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Tutorial on Writing an Essay for IELTS
by Dmitrij - 26600 reads, based on 65 votes
Seems as though most of you are bored with reading ready essay samples accompanied with help-me-correct-this appeals. You have been learning English and would rather look into the innards of essay creation process to get something useful for your own improvement. So would I.... More

How to defeat the time constraints in IELTS test!
by kuttu007 - 9233 reads, based on 24 votes
In the IELTS test, time is your enemy. Candidates who have taken the test and did not perform as well as they had hoped often complain that they were unable to give all the answers in the Listening Test because the tape was too fast, and that they ran out of time in the Reading Test.... More

Writing Task II of IELTS
by limey - 16630 reads, based on 23 votes
The writing Component of IELTS is divided in two separate tasks. Task I deals with report writing on information provided to you in the form of diagram, flow chart or graphs. Task II is like essay writing either in form of argument or opinion. The Test Total duration of the writing component is 60 minutes and because the Task II carries more weightage, it is always advisable to break up your allotted time accordingly. ... More

Writing Task I of IELTS
by limey - 17693 reads, based on 32 votes
The Writing Component of IELTS is divided in two separate tasks. Task I deals with report writing on information provided to you in the form of diagram, flow chart or graphs. Task II is like an essay writing either in form of argument or opinion. The Test Total duration of the writing component is 60 minutes and because the Task II carries more weightage, it is always advisable to break up your allotted time accordingly. ... More

The Speaking Component of IELTS
by Limey - 12493 reads, based on 26 votes
The Test How good are you at chatting? Are you fluent? Are you aware of the particular accent with which you go around speaking English? Do people understand clearly what you speak? Well,this is what the speaking component of IELTS is all about. This is a test to find out how well you can converse in English while carrying out your daily activities. The test is divided into 3 different steps, not very discrete, but you will be definitely able to point out when one step conclude and other step begins.... More

The Reading Component of IELTS
by Limey - 9437 reads, based on 9 votes
The test If candidates are most unhappy about any section of the IELTS,it is the reading component. This is a general opinion among most of us that, for reading the allotted time is never enough.And that exactly is the challenge here.With practice most of the candidates come out with flying colors and am sure,you will be no exception to this. The test basically consists of 3 Passages, each one with its own set of questions to answer. Total number of questions are usually 40. The aim is to answer these 40 questions in a time limit of 60 minutes.... More

The Listening Component of IELTS
by Limey - 8212 reads, based on 10 votes
The Test This is a test where you will be required to show how efficient you are in understanding a conversation in English. This is tested by playing a recorded conversation and you are supposed to answer pre set questions based on the converstion played. You are supposed to answer questions simultaneously, as you listen to the tape. The question booklet is divided in sections (usually four) and so the conversation is. The tape will give you clear instructions of when one section ends and the other begins. There are instructions given at the beginning of each section and you will be given enough time before every section to go through a particular set of questions (for ... More


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