Improving Your Writing
When preparing for IELTS always Think Smarter! If you are not able to use your writing skills regularly at work or school, your skills...
Tip No.21 - Read Ahead
The efficient way is to read ahead and find out the different forms of questions such as “Which city they were born in?”, you will get...
Tip No.20 - Listening
Following examiner’s instruction is one of the fundamental aspect when it comes to Listening. The more attention you give to the...
Tip No.19 - Record The Errors
Record the errors that you make during your perparation for the exam. Visit this list from time to time during the preparation period so...
Tip No.18 - Synonyms
Knowledge of synonyms is very important as in the reading section it is not necessary that the text that appears in the question or...
Tip No.17 - Find your weak areas
Try to figure out your weak areas and work on refining them. For example, if you have good spelling and grammar but your vocabulary...
Tip No.16 - