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Baris prepared and scored 7.5 in IELTS while working 40 hours a week

It is safe to say that English is a third language for Baris Arslan: he is a Turkey national who speaks German and needed to prove his English ability to study a master’s degree abroad. Life didn’t make it easy for him to prepare for IELTS – he had to study while working full time, on weekends and in the evenings – but that didn’t affect his score much, because he got Band 7.5 overall with an 8 in Reading.

When Baris took part in our monthly IELTS results competition and won, we jumped on the opportunity to ask him – how exactly did he do it? And here is what he said:

Band 9 in IELTS“I’d be glad, if I helped future IELTS test takers with my experience and strategies for getting a good IELTS Score.

Here is how I prepared for the exam:

The primary reason why I decided to take the exam was because I needed it for a specific master’s degree program outside my home country. The first thing I did after registering for the exam was to look more detailed into the exam structure and how answers were being evaluated by the examiners. I think that it is really important to get comfortable with the questions and each part of the exam.

Then, I began to do practice questions that I found online and realized that writing and listening were my weaknesses. Just to clarify my preparation began 2 months before the exam, therefore I had plenty of time to prepare myself for the exam (since I am working 40 hours a week, I had to study in the evenings and weekends throughout the 2 months of preparation although I got to admit that I did not study everyday… resting and relaxing is also very important and essential for productive learning).

Because I knew that writing and listening were my weaknesses, I started doing only those two parts and kept getting better over the next 3-4 weeks. For me the writing part was the most challenging one. What I did was reading all sorts of essays and reports and kind of memorized the structures that were being used in those tasks. Essentially, my writing skills remarkably improved. For listening I mostly watched documentaries (mainly by BBC and National Geographric) and all kinds of TV shows in English of course which really helped me to follow conversations a lot better. I also did practice questions that were provided by the British Council.

For the last 3-4 weeks I started doing exams under real conditions. By doing that, I noticed that everything went really smooth with a few inconsistencies here and there. For the exam day I recommend to get enough sleep and don’t get too excited and nervous about it.

My biggest fault in the preparation was to neglect the speaking part. I thought that my speaking skills were really good so that I did not prepare for that part at all and got 6.5. I’d suggest to search a speaking partner (either your friends, family or online) and try to simulate the speaking part as much as possible.

And by the way, the tips and samples on the IELTS Blog Website really helped me to get through my preparation. I am sure that it will help to better understand how IELTS works and how to get a good score.

To sum it all up:

  • Get to know the structure of the exam
  • Get comfortable with the questions
  • Identify your weaknesses
  • Improve your weaknesses
  • Do practice exams under real conditions
  • Get enough sleep on the exam day and don’t get too nervous

Good luck to you all!”

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

IELTS Results competition winners in June 2018

If you ever experienced winning, you know – it feels AWESOME, and we are about to announce 12 people who get to feel that way today. What’s more, this is the second time they enjoy this wave of happiness – their first was when they got their IELTS certificates, and saw their scores!

So, June was a busy month for many of you, and as a result we have 12 winners with great IELTS results ranging from a humble Band 6.5 to an ambitious Band 8! It is our pleasure to celebrate the successful IELTS test takers:

Academic Module – 1st placeBand 9 in IELTS

  • Baris Arslan from Turkey, Band 7.5
  • Anitha Joseph from India, Band 7.5

Academic Module – 2nd place

  • Anmoldeep Singh from India, Band 7

Academic Module – 3rd place

  • Muhammad Sharif from Pakistan, Band 6.5

General Training Module – 1st place

  • Arpita Brar from India, Band 8
  • Raman Kumar from India, Band 8
  • Maria Thomas from India, Band 8
  • Karan Desai from India, Band 8

General Training Module – 2nd place

  • Tushar Budhwar from India, Band 7.5
  • Tarun Sharma from India, Band 7.5
  • Trinadh from India, Band 7.5

General Training Module – 3rd place

  • Ajith Gamage from Sri Lanka, Band 6.5

Congratulations to the winners! This is a meaningful day for you, and to celebrate it we are sending your certificates of achievement to your emails. Your IELTS results will be displayed in the IELTS-Blog hall of fame – please feel free to show off to your friends!

So, how did the winners study to get a high IELTS score? We’ll have to ask them! All we know so far is that Trinadh used our IELTS practice tests to simulate the test and sharpen his exam-taking skills.

Over the years we saw times and times again, that methods and strategies that worked for the winners can work well for other IELTS test takers. For this reason we always ask the winners to share their best IELTS tips and advice with our readers. 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.