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[B]Welcome to IELTS Test Tips[/B] !

Whether you are planning on taking the IELTS test or are just interested in learning more about it, our experienced IELTS teachers have some useful test tips for you that have recently been shown on the ABC Network.
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[B]IELTS Test Tips – Listening[/B]
The IELTS Listening test is divided into four sections that assess your ability to understand conversations and lectures on both general and academic topics. The Listening test lasts 30 minutes and requires you to answer 40 questions.

[B]Listening tip 1: English is out there – listen widely for it[/B]
•If you are living in an English-speaking country, remember that English is all around you. Do as Siddhi recommends and eavesdrop – listen to people speaking in places such as cafés or shops.
•If you are not living in an English-speaking country, listen to English-language spoken on the TV, radio or Internet.

[B]Listening tip 2: During the Listening test [/B]  
•The Listening test is only played once, so listen carefully!
•Use the 30-second breaks to read the questions and underline the key words.
•Be a step ahead – be prepared to hear the answers to more than one question.
•Transfer your answers carefully to the Answer Sheet at the end of the test.

[B]Additional tips[/B] :
•Listen to different accents of English speakers.
•Spelling is important in the Listening test – look at the spelling of names, places and words on signs, in shops and in English publications.
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[B]IELTS Test Tips – Speaking[/B]
The IELTS Speaking test involves an 11 – 14 minute interview with a trained IELTS examiner. You will be asked to answer questions on a range of both familiar and general interest topics. The Speaking Test is divided into three parts:

Part 1: The Introduction and Interview
   The examiner asks you questions on topics that are familiar to you.
Part 2: The Individual Long Turn
   The examiner gives you a card with a topic and questions (prompts),
   which you must speak about for one to two minutes.
Part 3: The Two-way Discussion
   The examiner asks you more challenging questions related to
   the topic in Part 2.

[B]Speaking tip 1: Reading tips news-flash[/B]
•In the Reading test, get to know the Question Booklet, particularly the topics of the reading passages and the question types for each.
•Allow a maximum of 20 minutes to answer the questions for each passage.
•Write your answers directly onto the Answer Sheet.
•Practise answering Reading Tests in the test time (one hour).

[B]Additional tips[/B] :
•Become acquainted with the different question types used in the Reading test.
•Practise answering the more difficult question types, and time yourself. Some of the more difficult question types are: Yes/No/Not Given questions, Summary Completion questions, and Paragraph Matching Headings questions.

[B]Speaking tip 2: The Speaking test is an interview, not a conversation[/B]
•The IELTS Speaking test is an interview, so you should do most of the talking.
•Make the length of your answers appropriate for the question: answer simple information questions (e.g. Where are you from?) with a brief answer; answer more detailed questions more fully (e.g. Why do you think some people are more musical than others?).

[B]Additional tip[/B] :
•The Speaking test is a formal interview, so the examiner will be polite but formal. Don’t worry if the examiner doesn’t talk or smile. The examiner is giving you the chance to talk as much as possible and is concentrating carefully on what you say.

[B]Speaking tip 3: Present yourself confidently[/B]
•Present yourself confidently – first impressions count!
•Use good eye contact and posture when you are speaking with the examiner.
•Answer the questions positively – don’t make comments about how nervous you are!

[B]Additional tips[/B] :
•Use appropriate body language, facial expression and gestures for the interview.
•Don't apologise for your English ability or say you need an IELTS 6.5!
•Final impressions also count. At the end of the interview, politely thank the examiner, eg ‘Thank you for your time. It was nice talking with you.’

[B]Speaking tip 4: Don't memorise your answers[/B]
•Examiners know when you have memorised an answer!
•Instead of memorising answers for Part 1, practise giving spontaneous answers to questions about yourself, eg studies, hobbies and culture.
•Focus on understanding and answering the specific question, rather than giving an answer that is very general.

[B]Additional tips[/B] :
•If you don’t understand a question, ask the examiner to repeat it, ‘I’m sorry, could you say that again?’
•If you don’t understand the meaning of a work, ask the examiner, eg ‘I’m sorry, what does … mean?’

[B]Speaking tip 5: It's your performance[/B] .
•Part 2 of the Speaking test is a two-minute uninterrupted talk. This is your chance to perform and show off your English!
•You have one minute to prepare your two-minute talk, and will receive a pencil and paper to make notes. These will help you give a well-organised talk.
•Follow the prompts on the card the examiner gives you. They will help you give a clear, complete talk.

