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2 Mistakes in IELTS for Academic and General

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Broadly seen that preparation always takes time and bears fruits, moreover, when the planning and strategy are well set up accordingly. There are 2 big mistakes which kill the preparation of IELTS. It is highly advised not to commit wrong in IELTS.    1:More Knowledge but Less Practice  There are candidates who spend quality times for IELTS preparation and collect better ideas with guidance how to crack and score as per their requirements. It is not denied that receptive skills are the resource for knowledge. Moreover, the production of acquired learning is vastly prioritized which needs consistent efforts in practice. If the amount of sincere practice is not input accurately, the quality results can not be expected. In short, the more we learn, the more we grow if increased the level of practice for targeted band?  2:Less Practice and Overconfidence  It is clearly seen that most of people think they can appear for IELTS with a few practice sessions. Once ideas ...

What do you do when you are not giving time for IELTS preparation?

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Most challenging and difficult period of life is when multiple things are to be done and not able to manage time? I don't know even how far you agree with this statement but I personally believe that time management is everything during preparation. Some people believe that they can prepare well with the help of training or coaching if not then self preparation, and others think that  unless or until they set themselves free from multitasking assignments and extra work-loads, are unable to concentrate on preparation. Don't get worried, if you have taken admission in IELTS coaching or you have already registered to appear for IELTS, and undergoing stress or disturbance on time management that  you don't have time for self preparation. I have better solution for you. I don't want you to  work hard rather you go to get relaxed and make a well-managed routine. Furthermore,  Start working on 'to do' list. Understand where your times are running out. Be specific in ti...

IELTS- Listening: No More Than Two Words

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Every exam has its own pattern such as IELTS listening has its own style of directions in the questions. There are beautiful tricks and techniques that need to be understood during practice of IELTS listening for academic and general. We need to answer not more than two words for each questions. It beautifies the best practices to understand the listening appropriately. Test Format: Four recordings of native English speakers: 1- Recording section: A conversation between two people set in an everyday social context. 2- Recording section: A monologue set in an everyday social context 3- Recording section: A conversation between up to four people set in an educational or training context 4- Recording section: A monologue on an academic subject The question format is on 4 parts with 10 questions each. Every question is designed in order to transfer answer in a sequence. Approximately 30 minutes is the specific time for listening. It is  considered for academic and general same. 10 minu...