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Watch videos from former test takers, IELTS Experts and leading universities. Learn from their insights on the IELTS test experience.

Get the inside scoop with useful tips, techniques, and common mistakes to avoid to secure a high score. Got a question? Just #AskIELTS

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Can you tell me about the Writing band scores/assessment criteria?

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What is IELTS?

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How to best prepare for a wide variety of speaking topics?

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Should I try to speak slowly or quickly in my Speaking test?

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Common pronunciation mistakes (V vs W)

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How to learn new and interesting words?

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Made a mistake during IELTS Speaking?

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Is it okay to ask a Speaking examiner to repeat a question?

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What is the best way to prepare for the IELTS test?

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Common pronunciation mistakes (Off vs Of)

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What can I do to speed up my learning of English?

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What is the best way to prepare for IELTS Writing?

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What is the best way to prepare for IELTS Reading?

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What is the best way to prepare for IELTS Listening?

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What if I don't have an opinion on a topic in IELTS Speaking?

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Is it preferable to write more than the word limit?

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What are True, False and Not given questions?

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Words that will always come in useful for an IELTS test?

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What if the examiner interrupts me?

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Do you have any advice for Writing Task 2

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Do you have any advice for IELTS Listening?

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What's meant by 'Task response' in IELTS Writing?

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What's meant by ‘Grammatical range and accuracy’ criteria in IELTS Speaking?

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What's meant by 'Lexical resource' in IELTS Speaking?

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What to study in the lead up to your IELTS test?

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Can you explain the ‘Pronunciation’ criteria in IELTS Speaking?

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What's meant by 'Lexical resource' in IELTS Writing?

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How to practice reading faster for IELTS?

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How to score Band 6 in IELTS?

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What sort if questions will I receive in IELTS Speaking Part 3?

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Do you have any advice for IELTS Reading?

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What can you tell me about Listening Part 4?

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What sort of questions will I receive in IELTS Speaking Part 2?

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What is the best way to increase English vocabulary?

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Where can I use Idioms in my IELTS test?

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Could I lose marks If I express an opinion different to the examiner?

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How to improve from Band 4 to 5 in IELTS Speaking?

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What is the best way to prepare for IELTS Speaking?

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What's meant by 'Fluency and coherence' in IELTS Speaking?

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How can I speak more like a native speaker?

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Are there points for accent?

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How to improve from Band 6 to 7 in IELTS Writing?

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How to speak clearly during the IELTS Speaking test?

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How to improve from Band 8 to 9 in IELTS Speaking?

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What's meant by 'Coherence and cohesion' in IELTS Writing?

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What's meant by 'Grammatical range and accuracy' in IELTS Writing?

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What sort of questions will I receive in Speaking Part 1?

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Is IELTS more difficult than other English language tests?

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What can you tell me about Reading Part 1?

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Can my score be decreased during a remark?

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Common pronunciation mistakes (TH and S)

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How did you find your face-to-face Speaking test with the examiner?

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How to improve from Band 5 to 6 in IELTS Listening?

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What is IELTS General Training?

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I would like my results remarked. What can I do?

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How many words will I have to write for each task in IELTS Writing?

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What is the test fee?

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What can you tell me about Reading Part 2?

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Do you have any advice for Speaking Part 2?

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How many days will it be until I receive my results?

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What is IELTS Academic?

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Are headphones available during the IELTS test?

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Is there a dress code for the IELTS Test Day?

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Can you tell me about the Listening band scores/assessment criteria?

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Do you have any advice for Speaking Part 1?

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What can you tell me about Listening Part 3?

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Can you tell me about the Reading band scores/criteria?

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Is Speaking Part 3 harder than Speaking Part 1 and 3?

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How long is my IELTS test valid?

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What can you tell me about Reading Part 3?

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How do I book my IELTS test?

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What is IELTS on computer?

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Is Writing Task 2 harder than Writing Task 1?

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Who accepts IELTS?

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What is the minimum age for taking an IELTS test?

