Thursday, July 11, 2013

IELTS Preparation-How to get Good Score in IELTS

Do you worry about IELTS preparation? Do you know how to get good score in IELTS? This exam is very important for non-speaker English people who are going to abroad for higher study.

IELTS Preparation-How to get Good Score in IELTS


International English Language Testing System, in short form called IELTS. It is English efficiency test exam. Today’s world, it is a well known word to all. Cambridge University and IDP are authorized to take IELTS in the whole world. It is the most recognized English language testing system and almost all of the universities in the world accept IELTS score.

Universities try to increase their requirements of IELTS day by day. So to get a chance in a world class university it is necessary to get a very good score. It is a matter of some simple tricks to get a very high score and I am describing the tricks in my ways from my own experience.

Golden Time for IELTS Preparation
Many people ask is there any specific time or routine preparing IELTS. Actually any student can prepare themselves any time for this exam, but the higher scorers suggest that after applying for this exam a student should prepare timeline about how to prepare.

5 Ground Rules to Get a Good Score in IELTS
All the preparations should have taken before the test. There is no other way then practice a lot to get a good score in IELTS. Here I share some of the simple tricks I followed before my test.

1. Practice, practice and practice: Practice makes a man perfect. So make sure you have enough practice before registered for the test because each exam has huge fee. Take enough preparation before getting registered for the test.

2. Follow Only One Set of Guide Books: There are hundreds of writers have thousands of guide books for the IELTS test. But I recommend following just only one set of guide books. Different writer and publishers have their own way to express their opinions. So it will just give you exam panic rather then helping you.

3. Maintain a Strict Routine for Study: Try to solve at least one set of books from IELTS preparation guides before your exam. For this purpose, make a day to day routine and strictly follow it. It will be great if you build an hourly based routine for your preparation. As an example, in the Cambridge IELTS books, each book contains 4 to 5 mock test question paper of the full phase exam. Simultaneously, in each set contains 7 books. So totally, there are 35 tests. Now, if you plan to seat for solving one test a day, then it will take around 35 days to finish the set.

4. Seat for Practice Test Regularly: There are lots of preparation guide in market and internet as well. There are also online exams in the internet available now. So try to solve question paper in daily basis. If possible, register for mock tests in IELTS corners.

5. Asses Your Score Form Mock Test and Mark Your Weakness: The only reason I prefer to register in an IELTS center for mock test because, they asses your exam paper and publish your result to you. In some case, they also marked your weaknesses. So it will help you to find out where are you now and also help you to recover your deficiency.

If you search online then you will find many IELTS preparation materials and get other students experiences about the examination and preparation. If possible ask the English medium students to teach English properly and tell them to suggest you about how to get good score in IELTS examination. Here, I just shared my experience and also my secret of obtaining good result to show you the substitute ways. These are just my opinion not fact. Everyone should have their own way to reach their goal. These are mine. So find out your way to reach your target. Sit tight and get ready for the exam. 
Wish you good luck.


1 comment:

  1. Post is fastidious and impressive. But a most candidate make mistake that, they will do register for the test close to admission or visa deadline. It will be good idea to take test date three to six months in advance, that way you will have enough time to prepare and take care of your other courses or studies or office work.

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