IELTS Tips to Improve Your Score
IELTS (International English Language Testing
System) exam tests your communication skills for the English language. If you
are not a native English speaker and looking to immigrate to English speaking
countries, then it become mandatory to clear the IELTS exam and thus, you need
to clear the IELTS
exam to prove your proficiency in the language. Many universities
and companies in English-speaking countries want to check the English
communication skills of their students and employees before giving admission or
job offers.
Classification of IELTS Exam
- IELTS Academic
- IELTS General
Reading – 60 minutes
For IELTS Academic ReadingIt comprises a set of 40 questions referenced from different books, newspapers, journals, and magazines. The text is long and ranges from descriptive and factual to lengthy and analytical.
For IELTS General Reading
It contains text from a wider variety of sources like newspapers, notices, advertisements, company handbooks, and guidelines. However, the text is simple and used in day to day life.
Tips for the Approach
- Read the passage quickly. Don’t get caught up in understanding each word accurately. You will lose time.
- Try to understand the topic, writer’s style, his intention, and his target audience. It will help in understanding the logical argument, opinion, and attitude of the writer.
- Follow the instructions carefully. Some tasks require answers from the text itself and some require you to answer in your own words.
Writing- 60 minutes
IELTS for Academic WritingIt consists of two tasks based on the general topic but specifically for undergraduates and post-graduates.
Task 1 – you will be given a set of graphs, tables, or diagrams, to interpret and describe the information in your own words.
Task 2 – you will be required to write a definitive piece in response to an opinion or an argument.
For IELTS General Writing
Similar to Academic writing, you would have to write on a regular topic. Firstly, you will be given a scenario, and you will be asked to write a letter either explaining the situation or requesting more information on the same. The second task remains the same.Tips for the Approach
- It is important you analyze the question carefully.
- Always choose formal style of writing for academic and semi-formal, personal style of writing for the general exam.
- Task 2 needs more time to respond hence, it carries more marks, so ensure you manage your time well.
- Don’t make the mistake of explaining the diagram, chart, and graphs in Task 1 of academic writing.
Listening- 30 Minutes
It’s a test wherein people speak English in a native accent. This part of the test checks your ability to understand the basic idea, opinion, and motive of the speaker. There are 2 sections of conversation and 2 sections of a lecture on the academic and social context each.Tips for the Approach
- Listen to the introduction of each section carefully and identify the speaker(s).
- Since you get to listen only once, it’s better to note down important information.
- Make sure you don’t make any grammatical mistakes.
Speaking – 15 Minutes
This segment focuses on your fluency and ability
of expression in the English language. It comprises of three segments – free
interview, a short talk, and a structured interview. The free interview is
about you. For short talk, you will get a topic to speak and 1 minute
preparation time. In the last segment, the examiner will ask question-based on
the said topic.
Tips for the Approach
- Always gather your thoughts and ideas before you start speaking.
- Speak in a clear voice at a normal speed.
- While answering the examiner, your focus should be towards him instead of the recording machine.
- Even in a ‘Yes’ and ‘No’ reply question, it is always better to add a one-line explanation to it.
Tips to Clear IELTS Easily
1. Make reading as your hobby – Start your
mornings with an English newspaper. Make a habit to read anything in English
from short stories to novels, poems, magazines whatever you like. It will
enhance your vocabulary.
2. Write a page daily – Writing a daily
note or keeping a journal is a good way of practicing writing. Add a timer so
that you can improve your writing speed.
3. Understand Grammar – It is important to
understand Basic English grammar, as silly grammar mistakes can be disastrous
in the IELTS exam.
4. Enhance your spoken English Skills –
Learn at least one word each day. Understand its meaning and try to use it in
your daily life.
5. Start talking in English – if you want
to improve your fluency in English then pick a topic and speak clearly for a
few minutes.
6. Practice Previous IELTS Exam Papers –
if you practice previous IELTS exam papers it will help you understand the
format and you will be able to clear the exam confidently.
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