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IELTS preparation tips from winners

IELTS high achievers share their secrets

Ahmed explains how he got Band 7 in IELTS

You may remember Ahmed Saber as one of the winners in the IELTS results competition in October. Ahmed prepared for his exam using the book Target Band 7 and submitting essays to our writing correction team. When we asked him what else he thinks is important in IELTS preparation, here’s what he said: Band 7 in IELTS

“Thanks a lot for choosing me the winner of last month’s competition. I feel proud indeed. Now I’d like to give some advice about what helped me to get a high band score. Your blog is doing a great job in helping all those who are preparing for the IELTS exam.

My advice:

  • To acquire Academic reading and writing skills, reading newspapers is the most beneficial factor.
  • In listening, concentration is very important, and then the questions are not too hard. Even if you miss a question but you have listened properly, you can make a genuine guess.
  • In reading test do not spend time reading the passage. After reading the title, go directly to the questions. Read 3 or 4 questions together and start searching for the answers for all of them.
  • For writing and speaking you need an expert’s help who can tell your range of score by a sample writing or speaking. This can be done by IELTS-blog staff.
  • To improve listening and speaking skills, my suggestions are to listen carefully to native speakers, radio and TV news programs (BBC news).
  • For the Speaking test it is very important that you practice real IELTS test questions for this module. Believe me, the questions DO repeat! Practice speaking under exam conditions.
  • PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE. As they say, practice makes perfect.
  • Personally, I practice English speaking with my son Omar and my daughter Roa (who can speak English very well), as well as my wife.

    I hope future IELTS test takers will benefit from these tips.”

    Priyanka was aiming at Band 7 in IELTS… but got Band 8, here’s how

    Today I’d like to share an inspirational story with you. The reason why I feel it’s important for you to read it is very simple. We all are slaves of our beliefs. What we think about ourselves, defines our future. But here is the really important bit: this doesn’t have to work against us – it can work in our favour. Band 8 in IELTS

    Everyone, meet Pryanka Verma, an IELTS test taker from India. Her first language is Hindi, and her dream was to get a Masters Degree in Physiotherapy from an Australian University. Guess what – she had to pass IELTS for this dream to come true, and she had to get Band 7 in every section.

    She didn’t make it … in the first attempt. Or the second. But she did not let this destroy her dream – and in the third attempt she overshot her target, and got Band 8! Not surprisingly, Priyanka took the first place in our IELTS results competition in October, and we got a chance to ask her what her secret was. Here’s what she said:

    “I was very much elated when I came to know that I got Band 8 in IELTS and my happiness was doubled when I won the IELTS Blog October competition.

    I was preparing for IELTS since May 2011 and this was my third attempt. I wanted to pursue Masters in Physiotherapy from University of Sydney. For this course the minimum requirement is band 7 with minimum7 in all components but I got Band 8 with 7.5 in both speaking and writing, 8 in reading and 8.5 in listening. After submitting my IELTS result to university, same day I got unconditional offer for Master of Physiotherapy. So it’s a dream come true, but behind all this I have done lot of hard work to achieve this goal.

    I want to share some of my experiences and tips to get a good score in IELTS. First of all I prefer smart work rather than spending hours in studying. I used to study 2-3 hours only but I did practice as if I am giving the real IELTS test. Also IELTS-Blog website, Target Band 7 book and Cambridge book for IELTS helped me a lot. I purchased the Target Band 7 book just 1 month before my exam and it was proved to be beneficial for me. But no book or website can give you success until you do a lot of practice.

    I will suggest you to first rule out your weak points or where you need to put more efforts for example, for me it was writing. You should practice every section consistently, do not concentrate on one or two section only. Practice as many mock tests as you can, as this will help you during the actual day of test. Now I would like to give tips for all the four sections:

    Listening: this is my favourite part of test, I practised listening by watching movies, listening to English songs and listening to news along with IELTS practice tests.

    Reading: it was never a problem for me, I always got good scores in it. But I suggest you to follow Target Band 7 Book tips and practice as much as you can.

    Writing: firstly you should make yourself aware that what the actual format for writing is. Secondly, always try to practice within the time limit so that you can revise and check your writing that increases the probability of getting good marks. Finally I will say that Target Band 7 book is complete guide for writing, just practice as it says.

    Speaking: do not take speaking as a burden instead take it as a fun. Chat with friends and family in English, talk to yourself in English. Think as if you do not know any other language.

    I wish all IELTS test takers good luck, and I hope my tips will help you further.