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IELTS Preparation: 3 Essential Tips for Success

Three essential tips to start preparing for the IELTS How to prepare for IELTS After analyzing the different official exams available to prove your level of English, and concluding that the IELTS is the right one for you, the most important question arises: how do I prepare for the IELTS? The first step is not to panic. Many factors come into play when finding the optimal way to study for this test. However, as an introduction to the IELTS and to simplify this question, we are going to give you three keys that you must take into account in order to perform in the IELTS well. 1. Become familiar with the test First of all, it is essential that you know intimately how IELTS works. Being a standardized test, the IELTS, or International English Language Testing System, follows strict requirements regarding its structure. That is why, unlike other English tests that you might have taken previously, for the IELTS you must study in advance the format and the evaluation methodology. Here

IELTS Tips Band 7 Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking

If you are planning for postgraduate studies abroad or immigration to the UK, USA, Canada, Auatralis or New Zealand,then you will probably need to do the IELTS exam. Here are some tops tips from IELTS test-takers... Tips for IELTS Speaking\ Answer what you are asked clearly: yes, no, etc. and then expand your response with more detail. Beware of double questions. Do you ...? Why? Why not? Do not forget to cover the Why? or Why not? Part. Let the question guide your answer. If you are asked for a comparative, conditional, etc. then compare, contrast, provide a conditional answer, etc. Respond first, and then explain. Start speaking! Do not and try to think of all your reasons before you begin speaking. Respond to the question; agree, disagree, etc. give your opinion – then follow up with reasons, examples, etc. Part 1: short answers, no more than two sentences or three sentences. Part 2: Read the Cue Card carefully. It is preferable to speak about something that you ar