There is clear evidence that
learning the various task types in IELTS is the quickest and most effective way
of improving your band score. We recently conducted research on over 100,000
British Council candidates using Road to IELTS (our official IELTS preparation
product) to do just this. We found that after using the program for just six
hours, candidates’ scores in the Reading module activities improved by, on
average, 64%.
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Clearly, in six hours there can be
no significant change in their level of English; their improvement came from
learning how to answer the questions. This can be achieved in a relatively
short period of time.
How
do I know if I understand the task types?
Let me ask you some questions:
- Do you really understand the difference between “Yes”,
“No” and “Not Given” in the Reading test?
- Do you know the kind of questions you should expect in
Part 3 of the Speaking test? And do you know how to answer them to gain
the maximum number of marks?
- Do you know which tenses to use when you are describing
a graph (Academic), or writing a letter (General Training)?
If the answer to any of these
questions is “no”, then you are not yet properly prepared for your IELTS test.
What
can I do?
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If you do nothing else, you really
must understand how the test works. This means becoming familiar with the
question types and task types in each of the four skill tests. It will take the
stress out of the experience, save you time in the test and give you the best
possible chance of achieving the band score you need..
My advice to you is to get started
with Road to IELTS, which describes all the task types and gives you a lot of
practice in each of them. If you register for IELTS with the British Council,
you will get a Last Minute version free of charge. You should also consider
subscribing to the full version here. It
could make all the difference to your band score.
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