How To Crack IELTS Entrance Exam?

1. There are four-section in the IELTS exam, listening, reading, writing, and speaking. Understand the test format, question types and timing for each part of the test so you’re not surprised on test day.
2. Various countries, colleges, and visa processing requirements necessitate various band scores. Be familiar with the requirements of your intended institution and ensure that you achieve or surpass that standard.
3. Try to listen to podcasts, TED Talks, news channels and conversations in English. This will improve your ability to track various accents and paces — crucial for doing well on the listening section.
4. The reading section contains diverse texts. Read newspapers, and academic and journal articles regularly and work on your skimming, scanning, and gist reading.
5. Write essays and task-based responses in a timed environment. Know the format and practice writing it correctly. Use proper grammar, vocabulary, and cohesion in your writing.
6. Drill yourself with friends on speaking in English or record yourself answering sample questions. If you focus on fluency, pronunciation, and coherence instead of sounding too perfect.
7. Taking a complete IELTS test (mock test) gives a picture of the actual exam. Examine your missteps, record progress and adjust your approach. Mock tests are the best way to build confidence and exam stamina.
8. Consistency is everything. Prepare a daily study schedule and adhere to it. This means balancing all four sections of the test and spending a little extra time on the areas where you are weakest to help ensure you progress steadily.

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