Top Tips For IELTS Examination



Top Tips For IELTS Examination

One of the interesting factors of IELTS preparation is that candidates can seamlessly
incorporate their IELTS practice into their respective daily routines. Reading an English
storybook (fiction or non-fiction), an informal chat with friends or even watching television,
can help one to prepare for IELTS 2018 exam!

Preparation Tips


1. Listening Section: The Listening section is the first and most important part of the IELTS
test. This section of IELTS has four sections and includes 40 items. In terms of IELTS
preparation, it is best to take each section separately.

  • 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 candidates will be asked to note down specific information from the conversation.
    The best way to prepare for this IELTS section is by listening to as many as
    conversations possible. A very easy method is to practice listening to English
    bulletins regularly. 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 a regular practice involving listening and noting it down on
    paper.
  • Speech: In this section, the test-takers are made to listen to a speech. They would
    listen to a speech in a social or academic context and answer a series of questions
    asked. The test will measure how well one can grasp the core idea of the speech and
    understand highlighted issues.
  • 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.
  • Group discussion: This involves interaction between a maximum of four people. So, it
    is important that candidates ensure to make their own selves feel comfortable catching
    up with more than one speech flow. Again, attending and listening to discussions are
    the best ways to prepare for this sectional test.


            Some other IELTS preparation tips for the Listening section

  • In the listening IELTS section, test takers should first read the example provided at
    the beginning of the first section to acquaint themselves with the sound, the speaker
    and the situation.
  • Multi-tasking is a mandate in this section. Candidates need to continue to listen to the
    audio while writing down the notes and answers.
  • One has to practise listening to both an individual talking and more than one person
    speaking simultaneously.
  • It is important to be accurate with spellings, many lose easy scores due to spelling
    mistakes.
  • Practise short-writing style, as it will save you lot of time. For instance, instead of
    writing approximately write approx.


2. Reading Section: This section evaluates candidates' reading skills. Basically, test takers
are given long articles to read followed by a set of questions like multiple choice, sentence
completion, summary writing, matching information, short-answers. The reading passages for
both IELTS Academic and General test are different. Since one is required to sit for the

Academic test for the purpose of admission the content of the test is typically heavier and
tougher in terms of topic and language.

Here are the IELTS preparation tips for the IELTS Reading test:

Read as much as possible: This might seem tedious in the beginning. Therefore, the
  • easier way to do that is by reading whatever interests the candidates in the beginning.
    It might be a short paragraph, an Ad, or even newspaper briefs. Once the primary
    phase is over, then they might shift to heavier reading materials like long essays,
    editorials, short stories.
  • Make Notes: It is advisable to make notes while reading. This will sharpen the ability
    to search for details. It is vital to understand what to highlight and what to note.
  • Repeat the exercise: Reading a note once will not help. Sometimes it helps to go
    through the whole process of reading the text as it helps candidates to keep
    themselves updated and remember what had they earlier taken note of. Also, one
    could find new points in the same text when he/she re-reads it.
  • 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 comprehending skills.

Some other IELTS preparation tips for the Reading section

  • Read the entire passage carefully and take an overview of the crux of the passage.
  • Be careful of the time limits, you will not be given any extra seconds.
  • Do not leave any question unanswered even if you are not sure of the answer, as there
    is no negative marking.
  •  To save few seconds, write the responses directly on sheets since you will not be
    given extra time to write it again.

3. Writing Section: The writing section in each version of IELTS has two subsections. 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:


1. Reading sample essays: It is always helpful to read as many sample essays as possible.
Analysing the essays carefully, and writing down relevant points play an important role to
structure the essay. There are few points to consider here:
Clarification- Topic of Essay. Aspirants can pose the following questions to gain clarity on
the topic

 Does the first paragraph make the topic clear?
 Does the headline reflect the subject of the essay?
 Observe how the writer flows the vital points of the essay.

2. Write essays: It is important to write sample essays as part of the preparation. The
following points should be kept in mind before writing the essay:

 Writing down all the points that come to one's mind on the given topic
 Once that is done, filtering of relevant points should be done from the same list.
 Then candidates need to which direction they want their essay to take.
 While presenting an argument, it is important to adhere to the point that one has'

decided to move forward with. Aspiring candidates should never present more than
one point of view in an argument. It will reflect confusion on the invigilator's part.

3. Grammar practice: Practicing grammar helps test takers in making their essays and
summaries devoid of any mistakes. Since it is an English level exam, grammar is one of the
vital areas that will be checked. Hence, it is important that all articles are grammatically
correct.

Some other IELTS Preparation tips for writing section

 It is advisable to commence with Task 2 first as it is worth more marks and is easier.
 Both the tasks should be completed on time. To get familiar with IELTS writing
section time limits, it is necessary to undergo rigorous practice of writing.
 One must refrain from using informal language as much as one can, for instance, no
abbreviations, no 1st or 2nd pronouns or possessive, apart from the concluding
paragraph where examinees support their response.
 Candidates should underline important words in the task to focus on what they have to
do when they start answering. It works as a reminder.
 Test takers must stick to the topic and not write unnecessary responses and
statements.

4. Speaking Section: One of the most interesting sections of the IELTS test, the speaking
section involves one-on-one live interaction with an invigilator. This test analyses the
proficiency pertaining to spoken English and the duration of this section is between 11 and 14
minutes. The speaking test requires one to be spontaneous as it is a human interaction as
opposed to a computerized one. The test is divided into three parts.

First part: In the first part, the examiner asks some general questions to the test taker about
their personal interests, academic background, family, etc. Here are the tips to crack this
section:

 Adding value to replies: It is good to be specific with the responses but candidates can
always add some interesting facts in their reply. Eg: If asked, 'where are you from?'
Besides answering the usual they can add some detail about the place you are from as
well.
 Must be responsive: Candidates must respond promptly. They should be quick and
responsive throughout the Speaking section.

Second part: In this part, test takers are given a topic and asked to speak uninterrupted on the
topic for at least two to three minutes. The examiner tests both speaking skills and knowledge
of the examinee.

 Thinking before Speaking: Though it is important to be responsive, still it is ideal to
take at least a minute before one starts speaking. It brings clarity to the points
candidates are going to make and most importantly the manner they would begin the
speech.
 Knowledge: Examinees should ensure that they have knowledge about what they are
speaking about. They 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 questions about the topic from
the second part. The examiner can put forward some arguments taken from candidate's
speech or he/she might ask to elaborate on a specific point of view the candidate had
previously shared.
 Arguments to be remembered: Arguments from the previous test part should be kept
in mind. Test takers should not look surprised or taken off guard when asked a
question.
 No room for confusion: The answers should not reflect confusion. It is important to
project confidence and willingness to respond.

Additional IELTS Preparation tips for Speaking section


 This is the section where one can enjoy speaking English, thus it is vital to sound
confident and talk as fluently as possible.
 Candidates can practice by recording their responses on tape at home and listen to it.
It will be easier to focus on individual mistakes and pronunciation.
 It is advisable not to prepare the answers, as the examiner may spot the same.
 The best way to respond is to present one's opinion, as that will help them assess
his/her English communication skills.
 Candidates should remember that there is nothing called a single answer and there is
no right or wrong answer. However, test takers should ensure that their ideas and
opinions are conveyed in a proper manner.
 Examinees should avoid using fillers while responding as it reflects hesitation. Filler
words in English 'are' 'um', 'uh', 'er', 'ah', 'like', 'okay', 'right', and 'you know'.

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