[B]Additional tips[/B] :
•You will not be penalised if you don’t answer all the questions on the card. They are there to help guide your talk.
•Don’t worry about watching the time - the examiner will tell you when to finish.
•While you are studying for the test, practise speaking on different topics for one to two minutes.

[B]Speaking tip 6: Clarify the meaning of the question[/B]
•Part 3 of the Speaking test is the most challenging. It is important that you understand the questions.
•If you don’t understand a question, clarify it with the examiner in a positive way, e.g. ‘So are you asking….?’ rather than, ‘I don’t understand.’

[B]Additional tip[/B] : Answering the question
•Extend your answers by giving opinions, reasons, examples and explanations.
•Use a wide range of sentence structures, grammar and vocabulary.
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[B]IELTS Test Tips – Reading[/B]
The IELTS Academic Reading test consists of three reading passages on topics of general interest (e.g. education, health, the environment, science, technology, business, etc.). The Academic Reading test lasts for one hour and consists of 40 questions.

[B]Reading test tip[/B]
During the test:
•Get to know the Question Booklet, particularly the topics of the reading passages and the question types for each.
•Allow a maximum of 20 minutes to answer the questions for each passage.
•Write your answers onto the Answer Sheet as you go.
•Practise answering reading tests in the test time (one hour).

[B]Additional tips[/B] :
Before the test:
•Get to know the different question types used in the Reading test.
•Practise answering the more difficult question types, and time yourself. Some of the more difficult question types are:
oYes/No/Not Given.
oSummary Completion.
oMatching Paragraph Headings.
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[B]IELTS Test Tips – Writing[/B]
The IELTS Academic Writing test lasts for one hour and involves two tasks:

Task 1 (20 minutes, 150 words minimum)
You are asked to write a report describing a visual (eg a graph, table, diagram, etc.).
Task 2 (40 minutes, 250 words minimum)
You are asked to write an academic essay on a topic of general interest.

[B]Writing tip 1: Practise your timing for the writing process – plan, write and edit. [/B]  
You should spend the following amount of time on Writing Tasks 1 and 2:

Task 1:
Plan for 5 minutes
Write for 13 minutes
Edit for 2 minutes
Total: 20 minutes        

Task 2:
Plan for 5 minutes
Write for 33 minutes
Edit for 2 minutes
Total: 40 minutes

[B]Additional tips[/B] :
•Practise writing both Tasks 1 and 2 in one hour. You should practise this at least four to five times before the test.
•When you edit, look carefully for spelling and basic grammar mistakes you have made, and then correct them.

[B]Writing tip 2: Task 1 – Understand the visual[/B]
Your Task 1 report should answer the following questions:
•What is the visual measuring?
•How is it measured? (numbers, percentages, years, etc.)
•What are the major trends and comparisons?
•What is the main message of the visual?

[B]Additional tips[/B] :
Task 1 questions can involve the following types of visuals:
•Line, bar and pie graphs
•Tables
•Flow charts and diagrams.
Practise interpreting visuals in English-language newspapers and magazines.

[B]Writing tip 3: Task 2 - Understand the question[/B] .
•Make sure you understand exactly what the question is asking you (ie to agree or disagree with a statement, or to discuss a problem and give a solution).
•Give clear reasons for your opinions in the body of your essay.

[B]Additional tip[/B] :
•Before the IELTS exam, look at Task 2 questions in a range of IELTS practice test books to become familiar with the different types of questions that are asked.

[B]Writing tip 4: Make your writing easy to read[/B]
•Use clear, neat handwriting so that the examiner can read your writing.
•Use clear paragraphs when you write.

[B]Additional tips: Make it easy to read [/B]  
•When writing Task 1 and Task 2, use the following number of paragraphs:
  
Task 1:
1 introductory paragraph
1–2 body paragraphs
1 concluding paragraph or sentence
Total: 3–4 paragraphs        

Task 2:
1 introductory paragraph
2–3 body paragraphs
1 concluding paragraph
Total: 4–5 paragraphs
  
•Letters of the alphabet can be written differently in some languages. Refer to an English-language dictionary to check the correct English version before you take the test.
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[B]IELTS Test Tips – General[/B]
Relax the night before the exam
•To do well in the IELTS test, you need to be relaxed and confident.
•Don’t memorise information the night before. This will make you tired and stressed, which won’t help you in the exam.
•DO NOT drink caffeine (coffee, tea, cola drinks) – they can keep you awake!

[B]Additional tips[/B] :
The night before the exam you SHOULD:
•Go to bed early
•Set your alarm clock so you don’t oversleep!
•Relax.
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