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Where can I find the date of my next available test?

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What can you tell me about Listening Part 2?

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How to stay calm on your IELTS test day?

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Is there a waiting period before I can redo my test?

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Is it possible to score an overall band 9?

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How to improve from Band 7 to 8 in IELTS Speaking?

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Where has IELTS taken you?

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Does punctuation matter?

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How to improve from Band 5 to 6 in IELTS Writing?

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How to improve from Band 8 to 9 in IELTS Writing?

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How to reduce stress on test day?

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Do you have any advice for Speaking Part 3?

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How will I receive my Test Report Form?

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What band score do I need to study abroad or immigrate?

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Is it okay to use slang in your Speaking test?

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Can smiling and laughing get me a better IELTS score?

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What if I pause or mispronounce words during the Speaking test?

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How to improve from Band 5 to 6 in IELTS Reading?

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How to improve from Band 7 to 8 in IELTS Writing?

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Will I get better IELTS results if I sit the test in my home country?

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Do you have any advice for Writing Task 1?

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As a native speaker, what mistakes am I likely to make in Writing?

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What is IELTS Life Skills?

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What is IELTS UKVI?

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What is IELTS on paper?

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How is Computer-delivered IELTS marked?

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How to improve from Band 4 to 5 in IELTS Listening?

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How to improve from Band 4 to 5 in IELTS Writing?

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How to improve from Band 4 to 5 in IELTS Reading?

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How to improve from Band 5 to 6 in IELTS Speaking?

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Can you tell me about the Speaking Band scores/Assessment criteria?

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How to improve from Band 6 to 7 in IELTS Speaking?

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What sort of questions will I receive in Speaking Part 1?

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I scored a band 4 in the IELTS Speaking. How do I score a band 5 next time?

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If I express an opinion different to the examiner, could I lose marks?

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Can you tell me about the Reading band scores and assessment criteria?

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Can you tell me about the Listening band scores and assessment criteria?

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Can you tell me about the Speaking band scores and assessment criteria?

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Can you tell me about the Writing band scores and assessment criteria?

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Can you explain the Pronunciation criteria in IELTS Speaking?

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Can you explain the Lexical resource criteria in IELTS Writing?

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Can you explain the Lexical resource criteria in IELTS Speaking?

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Can you explain the Grammatical range and accuracy criteria in IELTS Writing?

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Can you explain the Grammatical range and accuracy criteria in IELTS Speaking?

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Can you explain the Fluency and coherence criteria in IELTS Speaking?

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Can you explain the Coherence and cohesion criteria in IELTS Writing?

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What does it mean if an examiner interrupts me during my Speaking test?

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What sort of questions will I receive in Speaking Part 3?

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Where can I use idioms in my IELTS test?

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Will I lose marks if I don't speak in an Australian, British or American accent?

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Do I need to use different sentence structures to get a good score in Grammatical range and accuracy?

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Both sides of the argument or just one in an opinion essay?

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Can you explain the Task response criteria in IELTS Writing?

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What sort of questions will I receive in Speaking Part 2?

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Do you have any advice for Writing Part 2?

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Can you tell me a little bit more about True/False/Not Given?

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Do you have any advice for Writing Part 1?

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How can mispronunciation or pausing during my Speaking test impact my score?

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Should I write more than the word limit in my Writing test?

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Is it okay to use slang in the Speaking section?

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Is Speaking Part 3 harder than Speaking Part 1 and Part 2?

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I scored a band 8 in the IELTS Writing. How do I score a band 9 next time?

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I scored a band 8 in the IELTS Speaking. How do I score a band 9 next time?

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I scored a band 7 in the IELTS Speaking. How do I score a band 8 next time?

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I scored a band 7 in the IELTS Writing. How do I score a band 8 next time?

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I scored a band 6 in the IELTS Writing. How do I score a band 7 next time?

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I scored a band 6 in the IELTS Speaking. How do I score a band 7 next time?

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I scored a band 5 in the IELTS Writing. How do I score a band 6 next time?

