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Monagelle got Band 7.5 in IELTS with these easy techniques

Monagelle got Band 7.5 in IELTS with these easy techniques

Monagelle Toledo is a 23 year-old lady from the Philippines and one of our IELTS results competition winners. Just like you, she had to take the IELTS test and while preparing she used a few easy techniques that helped her reach her target score – Band 7.5. Here is what Monagelle had to say about her IELTS preparation – try these simple techniques to improve your own performance in the upcoming exam:

Band 8 in IELTS“First of all, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Simone Braverman and her entire team. You have played a major role in my success, through the tips given in your book Target Band 7 and through your complete practice exercises.

Here are my techniques that I would like to share with the other IELTS candidates:

1. Have a Time Table.

Know your goals that you want to achieve in a specific period of time. For instance, do 2 listening exercises every day for 1 week, then reading exercises for the next week and so on. Try also to practice all 4 sections without a break, just like in a mock exam.

2. Identify your strengths and weaknesses.

Be attentive to your common mistakes and address them. Try to identify or experiment with your own strategies on how to rectify the problem. In my case, I had trouble in the Reading section until I found out that it is easier to read all the questions first which are related to the first paragraph or passage of the article and answer them before moving on to the next group of questions.

3. Practice.

Never stop until you nail it. Spare no effort.

4. Relax and conquer the exam.

Congratulate yourself on a job well done. Good luck and congratulations in advance!

IELTS test in Georgia – May 2014 (General Training)

Our friends A and N shared the Writing and Speaking questions from a recent IELTS exam in Georgia:

Writing testIELTS test in Georgia

Writing task 1 (a letter)

Write a letter to your friend from a different country. Invite him/her to a party at your home and include the following

– What is the party about?
– Give directions how to get to your place.
– Suggest how to accommodate him/her.

Writing Task 2 (an essay)

Some people say language courses using the internet and allowing you to talk to somebody is a good way to learn. Others, however, believe that study in classrooms is still the best way of learning. Give your opinion on these views and include your own experiences and examples.

Speaking test

Interview

– What is your full name?
– Can I see your ID?
– Where are you from?
– Do you work or study?
– What is your hometown?
– What don’t you like about your hometown?
– Would you like to live in a different town?
– What languages do you know?
– Would you like to learn some other languages?
– What kind of TV programs do you watch?
– How much time do you spend watching TV?
– Did you spend the same amount of time watching TV as a child?
– Would you allow your children to watch a lot of TV? Why?

Cue Card

Describe a situation when you forgot something important. Please say

– Where was it?
– What did you forget?
– Why did you forget it?
– How did you feel about it?

Discussion

– Do you think memorising things is important? Why?
– Why do some people remember things better than others?
– Do you think we memorise things differently now compared to the past?
– Do you have a system how to remember things?