
HOW TO BOOST SCORE IN IELTS EXAM
Every IELTS aspirant has the desire to get good band scores in IELTS examination,but are unaware that how they can enhance their scores.
This article brings some Expert tips and tricks that you can implement during your preparation.
# Never try to memorise Answers
In your Speaking and Writing tests, the grader will expect your answers to be natural. The examiner can tell if your answers are memorized which can in turn influence your eventual band score.
*Using a distinct range of grammatical structures
Fluency and coherence, Lexical resources, Grammatical range and accuracy play an imperative role when an examiner evaluates you in the IELTS Speaking and Writing tests. Make sure you bring different variations like to express what to say.
#Well preparation
You can use our free practice materials to Familiarise with the test. The IELTS masterclass are conducted by IELTS professionals where you get your all the questions answered. You can also make use of the free practice tests and other support tools to prepare well for your IELTS test.
#Asking for clarification
If you didn’t hear the question properly in the IELTS speaking test or you are not sure what the examiner means, it’s okay to ask to clarify the point. It’s a good idea to recommend what the examiner is trying to ask you by asking ” Do you mean…..?” You don’t lose marks if you need to check the question. Asking for clarification can help to make sure you are not off topic with your answer.
#Do regular practice of Listening
In part 1and part 3 of the IELTS Listening test, there are multifarious speakers, hence it can be a good idea to practice your listening with various dialogues,such as a TV drama or discussion panel . Section 2 and Section 4 of the IELTS Listening test has only one speaker, so some good practice can be Listening to a short video lecture. Part 2 and part 4 last for approximately 5_7 minutes,so it’s a better idea to listen to something of a similar length.
The order of answers in Reading.
Remember that some task types in the IELTS Reading test have answers that appear in order ,such as True/False/Not Given or Multiple choice. This means that you don’t have to commence with the first question and do them in sequence.
Look at which question has something that is easily identifiable (e.g.a name of a person or place) and start with that question.
Then, the answer for the other questions will most likely appear above and below this point.
Thus, by following these strategies you can boost your scores in all the four components of IELTS.
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HOW TO BOOST SCORE IN IELTS EXAM

HOW TO BOOST SCORE IN IELTS EXAM