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The IELTS Listening Test is a bit tough for non-English speaking countrymen. Non-native English speakers face a real challenge while it comes to listening and understanding ‘UK English.’ In the listening test the audio for the test plays for once only, so even a little bit of distraction may result in losing quite a few […]

The, ‘Section 2’, is usually a lecture/speech by a specific speaker on a specific topic. The topic might be ‘General’, ‘Educational’, ‘Counseling’ etc. The different types of audios used are, like a person providing information on details of a public event, or on a service provided by his/her ‘Institution’ or ‘Organization’. A candidate must focus […]

The IELTS has two formats of tests, (1) IELTS Academic Test and (2) IELTS General Training Test. Both the formats have four parts, 1) Listening Test, 2) Speaking Test, 3) Reading Test and 4) Writing Test. If a candidate gets to see the study materials of the IELTS Tests, he won’t find the words ‘Grammar […]

If you are planning to take the IELTS Academic test, you are advised to have adequate synonyms for each word in your vocabulary and apply them appropriately in your writing. The IELTS Task 1 of the ‘Academic Writing Test’, requires you to use a good range of ‘Typical/Suitable Vocabulary’ to present the given set of […]

The IELTS Tests patterns are made in such a way so as to test a candidate on how efficient he is in all forms of the English language. By all forms it means that the IELTS judges the proficiency of a student’s proficiency of 1) Listening, 2) Speaking, 3) Reading and 4) Writing the English […]