Which is the hardest section to prepare in IELTS exam?

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    Virajita Bisht | Contributor-Level 8

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    An IELTS examination is divided into four parts, which are reading, writing, speaking, and listening. All four parts of the exam might be difficult for a non-English speaking audience. But it is believed that the writing part is the hardest since the examiners will check for grammar, syntax, coherence, and vocabulary. Also, the examinee will get only 60 minutes to complete the writing test, which includes a data interpretation and writing an essay. This can be tough, causing pressure and nervousness. But the key is to be confident while giving this exam, and having enough preparation

  • There may not be a specific answer to this question as it varies from person to person. Somebody may find the Writing section the most difficult for preparation while some may find Speaking the hardest. It is better one should go through the IELTS exam pattern and understand each and every section and figure out the toughest section based on preparation and focus more on that.

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