Here are the Top 3 Tips for your IELTS Exam in the areas of Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. Come back soon for Top 10 Tips! Or join our Forums
- Don’t just glance at instructions; read them carefully. They can vary considerably.
- It often happens that the speaker will give you an answer and then correct what s/he has said - watch out for this ploy.
- Try to anticipate what the speaker will say. This requires concentration - easy in your own language, but more difficult in English !
- Leave a question for later if you can’t answer. Spending a long time on one answer is not ideal. Go back later if you have time and guess if you have to.
- Don’t panic if you don’t know anything about the subject of the passage. All the answers can be found in the passage and you don’t need any specialist knowledge.
- Remember, unlike the Listening section of the exam, you have no extra time to transfer your answers at the end of the Reading section.
- Highlight or circle key words.
- Clearly divide paragraphs.
- Don’t repeat ideas using different words.
- We want to test your ability to communicate effectively, and not just your grammatical accuracy.
- Don’t learn chunks of answers. The examiner is trained to spot this and will change the question.
- Develop your answers as much as possible.
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