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I scored a band 5 in the IELTS Speaking. How do I score a band 6 next time?

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I scored a band 5 in the IELTS Reading. How do I score a band 6 next time?

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I scored a band 5 in the IELTS Listening. How do I score a band 6 next time?

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I scored a band 4 in the IELTS Reading. How do I score a band 5 next time?

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I scored a band 4 in the IELTS Listening. How do I score a band 5 next time?

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If I smile and laugh, will I achieve a better result in my Speaking test?

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I scored a band 4 in the IELTS Writing. How do I score a band 5 next time?

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What can you tell me about Listening Part 1?

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What if I don't have an opinion on a certain topic during my Speaking test?

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Which IELTS test type should you choose? | IELTS terminology

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What are the test sections in your IELTS test? | IELTS terminology

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Do you know how your IELTS test is scored? | IELTS terminology

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Step 6: Know what to expect on test day

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Step 5: Study and set goals

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Step 4: Understand the band scores

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Step 3: Learn about the different question types

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Step 2: Familiarise yourself with the test

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Step 1: Choose the right IELTS test

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Don't say

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Teach me IELTS #3

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Teach me IELTS #2

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Don't try to memorise cliches, be natural

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Ask test supervisors if you need any help

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How to answer IELTS questions like a pro #2

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Make your answer relevant to the question

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Vocabulary to talk about where you're from

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The silent B in English

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Remember to collect your belongings after your test

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Arrive early to check in with your identification

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Leave your valuables at home

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Smile and be confident

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Teach me IELTS #1

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Plan your route to the test centre in advance

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Don't overuse filler words

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Remember to emphasis and stress important words

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Don't speak too slowly or too quickly

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Try to relax, you have prepared enough

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Store your belongings (including your phone)

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How to answer IELTS questions like a pro #1

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Just tell the truth if you don't know the answer

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Use discourse markers

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Speak like a native

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Raise your hand if you need a bathroom break

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Eat a healthy meal before arriving for your test

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Speak clearly

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Don't pause too often

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Be careful with singular and plurals

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Link your points together

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Vocabulary to talk about school

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Vocabulary to describe what you do for a living

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Comparing Fluency & Coherence for Bands 5 to 8 in IELTS Speaking Part 3

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Five commonly mispronounced words in English

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How is IELTS scored?

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IELTS Speaking hears accents

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Don't try to understand everything, listen for key words

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Practise listening to something only once

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Write L and R and the compass points (N, S, W, E) on your paper for direction questions

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Familiarise yourself with multiple accents

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Listen to English every day in the lead-up to your IELTS test

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Use numerals to avoid spelling errors

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Listen for synonyms and write down what you hear

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Highlight key words in the questions during preparation time

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Listen actively, ready to write answers as soon as you hear them

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IELTS Listening tips: Four sections

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Use paragraphs for each main idea

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Don't spend too much time on Task 1

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Five most useful phrasal verbs

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Present your opinion clearly

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Answer all parts of the question

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Extend your ideas with real examples from your own experience

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Know your most common grammar mistakes and double check for them

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Check your spelling

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Make sure you use the correct punctuation

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Write enough words

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Don't quote statistics and research

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7 steps to help you reach a band 7: IELTS Writing Task 2

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7 Mistakes preventing a band 7 or higher: IELTS Writing Task 2

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8 Steps to help you reach a band 8: IELTS Writing Task 2

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Mistakes that can hold you back from a band 8: IELTS Writing Task 2

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True, False, Not given

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Remember to note the number of words asked for

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Attempt every question, even if you're not 100% sure of the answer

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Read all instructions carefully, and follow them

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Underline or highlight key words in the question and corresponding text

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Make an educated guess if you don't know the word

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Understand the difference between true, false and not given

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Think about synonyms for key words and locate them in the text

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Read the question first, and then the text

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Familiarise yourself with the different types of question

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Learn to skim and scan for keywords

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Advice for achieving a Band 9 in IELTS Reading


 

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