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IELTS Preparation tips from Sayma, who got Band 7.5

Sayma Monir was one of the first winners of our November IELTS results competition, who shared their tips for a high score.

Band 8 in IELTS As soon as we mailed Sayma her certificate of achievement, she replied and explained how she prepared for the exam. Sayma dedicated 25 days to preparation, and solved many practice tests. She also watched TV channels in English (anything from movies to cartoons), and read magazines in English. And here is some more advice from her email:

“Thank you for the great news. It is an honor to be declared a winner of the IELTS Test result competition.

When I got the result of my IELTS test I could not believe that I scored 7.5. My score in writing, Band 7.5, was the biggest surprise for me.

My advice to other IELTS candidate would be to practice a lot and be confident.

For getting a good score in the listening test it is very important to listen to the recording very carefully with attention to details e.g. intonation of the speaker. The most important part is to read the instructions first. Maintaining the word limit is also important. The answers should be spelled correctly and also be grammatically correct. It is also very important to quickly look at all the questions and answer options (if applicable) in the time provided before each part of the listening test. The first and second part contain questions that are comparatively easier. For this reason, it is very important to answer all the questions of these part correctly to achieve a good score.

It is essential to maintain the time limit in the reading test. At the beginning it is a good idea to take a look at the questions at the end of each passage and underline the key words on the passage. The questions sometimes mention in which part of the passage the answers should be found, e.g. answer the question based on the information provided on paragraph F of reading passage 1.

Writing task 2 contains two-thirds of the total marks and therefore more time should be spent on this part. To score 7+ in writing the spelling and grammar should be accurate, the topic should be explained logically, preferably with relevant references. I believe that describing almost all the data given on the diagram or graph of task 1 in the answer is wise to score high.

Confidence is the key to success in the speaking test. Your answers should be not like answers. Yes, I meant exactly what I said. The answers should be like having a conversation. It is wise to use simple sentences than complex as there are less possibilities of making mistakes. The examiner of my test was a little unfriendly to me, and in some cases the test taker might become nervous in such situations. My advice is to not be become nervous and have faith in yourself.”

IELTS Results competition winners in November 2011

Today I am happy to announce the 12 winners who achieved the best IELTS results in November. Getting the score of your dreams is the ultimate best reward, isn’t it? Without any further introduction I give you the people with the highest scores:

Academic Module – 1st place Band 8 in IELTS

  • Adrei Florea from Romania, Band 8.5
  • Saptarshi Sanyal from India, Band 8.5

Academic Module – 2nd place

  • Shabnam Saadat from Iran, Band 8
  • Mihaela Druga from Romania, Band 8
  • Farzad Rashidi from Iran, Band 8
  • Cindy Akpaenyi from Nigeria, Band 8
  • Annisa Rahmani Qastarin from Indonesia, Band 8

Academic Module – 3rd place

  • Mrugen Adevadia from India, Band 7.5
  • Berly Jacob from India, Band 7.5
  • Sayma Monir from Bangladesh, Band 7.5

General Training Module – 1st place

  • Meybel Martirez from the Philippines, Band 8

General Training Module – 2nd place

  • Lin Dong from China, Band 7.5

On behalf of the whole IELTS-Blog team I would like to congratulate the winners. You all have done a terrific job, and your success is a source of inspiration for many other test-takers, going through their IELTS books right now.

According to our tradition, the winners’ special certificates are being sent to their emails, and their names are joining the IELTS-Blog hall of fame.

If you’re wondering how these people were able to score so well, here’s what we know:

  • Shabnam Saadat was using the tips from IELTS-Blog.com, and had her writing tasks checked by English teachers
  • Mihaela Druga was visiting IELTS-Blog.com to get the latest exam topics for exam preparation
  • Lin Dong used “Ace the IELTS” book and had writing tasks checked by IELTS-Blog writing correction team
  • Meybel Martirez was using IELTS-Blog.com extensively in the exam preparation
  • But of course the best way to learn how our winners achieved these great results is to ask them 🙂 That’s why we are hoping the winners will write back and share their methods of preparation, tips and advice.

    So, dear winners – don’t be shy, please reply and we promise to share your tips with the whole world.

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