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You won’t have to follow the accent of any particular country, rather you should follow ‘International English’ accent. As the IELTS has its’ presence in most of the major English speaking countries, three main varieties of English are used in the test, they are 1) British English, 2) Australian English and 3) American English. Apart […]
Of course, it is true, you are at liberty to write on the question papers. After the audios stop playing you will get 10 minutes time to transfer your answers to the ‘Answer Sheet’. But remember what you write on the question papers would not be counted, only what you write on the ‘Answer Sheet’ […]
Absolutely not. Mistakes in spelling and grammar would cause you to lose marks. Though minor mistakes in grammar or spelling might be overlooked by the judges if those mistakes do not change the meaning of your answer and your answer is absolutely right and perfect. But don’t bank on making mistakes and expect getting marks. […]
Both are accepted as right, but a candidate should remember he should stick to either one of the two and not use a mixture of ‘American Spelling’ and ‘British Spelling’. If you write ‘rumour’ it means that you are following the British way of spelling. In the very next line, you write ‘color’, which means […]
The IELTS, provides marks in the form of Band Score. There would be 40 questions in total, carrying 1 mark each. If you give right answers of minimum 39/40 questions you will be given Band Score 9. Check the table below for understanding your Band Score:- Band Score 9 8.5 8 7.5 7 6.5 6 […]