6.Speak English You should try to speak English with your friends and family. If you do not have a friend or family member who can speak English, find a person who can speak English. You can find many people on yahoo groups. You should also think in English. We all …
5.Never say NO You cannot say no that means that if the examiner asks you to talk about magazines you cannot tell the examiner that you have never read a magazine. Even if you have never read a magazine you will have to make it up. You will have to …
4.Be confident Show the examiner that you are confident. Do not be shy. Shy people often speak less and they end up getting a low score. You will have to be talkative and you will have to engage the examiner into a good conversation. This is the IELTS material produced …
3.Speak clearly Do not adopt a fake accent and do not mumble. The examiner will understand when you are trying to adopt a fake accent. There are some people who start speaking English as if they are in a race. All these people say the wrong things and they are …
2.Stress and Unstress Stress Unstress Nouns Conjunctions Verbs Prepositions Adjectives Helping verbs Adverbs articles You have to apply the stress rule while speaking English. Your English might be better than your classmate, but the IELTS examiner is not going to compare your English with the person sitting beside. In fact …
1.English Grammar This is the most important thing in the speaking section of the IELTS exam. Many people think that they just have to speak and they can ignore the grammar rules, but this is a wrong idea. You can never get more than 4.5 band if you speak the …
IELTS Writing task 1 Paragraph 2 Second paragraph of the writing task 1 is very important. In this paragraph the candidate will be required to do a major quantity of reporting and the candidate will have to show that he or she was able to understand the data and information …
Sample Paragraph 1 The following chart shows how the students of 3 academies performed in the IELTS exam in the years 2008-2011. The chart depicts the number of students who were successful in achieving more than 6 band. The 3 academies which were examined are CAFELS, PACANS and FET SYTEM. …
Reporting You will always say “The following graphs shows………” Present simple tense You will state the main features in the past simple tense as the chart was published after something happened. There is an exception to the above mentioned rule in a case when the graph show forecasted or future …
Look at the key Many candidates fail to look at the key which is already provided in the chart. They start to answer the question without looking at the key which deprives them of stating the main facts about the question. Examiners have stated that they have seen people describing …