Effective IELTS Preparation Online?
What Should You Expect?
The IELTS exam is a difficult test but not an impossible one. It tests the
English-language skills that students actually need to succeed in graduate
programmes, and its assessments are rigorous and thorough.
That said, IELTS also expects each of the four tasks ? listening, reading,
writing and speaking ? to be done in a particular way. It doesn?t necessarily
specify what that way is. Consequently, many ILTS candidates with high English
language skills score more poorly than they might if they knew the ?rules.?
The prime criterion of a good IELTS preparation course is that it trains
candidates in the ways IELTS wants to see things done. Also, because IELTS
often asks tricky questions, it is imperative that anyone who wishes to achieve
a high score learn the tricks, how to spot them, and how to overcome them.
To decide whether a particular IELTS preparation course is fully adequate, look
for specific guidance in the following aspects of each of the four tasks:
Listening
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Check to see that the different demands of each of the four sections of the
Listening Test is explained.
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Then make sure that there is a good explanation of the question types that are
most often encountered in Listening. Although any of the question types used in
the Reading Test can also be used in Listening, the Listening Test is more
likely to focus on form-filling, summary gap-filling, short-answer,
true-and-false and fact-and-opinion questions. You should find instruction not
only on those question types and how they work, but also on the indirect ways
IELTS often asks questions, the way it relies on rewordings of things that are
spoken ? so that you have to understand the same idea expressed in two
different ways ? and words before and after key ideas that change the meaning
of words supplied in questions.
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There also should be tips on how to anticipate answers before you hear them.
Reading
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Make sure that there is thorough explanations of all the IELTS question types,
how they work, how IELTS sometimes asks them, and how you should answer them.
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Check that there are at least three readings of appropriate IELTS length and
difficulty, so you can learn to time yourself to read a passage and answer 13
questions in 20 minutes.
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Look to see if there are useful tips on how to read quickly and with the single
purpose of answering questions correctly. Normal advice about ?speed reading?
is not enough, because the issue is not how fast you read or even how much of
the passage you understand ? just how many questions you answer correctly.
Writing Task 1
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Look to see that there are complete explanations about how to comprehend
information presented in graphic formats such as graphs, bar charts, pie charts
and diagrams. You must know how to ?read? all six types of graphic data
correctly, or you will make inaccurate observations that are the fatal flaw of
Writing Task 1.
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Make sure there is a complete, sentence-by-sentence explanation of the report
form. No matter what data you are asked to describe, the report format is the
same and must be understood completely and thoroughly.
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Check to see that all the vocabulary you need to describe information precisely
is provided. There should be appropriate vocabulary lists, indications of how
to combine words, and clear explanations of the different kinds of vocabulary
different features of graphic information require.
Writing Task 2
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Make sure that the
IELTS preparation materials teach you what kind of essay? opinion, explanation,
or discussion? is required to answer the IELTS question properly. Writing the
wrong kind of essay, no matter how well, could cost you as much as a whole band
point.Check that the formats for all three essay types are presented in full,
with the names and functions of each of the sentence types precisely described.
Following the expected format is key to writing a good essay.
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Look to see that the
preparation materials include ample exercises. Most students need practice to
learn how to write the different kinds of sentences? from hooks to thesis
statements to supporting sentences ? that work together to make a successful
essay. Make sure that the course you take includes plenty of exercises so you
can get the practice you need.
Speaking
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The Speaking task has three distinct parts. Make sure the nature and function
of all three is clearly explained.
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Check to see that there is clear explanation of the ?Long Turn,? the central
section in which you must speak by yourself without any help from the examiner.
There should be clear directions about how to give your answer to that
critically important question shape and form.
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Look to see that the preparation material gives you concrete tips on how to
turn question-answering into real communication and natural conversation.
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sure that there are explanations of more than just proper verbal language.
Good, appropriate body language can be almost as important in this task, which
is the only one that puts candidates face-to-face with the examiner.
Svend Nelson is a university lecturer and internet entrepreneur. He is director
of UniRoute Limited, a Hong Kong based company with offices in Bangkok and
London providing IELTS online preparation
and other web-based courses for online
university preparation . Svend lived and worked in various countries
across Latin America, Europe and Asia before settling with his wife in
Thailand.
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