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Important tips for preparing your IELTS exam


To improve your IELTS scores, increase your confidence and familiarity with the test.

IELTS is the most widely used high-stakes English language test in the world.


Many people take IELTS in order to achieve their academic and professional goals. There are a few important points of IELTS that you should cover in the time leading up to the test to obtain the best possible IELTS band score possible. In this article we will look at the most important points you have to know to build your trust and familiarity with IELTS to achieve maximum your scores on your test day. Understanding what is expected and how the test is graded, as well as ensuring that relevant skills and strategies are performed, can make a significant difference.

Making sure you knows what is required from you in the Ielts exam is essential if you want to give IELTS your best shot. To begin, you must decide whether you require Academic or General Training IELTS and when you require the results. IELTS scores are set by the receiving organizations such as colleges and immigration authorities, and are generally listed on university and government websites under academic requirements.

Being familiar with the structure of IELTS is an important first step, which include knowing the timing, the number of parts and the types of questions and task types, as it starts building your confidence. Before taking the official test, make sure you’ve completed some IELTS practice tests. These can be found at IELTS.org. Remember to take advantage of the available resources. Taking practice tests allows you to pinpoint which skills you need to improve in order to achieve the desired result.

You’ll need to practice listening in a context that’s relevant to you. Radio and television talk shows, podcasts, and Ted Talks are all good places to start. As IELTS is a test of global English, you need to be familiar with a wide range of accents including British, American, Australian and Canadian.

On one hour, you must deal with about 2,700 words and answer 40 questions in the IELTS Reading test. You must stick to the 20-minute time limit for each passage. Reading abilities such as skimming and scanning, which allow you to swiftly discover the portions of the texts you actually need to read, are critical. You must learn multiple strategies for various types of questions and expand your vocabulary.

You’ll need to know the structure for your answers and the specific vocabulary to express changes in graphs for IELTS Academic writing. A typical essay structure includes a clear introduction, body paragraphs with theme sentences, and a brief conclusion.


Make sure you’re familiar with the format and sorts of exercises for IELTS Speaking. You should practice all three parts of the Speaking test, especially building up to the 2 minute monologue in part 2 and working on fluency and confidence. Make sure to download the site’s sample Speaking exercises and record yourself, listening back to see where you need to improve.







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