How to prepare for IELTS test?
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Hi,
Regarding preparation of IELTS test, I would suggest you to join some good coaching institute in your city which offers quality coaching for IELTS.
These institute offers regular and weekend classes, plus they conduct mock test on regular basis.
For your reference find below some of the finest coaching institutes which offers quality coaching for IELTS.
- The princeton review.
- TIME.
- IMS and many more institutes.
Please browse through the link mentioned below to get detailed information regarding various institutes in India offering quality coaching for IELTS.
Link: https://testprep.shiksha.com/ielts-exams-coaching-classes-in-india-cate...more -
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Kamaraju pulugurtha Online teaching of English, on retirement | Guide-Level 14
2013-10-17 15:05:00Reading and Writing go hand in hand. So, practice reading and then summarizing as briskly as possible. If some elder is beside you, he can help you by questioning you on your comprehension. Local comprehension and Global Comprehension-both are essential. Chiefly, it depends on your speed, accuracy and correctness. Somebody may help you in correcting your mistakes.
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Bar charts, Line graphs, Pie charts, Tables, Diagrams, Maps, Process descriptions
You should write at least 150 words for Writing Task 1, but the ideal word count ranges between 160 and 180. Writing less than 150 words will result in a penalty.
Ideally, the report should comprise a Summary of the 3-Step Approach.
Introduction: Paraphrase the question.
Overview: Highlight the dominating feature.
Specific Details: Explain critical data with specific figures or comparisons in 2 body paragraphs.
Start by looking at which context you can use the words in. You can establish associations between new words and familiar concepts. To aid memorisation, practice actively by using the words in daily life.
The speaking test lasts around 11-14 minutes. The test includes 3 parts - Introduction & Interview (Part 1); Cue cards (Part 2); Follow-up discussion (Part 3).
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