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August 2010

IELTS Results competition winners in July 2010

First off, I sincerely apologize for missing the deadline – the winners of our IELTS results competition were supposed to be announced 4 days ago. But, better late than never, today is the day we announce the winners of the IELTS results competition in July. And let me tell you – we have quite a few people with very good IELTS scores.

I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but last month I haven’t released any tips from the competition winners. And not because I decided to keep them to myself – but because, sadly, none of the winners has shared any advice. I hope that this month our winners will be much more generous and will let us all learn from them, do what they did, and get a great score in IELTS.

And this is the question that I’d like anyone who got a great IELTS score to answer:

“How did you study to get such a high score? What are the secrets of your success?”

And now, you can stop holding your breath, because the winners are …

Academic Module – 1st place

  • Prashantsingh Bhadona from India, Band 8.5

Academic Module – 2nd place

  • Shilpa Eapen from India, Band 8.0
  • Seema Karan from India, Band 8.0
  • Vasco Medeiros from Portugal, Band 8.0

General Training Module – 1st place

  • Philipp Gladigau from Germany, Band 8.5

Congratulations, my dear winners! Your special certificates – the evidence of your triumph – are on their way to your emails, and your results will be displayed in IELTS-Blog hall of fame.

We would love it if you shared your methods of studying that enabled you to achieve these remarkable Band scores. Please send us an email to IELTS-Blog and share.

IELTS test in South Africa and Germany – July 2010 (Academic Module)

IELTS exams in South Africa and Germany were very similar to the one in England, according to updates we’ve received from B and A (thank you!). B said:

“I utilized the website IELTS-Blog extensively to prepare for my IELTS exam, and it really gave me confidence to face the exam without any fear. No doubt, the site is very, very useful to the IELTS candidates. I thank you for maintaining such a wonderful blog.

As I benefited from the questions shared by other IELTS candidates, I would also like to share my questions with the blog users.”

Listening test

Section 1. A conversation between Jim and Peter over the phone. Jim asked Peter questions about a room for rent – about the rent, parking, phone & TV facility.

Section 2. Conversation between Lena and her tutor: Lena is asking the tutor about her assignment marks and areas of improvement in preparing the assignment.

Section 3. An interview by a person on TV about exchange.com website. Question were about the purpose of exchange.com, how it was formed, how long the exchange.com exists, number of members and what things were exchanged the most.

Section 4. A lecture in a class by a professor about Japan and its ancient culture Jomon about 1000 B.C.

Reading test

Passage 1. Animal group called Bovids and its 5 sub-families.

Questions: information matching, features were given and we had to match them with a sub-family like Antelope, Bovine, etc.

Passage 2. Fuel-cell technology, new development of fuel-cell driven cars instead of hydrogen and oil.

Questions: matching headings to paragraphs from A to G, Yes/No/Not Given, and filling in the gaps.

Passage 3. About arts such as life-casting, sculptors, photography. Various authors’ views on these. How time changed the view of old arts.

Questions: matching statements with paragraphs from A to G, True/False/Not Given and multiple choice.

Writing test

Writing Task 1 (a report)
There was a picture of 2 plans of a city. Plan A is of the year 1990 and Plan B is of the same city at present. Summarize the features seen in both the plans and compare as necessary.

Writing Task 2 (an essay)

Should people look after their personal health as a duty for the society, rather than for their personal benefit? Do you agree or disagree?

Speaking test

Interview

– ID verification.
– What is your full name?
– Where do you come from?
– Will you recommend anyone to visit your town or village ?
– What places will you recommend a tourist to visit in your hometown?

Cue Card

Talk about the way you like to relax, when you are not at work. Please say
– Where did you go recently to relax?
– Who was with you?
– How did you relax?

Discussion

– Do you think that sleeping and relaxing are the same?
– Do you like to travel?
– Where did you last travel to and what for?
– What places do you like in South Africa?
– Will you recommend someone to visit South Africa and why?
– Will you visit the same place again which you liked in South Africa?