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How to Pass IELTs Exam

IELTS tests your English proficiency: reading, writing, speaking, listening. Here’s how you can pass the IELTS exam with a smart study schedule and more practice.
As a standardised test, IELTS focuses on giving every user, teh same experience. So use this to your favour; understand the genetics of reading, writing, speaking, listening sections to ace it.
Understand the IELTS Test Structure
Each of the 4 sections of the IELTS exam is allocated a fixed time - Reading-60 mins, Writing-60 mins, Speaking-10-15 mins, Listening-30 mins, Try to complete each section within the given time frame.
Time Yourself Correctly
While tackling Speaking & Writing sections, the examiners will expect you to demonstrate specific skills while answering them. Understand this to maximise your band score.
Understand your Expectations
Familiarising yourself with the question types can significantly increase your chances of succeeding the IELTS test. Knowing the question types will help you prepare for the answers.
Familiarise Yourself with the Question Type
There is no shortcut to success. Your approach strategy for each section of the IELTS paper will help you identify your strengths & weaknesses and help you focus to improve.
Practice, Practice and Practice
To ace the IELTS exam, use authentic materials to prepare. Listen to podcasts, take notes on interesting stories, read Editorials from the Guardian or the Economist.
Study Authentic Materials
Try carving out model answers from test books to solidify your command of vocabulary and sentence and essay structure.
Focus on ‘Model Answers’
Rewrite essays that have already been reviewed, following the advice and comments from your teachers.
Fair Copy of Your Essays
Pick up useful tips from specialist websites or dedicated IELTS podcast platforms while on the go as well!
Refer to Grammar Tips Online/ Podcast
Record yourself narrating stories about your experiences. Listen to the recordings and critique your grammar, accent and pronunciation.
Record Yourself
Be conscious of your mistakes while writing or speaking. Make a note of them and go back to rectify them diligently.
Be Aware of Your Mistakes