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Tips for a higher IELTS score from Ravinder (Band 8)

Ravinder Singh, who won second place in our latest ‘Best IELTS results’ competition, comes from India. His first language is Punjabi, but it turns out that his English is almost as good – since he got Band 8 overall with an amazing 9 in Listening in a recent IELTS exam.

Here are a few tips that Ravider wanted to share with everyone:Band 8 in IELTS

“I think there is no real quick way to learn English truly. It is a slow process where you adopt a language in your daily life. If one is solely looking for a good score in IELTS (Band 8 and above), the following can be done:

1. Practice – it makes one perfect (at least 2-3 hours daily for 60 days). It helps you to tune yourself to the format of the test.

2. Read – get into a habit of reading (newspapers, novels, etc). This helps with absorbing English faster. Sentence structure, grammar, vocabulary will improve faster. This was the takeaway from the institute that helped me prepare for the exam.

3. Think – Start thinking in English, talk to yourself in English. You may call this a part of point 1 above.

More specific tips for the Listening and Reading Modules in IELTS:

a. Read ahead in the pauses in listening, skim the paragraphs in Reading.

b. Try to understand the context of sections being played.

c. Don’t panic if you couldn’t hear or concentrate and missed the conversation being played in Listening, concentrate on what you still have (the rest of the recording).

d. In Reading, don’t read the questions one by one and find answers. Read 2-3 questions (as many as you can remember) and try to find asnwers in comprehension.

I think the score also depends on current mastery of English, the practice efforts the student can make and a mix of analytical (for Listening and Reading modules) capabilities and interest (for Writing and Speaking modules) that one shows.”

IELTS Results competition winners in April 2012

Do you ever wonder how others are doing in their IELTS exams? Here is the answer: some people do exceptionally well. Today I am proud to announce the 12 winners who achieved the best IELTS results in April 2012. Their hard work finally paid off! Don’t let me say another word before I present the high achievers:

Academic Module – 1st place Band 8 in IELTS

  • Karen Decruz from India, Band 8.5
  • Sristi Barman Roy from India, Band 8.5

Academic Module – 2nd place

  • Ahmed Al-Adawy from Egypt, Band 8
  • Alfonso Tanate from the Philipines, Band 8

Academic Module – 3rd place

  • Umair Iqbal from Pakistan, Band 7.5
  • Rinchen Dorji from Bhutan, Band 7.5
  • Wilson Khembo from Malawi, Band 7.5

General Training Module – 1st place

  • XingYuen Ng from Malaysia, Band 8.5

General Training Module – 2nd place

  • Rajadeep Roy from India, Band 8
  • Rakesh Dhir from India, Band 8
  • Rajesh Chidambaram from India, Band 8
  • Ravinder Singh from India, Band 8

Congratulations to the winners! You all have done a great job, and your success is a great inspiration to many other test takers, going through their IELTS books right now.

According to our tradition, the winners will receive special certificates to their email addresses, and their names will be joining the IELTS-Blog hall of fame.

If you’re wondering how these people were able to score so well, so do we. That’s why we are hoping the winners will write back and share their methods of preparation, tips and advice.

Dear winners – don’t be shy, please reply and we promise to share your tips with everyone.

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