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May 2015

What you could learn from Thanh-Tam and Vindya (Band 8+ in IELTS)

Today we would like you to meet two lovely people who got truly enviable scores in IELTS – Band 8 or above. You may remember Thanh-Tam and Vindya as the winners of our IELTS results competition in April. Luckily they chose to share their secrets of success with everyone, and here is what you can learn from their experience.

Band 8 in IELTSThanh-Tam is 36 years old, lives in Vietnam and speaks Vietnamese, he got Band 8 in IELTS. Thanh-Tam’s advice on getting a higher score is:

Listening

It is a good idea to have daily training, using materials with a British or Australian accent. The programmes with transcripts such as ABC News and BBC Learning English are precious.

Reading

Exam skills such as scanning and skimming may help you reach a certain level, but higher scores require a large enough vocabulary, so please spend time reading academic texts on a regular basis. National Geographic can also be an example.

Writing

Two principles are key: having a personal coach and knowing how to win the race against time. Forty minutes for Task 2 and 20 minutes for Task 1 are so short that unrehearsed candidates may embarrass themselves easily.

Speaking

Most of the questions are predictable, so preparation does make your answers more productive. And pronunciation training can be found on YouTube.

Vindya is a 35 year old lady from Sri Lanka, a native Singhalese speaker. She attributes her success (Band 8.5) to guided practicing:

“I’d like to mention I was greatly benefited by www.IELTS-Blog.com. I purchased ‘Ace the IELTS’ book first and understood the technique. Then I used the writing correction services twice and after that it was all about practicing. I couldn’t do it on a daily basis as I am a full-time working mum, so I had to manage my time. I practiced all exam parts at least twice to thrice a week and that’s how I achieved this score. I would recommend anyone to purchase the writing correction services as that came very handy. Then its all about practice.”

IELTS Speaking test in India – May 2015

The IELTS test taker J from India was asked the following questions in a recent Speaking test:

Speaking testIELTS test in India

Interview

– What is your full name?
– Can I see your ID?
– Where are you from?
– Do you work or study?
– Are there a lot of trees where you live?
– Why/why not?
– Do you like trees, forests? Why?
– Is there any special kind of trees in your country?
– Do you grow a tree in your garden?
– Did you ever plant a tree?

Cue Card

Talk about a special thing that you would like to buy in the future. Please say

– What is it?
– What does it look like?
– How long will you keep it?

Discussion

– Why would you like to buy it?
– Where will you buy it, online or in-store?
– Do you think our shopping habits have changed?
– Do people spend too much time shopping these days? Why?
– Does consumerism affect the economy? Why?
– Does technology affect our shopping habits? Why?