is the section where you can enjoy speaking English,
thus be confident and talk as fluently as you want.
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* You can do so by practising recording on a tape at home and listen
to it. Focus on your mistakes and pronunciation.
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* Make sure you don't go with prepared answer, as the examiner may spot it.
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* The best way to respond is to present your opinion, as that will help
them assess your communication skills.
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* Remember there is no single answer and there is no right or wrong answer. However, make sure you present your idea.