IELTS BLOG
This blog is to help IELTS exam takers to prepare well by providing very helpful tips to score more in all modules of IELTS.
Friday, 31 July 2015
Thursday, 30 July 2015
Essay examples
These are so easy to understand yet best essays with which you can score up to 8 bands.
Sample Essay #1 (Natural Resources)
Sample Essay #2 (Happiness)
Sample Essay #3 (Foreign language)
Sample Essay #4 (cultural diversity)
Sample Essay #5 (Computers and internet)
Sample Essay #6 (Life expectancy)
Saturday, 12 July 2014
Linking Words and Vocabulary for IELTS WRITING AND SPEAKING
Connectors
and Linking words are mainly used in IELTS writing and IELTS speaking to keep the content in flow. And if,
these linking words are used accurately that improves cohesion/coherence of
your writing and speaking. But you should use it very carefully. Many
candidates are making mistake by using similar looking connectors at wrong
place and loses bands. And sometimes it has been seen that candidate put some
connector which goes with the sentence and miss out on putting in the perfect
one. So if you understand the below given table of linking words and use it
relevantly it will help improving your coherence of your IELTS writing task 2.
Use
as many of the following words and make your essay or speech coherent. By the way, you do not have to use all or most of them. You may end up
using 10-20 relevant words for the situation.
For
the words, which you do not know the meaning of OR how to use it in the
sentence,search it on the Google it
will provide you with the meaning and it's use by giving more than one
sentences of the same words.
Vocabulary/lexical
resources:
Vocabulary
plays a major role after you are well versed with structure of IELTS writing
tasks. Because the vocabulary is something which can express your writing
precisely and relevantly. And it will add more stars to your structure.
But
the question is how to build up the vocabulary??
Answer:
everyday out of your readings get 3-8 words (as per your convenience) and get
its meaning and example sentence from dictionary or you can find it on google.
Then note those words somewhere in your notebook you use for IELTS preparation.
Like
this:
Deterrent => A thing that
discourages or is intended to discourage someone from doing something
Sentence=> cameras are a major deterrent to crime.
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You
can use this web site to research on words : http://www.reference.com/
Then
keep referring this list of words after some span of time because after some
days you would have forgotten some words. And to build up the vocabulary
remembering only word and its meaning is not enough you also have to understand
how to use that word in writing so that the sentence construction will not go
wrong.
Sunday, 15 June 2014
IELTS SPEAKING GUIDE
IELTS speaking tests your ability to communicate without hesitation, with proper grammar and with cohesion and compliance.
Apart from these technical abilities you have to acquire one more piece of
command to present your IELTS speaking well, which is “Just speak your mind”. That
means you should be able to speak whatever is there in your mind about the
asked question, in English, without going off the topic and without putting in
more information than required.
IELTS speaking module is divided in three sections.
Section Number
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Type of Questions
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Time taken (Approximately)
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section 1
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Introductory
questions
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4-5 minutes
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Section 2
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Cue-card/monologue
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3-4 minutes
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Section 3
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Two way
discussion
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5-7 minutes
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IELTS
Speaking Section 1:
Here you will be asked general things about you.
- Your full name
- Your identification
- What you do? (Work/study)
- your daily routine.
- your house.
- your hometown.
- your hobbies.
- your liking of foods.
IELTS
Speaking Section 2:
In this section you will be given two minutes to speak on
given topic/situation which can be from your past, present or future.
Sample
cue-cards:
1) Describe a
special event you have visited.(Past)
- What was that
- Where it was?
- Why it is so special for you?
2) Discuss one
of your traits which helps you a lot in your life.(Present)
- What is it?
- How it is good for you?
- How the other people react to it?
3) What kind
of change you would like to see in your country in future?(Future)
- What it is?
- How is it beneficial for your country?
- How would you like to contribute in it?
IELTS
Speaking Section 3:
In this section you will be asked counter questions related
to the cue-card question you had. It will be a two way discussion.
Describe a
special event you have visited.
=> Do you think
this kind of events should happen regularly?
Discuss one
of your traits which help you a lot in your life.
=> How personality development is so important
in professional life?
What kind
of change you would like to see in your country in future?
=> Can politics
play a vital role for social change in the country?
Tips to improve your speaking
ü Regularly speak
in front of the mirror, with friend or coach.
ü Record your
speaking and notice errors and try to remove it from the next round
ü Get comments
and tips on your speaking from other.
