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IELTS Results competition winners in April 2015

What a great feeling it is to finally reveal the 16 winners who received the best IELTS results in April. Coming from 10 different countries this is a truly international group of high achievers, with one thing in common – no score is below Band 7.5!

And the winners are:

Academic Module – 1st placeBand 9 in IELTS

  • Nnamdi Peter Gbajie from Nigeria, Band 8.5
  • Hamidreza Kheirian from Iran, Band 8.5

Academic Module – 2nd place

  • Bob Lumen Ignigo from India, Band 8
  • Cristian Rojas Vargas from Chile, Band 8
  • Thanh Tam Nguyen from Vietnam, Band 8
  • Sergio Amaro Antunes Teixeia from Portugal, Band 8
  • Faisal Ayman Mohamed Elshamy from Egypt, Band 8

Academic Module – 3rd place

  • Mashaer Siddig Abdelgader from Sudan, Band 7.5
  • Ifeanyi Austine Ihebom from Nigeria, Band 7.5
  • Sam Sader from the Palestinian Territories, Band 7.5
  • Mohammad Rafiq Wani from India, Band 7.5

General Training Module – 1st place

  • Vindya Himalshani Wijayaweera from Sri Lanka, Band 8.5
  • Lakshmikanth Chandrashekhar Rao Jadhav from India, Band 8.5

General Training Module – 2nd place

  • Chakradhar Reddy Gadi from India, Band 8
  • Roshana Rasheed Ali from Sri Lanka, Band 8
  • Balasubramani Narayanaswamy from India, Band 8

Congratulations, everyone! To show our appreciation to the winners we are sending their certificates of achievement to their emails. Winning IELTS results will be displayed in the IELTS-Blog hall of fame – so if you won, please feel free to show them off to your family and friends!

We should really find out how these lovely people were able to score so well. All we know at the moment is that some of the winners used our books. Thanh Tam Nguyen (Band 8) and Mashaer Siddig Abdelgader (Band 7.5) used the book Target Band 7, and Vindya Himalshani Wijayaweera (Band 8.5) and Balasubramani Narayanaswamy (Band 8) used the book ‘Ace the IELTS’. But we definitely need to know more!

Hope to hear from the winners the stories of how they prepared and studied, and what helped them achieve success in IELTS. Anything they wish to share will be posted on IELTS-Blog without delay, so everyone can use the same technique and get a better score in their own exam this month.

P.S. IELTS results competition runs every month, and everyone is welcome to participate. Learn how to enroll here.

‘Don’t think in your native language’ and more tips from Leo, IELTS Band 7.5

We had the pleasure of meeting Leo Vu Ngo when he sent us some great news about his IELTS score. Leo is 26 years old, lives in Vietnam and has spoken Vietnamese from birth. Here is what he wrote to us:

“I got the result from my test which I took in February this year. The result was unbelievable and with all honesty, I could have never imagined having scores like that without much struggle. They were Reading 7.5 / Listening 7.5 / Writing 7.5 / Speaking 7. Without the help from you guys, I could never dream of this achievement. I would like to express my utmost gratefulness for all the help from the blog and a special thanks to Simone and the book “Ace the IELTS”. Had I not purchased it beforehand, I could have failed miserably. It is undeniable that luck was in my favour as well, but without all the information from the book, it would be much much more challenging for me to get this result. It was the most well-spent $40 in my life. Once again, thank you very much!!!”

And then he wrote something very sweet – but also very important. It is a great reminder of how valuable the support of your family can be to your IELTS preparation:

“P.S.: On top of everything else, I want yo send a big thanks to my parents and all my relatives who have supported me, encouraged me, and always had a strong belief in my success. Had they not been there, it surely would have been a much more challenging journey and I would have given up long ago. Thank you for all your care, Mom and Dad, Uncle and Auntie”

So what did Leo Vu discover while preparing for IELTS? What can you learn from his experience?

8 things that helped Leo score Band 7.5 in IELTS

1. Believe in yourself. If you do not believe in yourself, you have already lost before the battle even began.

2. Know your strengths and weaknesses and make it a priority to work on those weaknesses by practicing until you become confident.

3. Always aim at a higher score than you require. For instance, you should aim for a Band 7 when you need Band 6.

4. Purchase the book “Target Band 7” (Academic) or “Ace the IELTS” (General), depending on your needs, and stick to all the tips, strategy, practices, plans, etc, written in these books from A to Z, points to points. They helped me tremendously. I purchased the book “Ace the IELTS” and I got Band 7.5 for my writing which I never dared dreaming of before. Band 6 was the best I could do before knowing of this book and right after I read it, the next test, I saw a huge improvement. Stick to it, don’t go astray or question the book, just do it. This will be my best advice.

5. Spend at least 1 hour per day reading/listening/writing and speaking in English. It does not matter what/which/how, as long as all of that is in English.

6. Read at least 1 essay per day from IELTS-Blog.com and copy them by writing down on paper word by word. You will benefit a lot from doing so, especially in the area of phrases. Using smart phrases with correct structure and smart words will win you a high score in writing easily.

7. Do not be afraid to speak, ever. A lot of my friends are afraid of embarrassing themselves if they say something wrong. Don’t be, nobody will laugh at you for speaking incorrectly. In fact, they will gladly help to correct you. I always ask my foreign friend to correct me whenever I use the wrong words, wrong tenses, wrong sentence structure, etc. and he helps me improve them to become more proficient. The more you practice speaking out loud, the more it will seem natural to you. Speak slowly and clearly, give yourself some time to think, but not too long.

8. Do not think in your native language about something to say or write. Avoid translating phrases from your native language, this is a bad habit and needs to be eliminated. The only things you should think about are words, verb tenses and structure, nothing else, and it all has to be done in English.

Keeping a long story short, these are key things to do before taking any English test, be confident and follow the book. As long as you have these, you will score high in the test in a breeze. Good luck to all future candidates!