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November 2014

Onaburekhan got Band 8.5 without reading any IELTS books, here’s how

Today we’re bringing you the story of Onaburekhan, a 33 year-old man from Nigeria who took the IELTS test to become a pharmacist in the UK. Not only did he get a truly remarkable score and won in our monthly IELTS results competition, but also achieved it without studying any IELTS books while preparing for the exam. Here is how Onaburekhan did it, in his own words:

Band 9 in IELTS“I never imagined in a million years that I would achieve this result, it just happened. I actually thought I was doomed after I finished the test because I found it quite difficult. I am in the military and I haven’t really done anything academic for over 3 years, and I wanted to use this test to gauge myself academically and find out how much I have gained or lost.

I only started revising for the test about 2 weeks beforehand because I was busy with work. I needed a Band 7 in all the 4 elements in a single sitting to apply for a Pharmacy conversion programme (OSPAP) here in the UK. I didn’t study any books, I used www.IELTS-Blog.com, to understand the structure of the test and what to do to get the right band scores. I think it helped that I already have a research-based MSc from a UK university because I did quite a lot of writing to achieve a good MSc grade. It also helped that I am more of a BBC and Channel 4 news kind of person, these programmes have helped boost my understanding of English and speaking.

I would advise IELTS candidates to improve their Speaking and Listening skills by watching the BBC News coverage from around the world. They can also improve their Writing and Reading skills by engaging in loads of practise prior to the test. To be honest, I didn’t really practise reading and writing because I have been subconsciously doing so all through my studying and working career as a Pharmacist in my home country. Candidates who do not have English as a first language would definitely need lots of practise if they are aiming for a high score in IELTS.

IELTS-Blog.com should be the first point of call for resources that would help boost a candidate’s IELTS score. I used it and it helped me achieve what I need in the first attempt, and I strongly recommend that candidates should follow the guidance written there in order to get the Band they need.”

IELTS Speaking test in Australia – November 2014

Thanks to an IELTS test taker from Australia we can share these Speaking questions from a recent exam:

Speaking testIELTS test in Australia

Interview

– What is your full name?
– Can I see your ID?
– Where are you from?
– Do you work or study?
– Describe the place where you live.
– Do you like it there? Why?
– What can you do there?
– Is it a good place to raise a child?
– Will you stay there in the future?

Cue Card

Describe a city that you have visited recently. Please say

– When and where was it?
– What did you do there?
– What did you like or dislike about it?

Discussion

– Did you go there by yourself or with somebody?
– Why do most people live in cities?
– Why were cities established where they are?
– Do you think city planning is important? Why?
– Why are there better education offers in cities?
– What type of people live in cities?
– What are the main differences between cities and small towns?
– Would you prefer living in a city or a small town with family?