ü Always try
to speak in English in normal conversation with friends or relatives, if
possible.
ü Make sure
the pronunciation is correct for every word you speak.
ü In cue-card,
practise to organize your time well. So, you do not miss any point to speak
upon.
ü Learn to
create the answer. Because it is possible that you get the question about the
situation you have never come across in your life. BUT, you have to speak!!!!
YES. It is fine to create the answer as long as you are not clashing it with
the other answer you have given.
ü In short,
you just have to make your tongue habit of flawless speaking in English.
Saturday, 14 June 2014
IELTS WRITING GUIDE
IELTS WRITING is considered to be the toughest module in
IELTS exam. But it is easy to make it the most easiest and exciting module by
following some strategies and essay structures before writing.
IELTS writing format:
TASK
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GENERAL
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ACADEMIC
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WORD LIMIT
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TIME(RECOMMENDED)
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One
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Write a letter
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Describe Graph, Process , Diagram
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150-170
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20 minutes
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Two
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Write an Essay
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Write an essay
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250-270
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40 minutes
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Question types:
General task 1
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Academic task 1
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Task 2
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Formal
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Bar chart
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Agree or disagree
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Semi-formal
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Pie chart
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Discussion
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Informal
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Line graph
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Compare and contrast
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Table
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Causes and effect
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Flow chart
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Problems, reasons and solutions
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A process
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Miscellaneous
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Four parameters to mark your IELTS Writing bands:
TASK
ACHIEVEMENT
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COHERENCE
AND COHESION
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LEXICAL
RESOURCE
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GRAMMATICAL
RANGE AND ACCURACY
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How deeply you have gone to include what is required.
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How organized your writing is.(connectivity between sentences and paragraphs)
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Range of vocabulary
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Grammar composition with accuracy
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3 step Process of writing
any task
1) Read the question carefully, infect, read it
until you do not grasp it completely. And make sure you do not misunderstand
any sentence or word in the question otherwise your answer can be turning into
bizarre. So, read it 2-3 times.
2) Plan the response. Yes!! Weather it is task-1 or
task-2, Take 4-5 minutes to plan and
rest of the time will be enough to write the answer with perfection, because
you will not waste your time on too much thinking while writing. Moreover, it
will be very easy for you to write cohesively.
3) Write the response/answer
While writing task-2 make sure you write 8 lines each paragraph and if your writing is
bigger than you should write each paragraph with 8 line and write 4 paragraphs.
Or design your own strategy; It will make your essay about 250 words. And you
would not spend time calculating your words.
Whereas for task-1 you should write about
22 lines in total to make 150 words.
Things to keep in mind while IELTS writing
Read
back and write
·
After writing the first line think what could be
the best second line as per the paragraph (Introduction, Body, Conclusion).
·
After writing the first paragraph think what
kind of sentences you can use in the next one.
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This way you will be able to able to write
very relevant and related content to the given topic which is very much
important when you want to score more than 6.5 or 7 bands in IELTS writing.
Not high-level Ideas but it should be relevant and
supportive
- Do not worry if you do not have very high level knowledge or idea, but, how you express your idea is actually important.
- The ideas should be relevant though. To put more content inclusion of irrelevant idea is not a good practice at all.
- You can add one example each body paragraph with proper explanation. Adding examples comes up with few advantages. It can reduce your pressure of content generation and it expresses our idea in a proper way so sometimes it helps to convey the correct message of our idea to the examiner.
- To score bands like 7 or more you should use complex sentences in your writing 1 complex and compound statement is enough.
Planning and
Structure - IELTS Academic Writing Task 1
In IELTS writing task 1, you will be given a pictorial data
like bar chart, pie chart, line graph or any other, which you have to
understand and demonstrate in your own words. Infect you should narrate the
graphic in such a way that the reader can get the full idea even without looking
at pictorial graph.
Follow the below road map to achieve accuracy in IELTS
writing taks-1
1.
Identify the type of graph.
2.
Identify the remarkable change or trend which
you can add in your writing and also make sure where you will put it in your
writing. You can plan and make
sequential points so that you do not forget to put in any points.
3.
You can also make a list of the vocabulary you
are going to use so if you forget the work you can grab out from the list
without wasting any time to recalling it.
4.
Make sure about the trend you should ignore
which is not going to make any contribution to improve your bands.
5.
