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We understand well the frustrations that IELTS candidates face, and therefore now provide a wide range of learning materials and exercises to help you prepare and to boost your confidence before sitting an IELTS exam. From May 2008, we are launching a new service called IELTS Tips of the Month. This will include Dos and Don’ts which are updated monthly.

August 08

Reading

Tip

  1. Remember to read the instructions carefully. The instructions will tell you where to find the answers, what you need to do, what kind of answer is required, and how many words you need to write. The instructions will also tell you if an option can be used more than once, and will remind you to transfer your answers to your Answer Sheet.
  2. Be aware of the different text types and how best to approach them. Practise the full range of IELTS Academic Reading task types. Take time in class to discuss the differences between task types and the skills that are being tested.

Do

Answer as many questions as you can.

Don't

Don’t forget that questions can come before the reading passage as well as after..

Writing

Do

Try to avoid repeating the same words, phrases and ideas too often. Try to use a range of vocabulary. Try to make sure that you do not repeat the same idea too often, make sure you explore different ideas to provide a well-balanced response.

Don't

Don't write less than the required number of words.

Listening

Do

Use the time at the beginning of each section (and in the middle of Sections 1 – 3) to look through the questions and think about the topic.

Speaking

Do

Explain your opinions and give examples to support them.

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