Here are 5 TIPS TO boost your IELTS Result. Find out how you can improve your IELTS preparation – Vocabulary, Reading, Writing, and Listening.

5 TIPS TO BOOST THE IELTS PREPARATION

 

  • International English Language Testing System (IELTS) grades your English Language proficiency based on four key aspects of a Language: Speaking, listening, reading, and writing. It involves many hours of preparation which often includes extensive reading.
  • However, while practicing it is essential to pay attention to some important points in order to get the best from your study time and make it qualitative and worthwhile. Here are some important tips to improve your IELTS score:

1. Improve your vocabulary

  • Your vocabulary i.e. the usage of words matters a lot no matter you are undergoing a writing task or a speaking task. Learning English is all about using words in the right context as precisely as possible.
  • You need to read frequently to get good at this. The more words you expose yourself to, the better will be your vocabulary. When you read, underline or highlight the words you are not familiar with a marker.
  • Try to understand the contextual meaning of these words. You can also look at the dictionary to understand the meaning more clearly. Also, reading English newspapers and listening to English news will expose you to a number of new words.
  • After learning a new word, you should practice using it. When you use new words often, you will be able to speak more fluently. According to research studies, you will have to repeat the new word 10 to 20 times to make it a part of your day-to-day speech.

Additional Tips:

  • Record phrases and expressions to use in different academic contexts.
  • Use a good dictionary to check proper word usage.
  • Do not spend too much time learning highly specialized or technical words.
  • Record meaningful and useful expressions related to any topic
  • Practice writing and talking in English.
  • Read newspapers, magazines, blogs, and listen to podcasts to learn more.

2. Read as much as you can

  • Always keep an English-English dictionary handy so that you can refer to meanings when you come across new words. This helps you to avoid translating back to your mother tongue. However, the following checklist will help you in the process.
    • Make sure you know what’s required for each task.
    • Scam and skim the text to create a general picture.
    • Follow all the instructions carefully.
    • Remember to find out the primary vocabulary in the text.
    • Work on the text organization.
    • Do not refer to a dictionary until you have completed the task and verified your answers.
    • It is also a good idea to read a couple of English newspapers and watch English news every morning.

3. Develop your writing skills

  • The recording of words is a consistent part of the preparation for the IELTS test. Compose a sentence and a definition, using a word to check it later for future reference. For example, the term “immense” means tremendous which has a comparable meaning to the words enormous, colossal, and expansive. Below are some of the tips to improve your writing skills for the IELTS exam.

Additional Tips:

  • Practice writing with time to enhance your speed
  • Task 2 writing exam of IELTS includes more marks and is longer, so leave sufficient time for it.
  • Do not finish the answers below the minimum word limit.
  • Analyze the questions carefully before answering.
  • Leave extra time to edit the answers.
  • Check if you correctly answered all the parts or not.

4. Practice pronunciation and fluency

  • Practicing consistently and pronouncing words correctly would really help you at getting a good score during your speaking session.
  • IELTS speaking component is structured into three sessions: Structured interview, a short talk, and free interview.
  • The first aspect is usually about you (the test taker). You will be answering questions on your daily activities and life as you know it. It usually takes 5 minutes.
  • In the second aspect, your examiner will give you a card, a cue card, containing a task or an instruction.  Your examiner then lets you go through the questions on the card. One minute would be given to you to prepare and gather your thoughts. Thereafter, you’d be required to give a talk for 2 minutes.
  • Questions in the third and final aspect of the IELTS Speaking Test are usually abstract. Your examiner will be raising some issues that you need to react to. It equally takes about 5 minutes.

 Additional Tips:

  • Practice talking to a friend for at least 10 min regularly.
  • Consciously make the effort to speak up during conversations.
  • Record your talks on various topics as much as you can.
  • Listen to spoken English (on radio/TV/films as much as possible and pay attention to how words are pronounced.)
  • When listening to recordings, repeat phrases after the speaker in order to improve your speaking and use stress and intonation properly.

5. Practice listening skills

  • Make the effort to listen to the news, podcasts, recordings, and pay attention to conversations, then try to recollect the main points of the discussions. You can jot certain essential bits of information from a conversation and then try to analyze them.

Additional Tips:

  • Make use of the time you get for preparation to think about the content of the task and focus.
  • It is important to make sure that you know exactly what you should do for each task by thoroughly checking the instructions.
  • Check your answers, listen once again, and try to sort out if there are any problems.
  • Remember that you only hear the recording once. Don’t pause the CD when you are practicing.

 

In conclusion, the tips mentioned above will surely assist you to be ready for the IELTS exam. However, your success in the test will depend on your practice and commitment. A combination of these two, along with hard work, will offer you a splendid chance of achieving the desired results in the examination. 

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