Now your pathway is crystal clear. So, start writing
the task following the planning and list of words and points.
Planning and
Structure - IELTS General Writing Task 1
In IELTS general writing task-1 you will be writing a letter
to a university, a company, any government department or your council (to
anyone, even other organization). You have to focus on tone (formal,
semiformal, informal) OR formality level you use while writing. And off course
you will be tested on your vocabulary, coherence, grammar, sentence
construction skills too.
Sample task:
You have rented a car
for few days from an agency. However, there are some problems with the car.
Write to the agency
officer and complain about the rented car. In your letter
·
Tell
him/her the problems of the car
·
What you
want the agency to do now
·
How you
feel about the problem?
So, as you can see above there are three points mentioned in
the question, you can make 3 body paragraphs out of it.
Start
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Dear Sir/Madam,
Greetings for the day!
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Body
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3 paragraphs as per the question.
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End
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Yours faithfully,
Your name.
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Planning and Structure
- IELTS Writing Task 2
Planning IELTS writing task-2 is very easy just draw a
vertical line in the middle of your paper and the left part will be filled out
with the ideas about body paragraph one. And the right part will be filled out
with the ideas for body paragraph-2. Third body can be made if needed, in case
if we have to cover 3 major points like causes, effect and solutions. In this
kind of situation we cannot merge two areas in one paragraph so it has to be in
three paragraph separately. This happens sometimes but not so many times.
Whereas introduction
and conclusion could be written
without planning as introduction can be drawn up from the question, and
conclusion from the 2 body paragraphs. But, if you want to plan it as well it
is not at all a bad idea tough.
BODY PARAGRAPH 1
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BODY PARAGRAPH 2
|
Point 1
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Point 1
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Point 2
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Point 2
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Point 3
|
Point 3
|
Introduction (paragraph 1)
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Background/history Information
Relate it to question given
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Body (paragraph-1)
Agree
Or
Discussion point-1
Or
Problem/cause
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ØFirstly......................In
addition.............................
ØSecondly..................what
is more..............................
ØThirdly.....................for
instance...................................
Ø
Finally.....................
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Body (paragraph-2)
Disagree
Or
Discussion point-2
Or
Solution/effects
|
ØOn the
contrary.........Moreover................................
ØSecondly....................Furthermore..........................
ØLastly.........................for
example.............................
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Conclusion (Last paragraph)
|
Give opinion
Summary of the body content
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Thursday, 5 June 2014
IELTS READING GUIDE
There are two categories for IELTS READING
1) Academic Reading
2) General reading
Candidate has to choose any one as per his/her requirement.
Academic Reading
This test consists of three sections with 40 questions. There are
three passages which are taken from journals, books, magazines and newspapers.
Question types:
ü Multiple choice
ü identifying information(True/False/Not
Given)
ü identifying writer’s
views/claims(yes/no/not given)
ü matching information
ü flow-chart completion
ü diagram label completion
ü matching sentence endings
ü matching headings
ü matching features
ü sentence completion
ü summary completion
ü note completion
ü table completion
ü short-answer questions.
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General reading
This
test consists of three sections with 40 questions. The passages are taken from
notices, advertisements, leaflets, newspapers, instruction manuals, books and
magazines. The first section contains text relevant to basic linguistic
survival in English, with tasks mainly concerned with providing factual
information. The second section focuses on the work context and involves text of
more complex language. The third section involves reading more extended texts,
with a more complex structure, but with the emphasis on descriptive and
instructive rather than argumentative texts. (Ref: Cambridge IELTS book 8)
Question
types:
As
above in Academic Reading.....
strategies to be developed to score better in IELTS READING??
Tip 1:
Read
the question first!!, YES !!, Read the question and underline the keywords and
try and find the keywords in the passage or it’s synonyms, and once you find it
understand the text around the keyword and see if it can get you your answer.
This technique is immensely successful and adapted by so many IELTS candidates
and made reading module easy!! Infect this technique has been proven as a boon
for those students who could not complete their reading module in time.
skimming
and scanning is also very helping technique to accelerate the IELTS READING
PERFORMANCE.
What is skimming and
scanning?
skimming is when you read through
a piece of writing quicklyto see what it is about.
Scanning is when you scan the page with your eyes to find answers to
questions.
