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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Twenty tips for IELTS success

  1. In Listening, use the example at the beginning of the first section to familiarize yourself with the sound, the situation, and the speakers.
  2. Keep listening until the recording stops, looking only at the questions that relate to the part being played.
  3. There are often pauses in the recording between different sections. Use these to prepare for the next set of questions.
  4. Answer Listening questions in the order they appear on the Question Paper. Remember that they normally follow the order of the information in the recording.
  5. At the end of the recording you have some time to transfer your answers to the Answer Sheet. Check your grammar and spelling as you do so.
  6. In Academic Reading, begin by going quickly through each passage to identify features such as the topic, the style, the likely source, the writer’s purpose and the intended reader.
  7. As you read, don’t try to understand the precise meaning of every word or phrase. You don’t have time, and those parts of the text might not be tested anyway.
  8. Reading tasks sometimes have an example answer. If this is the case, study it and decide why it is correct.
  9. Some tasks require you to use words from the text in the answer; in others you should use your own words. Check the instructions carefully.
  10. The instructions may also include a word limit, e.g. Use no more than three words. Keep to this by avoiding unnecessary words in your answer.