Ielts tips

IELTS section contains very useful tips in the form of videos for Reading, Listening, Writing and Speaking activities involved in IELTS test. These videos will guide you on how to get good scores in all of the IELTS activities. These tutorials will focus on improving your reading ,writing, listening and speaking skills.

Reading and speaking are two activities which are normally considered a bit difficult by most of the students, we have some great tips for these two activities. Some very useful videos can be found which will help you in your preparation for the test and get  good scores.

READING TIPS

  • Read the given paragraphs thoroughly and try to get its theme.

  • Underline the difficult words.

  • Try to work out the meaning of the difficult words.

  • A good practice is to go through the question given at end before reading the paragraph.

  • Try to understand the questions given.

  • Once you get the answers, do make sure that your answers make sense.

  • If you don’t find answers to some questions, don’t leave them! answer them by guess.

  • Most importantly do not waste too much time on one section, do try to answer all the questions.

Reading, Listening, Writing and Speaking activities involved in IELTS test. These videos will guide you on how to get good scores in all of the IELTS activities. These tutorials will focus on improving your reading ,writing, listening and speaking skills

SPEAKING TIPS

  • Speak with confidence, don’t be shy or nervous.

  • Don’t try to translate word by word while speaking.

  • First of all  give introduction to the topic given to you.

  • Don’t try to speak too fast.

  • Try to talk to your friends in English a week or two before appearing in the test.

  • Present your topic in a way that you are telling story.

 

LISTENING TIPS

Be attentive in the listening activity.

Read all the questions carefully.

Try to be with the speaker, if you are not able to understand what he said then move to the next question.

Don’t even try to correct your spelling mistakes while listening.

If you don’t find answers to some questions, try to answer them your sense and guess

 

 

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