Tip 3:
you have to develop your
speed in reading passages which will help you find the answer quickly from the
paragraphs. And that doesn’t mean you should not read it actively but you
should improve your speed with grasping the content as much as possible. But How To Improve Speed Reading?: Speed
reading can be improved by reading news paper periodicals about different
topics like space, politics, sports and all others as per your liking and
capacity. You can focus more on topics of your own interest. You can read
magazines or any other reading resources. Read for about an hour a day or as
much as you can and 5 days a week is enough.
Tip 4:
while
reading you should remember the concept or gist of each paragraph you go
through, and somehow you should develop a technique to predict the location of
the answer in the passage, after reading the question. Well, this will happen
when you will come across the question whose answer is in the paragraph you
already read. But this technique can be proven time saving many a time in whole
IELTS READING MODULE.
Tip 5:
You should develop strategies to handle
each different kind of questions with different techniques. Yes!! Every question
can be cracked with more ease by following the right and particular strategy,
which saves a lot of time.
Tip 6:
Answers
will be in the sequence most of the time, only for some questions you will need
to come back to the same paragraph you already read and found previous answer.
After taking 3-4 test everytime go through this page you will grasp it more each time you read and so your skills in IELTS LISTENING will be improved.
PLEASE LEAVE YOUR COMMENT IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION ABOUT IELTS LISTENING OR IF YOU LIKE MY TIPS!!
Saturday, 19 April 2014
IELTS LISTENING GUIDE
How the test is taken??
In IELTS LISTENING TEST candidate will be listening to a
tape and answer the questions.
This tape will be played for about 30 minutes which will be
split up into four section and the questions will also be divided into four
sections. As you go ahead with the sections and the questions the test will
become harder (normally this happens but still you should be prepared for the
tough one from the very first question and throughout the test). That means the
first section is easier and the fourth is hardest one in the whole test.
What kind of questions are asked in IELTS
LISTENING??
Candidate will be given a test question paper containing 40
questions. These 40 questions will be divided into four sections. And as the
candidate goes ahead, harder the questions become.
· The first
section will be a conversation between two speakers and the answer of the
questions will be normally a phone no., student Id, pin code of any area, car
type, car model, year or likewise.
· The second
section will be a monologue where
one person will be speaking.
· The third
section will be two way conversation
ie. a representator speaking to a group of students, or may be three or four
way conversation. And will be about education & training context.
· The fourth
section will be a monologue again.
And will be about education & training context.
Question
type:
Multiple choice, matching, plan/map/diagram labelling, form
completion, note completion, table completion, flow-chart completion, summary
completion, sentence completion, short answer question.
Tips to score better in IELTS LISTENING??
1) Listen ACTIVELY to Movie, Radio or English
serials for 2 hrs a day and take notes
of the phrases, words, idioms or proverbs you are coming across which you are
not aware of, so that you can go through the list later on as well. What?? It
is not possible to have that much time and you are not student then spend as
much time you can spare for it because it is really a listening booster
exercise. Really!!
2) Get a little ease with different accents like
British, Canadian, Australian and all other if possible.
3) Understand the question:
When you have a time to read the questions
understand the question and underline the keywords in question and in options
of the answers too if it is multiple choice question. By doing this you will be
able to keep the question in your mind easily and while listening to the tape
you will be able to click the answer quickly (Even the tough one!).
4) Presume the answer:
There are some kinds of questions where you
can presume your answer or the type of the answer or one option best fitted to
the question in case of multiple choice etc. Try it you will get a grip with
practise with this skill which is very much necessary to adopt for IELTS LISTENING because you will not hear the tape again.
5) Use the answer review time to read next
questions:
After finishing any section you will get
time to check and rectify the answers, use that time to review the next
questions. And the answers can be rectified in last 10 minutes given to transfer the answers to the answer sheet.
6) Keep on practising:
Well this is very important advice which
says that you should take the test every day (at least one). So you can be very
comfortable with the exam format and clear the common mistakes you make each
time. What is more after taking test check the wrong answer and try to work out
how did you go wrong with the answer. from next time
7) Check for the silly errors in answers:
After transferring the answers to the
answer sheet check for spelling mistakes, check the word limit for the answers
and check for the grammar part of the answers.
After taking 3-4 test everytime go through this page you will grasp it more each time you read and so your skills in IELTS LISTENING will be improved.
PLEASE LEAVE YOUR COMMENT IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION ABOUT IELTS LISTENING OR IF YOU LIKE MY TIPS!!
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