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Writing Task 1 facts for IELTS Test

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The examiner will tell you to explain 150 words but you have to explain 170-190 words. Facts :-           Do not write I,me and you (Because its not about me and you) etc.No opinion,no conclusion,no analysis,no conclusion,no inference,no prediction and no explanation. Keep introduction and whole report simple and straight forward , no fancy language,no high vocabulary and importantly no conclusion in Task 1.You have to divide this task in following 3 sections. 1) Introduction ;->                              Introduce your chart in 1 or 2 sentences 2) Overview :->                         List generals trends of chart.Do not write many specific numbers or details in this part only general information. 3) Body :->                 Describe specific features of your chart in 2 or 3 separate paragraphs.    Note:- Do not write a conclusion in task 1 because you do not ask to give your personnel opinion. Prepared by :- Syed Ihteram

The IELTS Reading test: how to practice smarter

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Well, your IELTS exam is getting closer and you are practicing harder, solving more IELTS tests, reading passages, etc. But is this the most efficient way of practicing? The best tip I can share with you is this: when you check your answers versus the correct ones, pay special attention to those you got WRONG. There always will be a chance to congratulate yourself later on those you’ve got right. When you are going over the wrong answers one by one, try to understand why your answer is wrong, why the answer from the answer key is correct, and most importantly – why you made that mistake. Remember it and make sure you never make it again. See what trap you walked into, what are your “weaknesses”, what type of task is the hardest for you. If, for instance, most of your mistakes are in “True/False/Not Given” type of questions – double-check your answers there. Or is your problem on the “Matching headings” task? Then pay extra attention to that kind of questions.

IELTS Test Stress/Relax method

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Stress can lead to confusion, inattention, discouragement and forgetfulness. In fact, the slow-stress hormone in your body, cortisol, affects your ability to think and remember. Cortisol actually has the ability to burn ‘memory neurons’, brain cells that store pieces of your knowledge. This is a defense for the body to try and overcome the stressful situation, but it is also a huge negative for the students since he/she needs to pass the IELTS and does not want to forget. So, here are five good tips to minimize stress before and during the exam: How to get rid of IELTS test stress in 5 steps: #5.  Understand stress: know your enemy; stress is a natural response of the body to make you alert and handle a challenging situation. Since IELTS has a big impact on life, it creates stress. Be positive, remember that your life will be fine and passing or failing the IELTS once is not the end. #4.  Proper breathing: often students forget to breathe right, especially when under stre

IELTS Preparation

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IELTS Preparation is a multi-billion dollar business worldwide. Millions of students prepare for IELTS and take IELTS every year. For many students, IELTS preparation means spending hundreds, if not thousands of dollars/pounds on IELTS courses. Sometimes these IELTS preparation courses are beneficial, sometimes they are not. Sometimes, these IELTS preparation courses teach bad habits and bad strategies that can actually harm your IELTS score. The world of online learning has breathed new life into IELTS preparation. Today, you can sit at home and learn the best IELTS tips and strategies whenever you want. No class times, no transportation required - just a computer and an internet connection. Today, IELTS preparation can be done anywhere and anytime. The best part, however, is how much money can be saved by studying online. No longer will you spend hundreds or thousands of dollars on IELTS preparation courses that may or may not be helpful. Today, you can spend less than $40 a

Studying IELTS

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Studying IELTS is crucial to scoring well on the test. Setting a study schedule can help you to achieve your IELTS goals. The first point to consider when studying IELTS is when to start – the earlier you start, the better your score can be. If you are planning on taking the test in three months, don’t wait until two weeks before the test to study, start now! Three months of diligent study can greatly increase your band score. Another question is how much time to spend studying in a single day. An optimal amount of study is no more than 2-3 hours per day. After this amount of time, your mind will start to wander and you will not be able to process information as quickly. It is better to stop for the day after a couple of hours and start again the next day. One important consideration that many diligent students don’t take into account is study fatigue. You should not be studying every day. If you have started studying early enough, there is no reason to study hard every day. D

IELTS Test – Most Popular English Language Test Worldwide

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The IELTS test is getting to be a very popular English language test. It has been around for almost 20 years. In the last year more than one million people gained IELTS certificates for further education, employment or immigration purposes. The official IELTS website even says that because of the very large numbers of candidates in China, India, Australia, UK and Pakistan, IELTS became the most popular international English language test in the world! The IELTS test is only getting bigger! Slowly but surely the IELTS test finds its way into the USA. Just recently another 57 universities joined the list of many others already recognizing IELTS in the United States. This year more IELTS Test Centers will open in the USA to meet the growing demand for IELTS exams. The UK has accepted IELTS as the official English test for immigration purposes. Also, IELTS band scores can be translated into an equivalent Cambridge ESOL Certificate of a corresponding level. China has opened its bo

Best way to study IELTS

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It is common knowledge that studying hard is the way to get a good score on any test, especially IELTS. This, however, is not true. Yes you need to study hard, but the best way to study IELTS is to “study smart”. What does studying smart mean? It means you don’t waste your time learning from inferior sources, it means you don’t spend hours and hours learning bad habits, and it means you study specifically for your test, not a test that is similar to the one you’re going to take. Don’t waste your time with bad source material. A lot of the materials out there are written by people whose first language isn’t even English. Much of the stuff out there is of shockingly poor quality. These materials teach you bad habits, bad grammar, and bad strategies. Here at GIELTSHelp, we pride ourselves on our high quality materials written by university graduate native English speakers. Thousands of hours of research and development have been put into developing materials that help you learn in

IELTS Tips for Higher Scores

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It seems like every IELTS teacher and every IELTS course has a different tip or strategy to teach students. So, how do you know which ones work and which ones don't? Simple. Think about it in a logical way. Instead of taking the students position, take the position of the IELTS exam. What is the purpose of the academic IELTS exam? Well of course, the goal is to test your ability to communicate using English in a UNIVERSITY SITUATION. Ah ha, so logically the next question is, "What is a typical university situation?" Now this is where the answer gets a little bit more complicated because different universities and subjects have different expectations. However, clearly there is a level of language such as vocabulary and grammar which is a minimum for understanding information in classes and textbooks as well as producing well articulated language to convey ideas clearly to others using written or spoken form. But, this is not all. Western universities do tend to have on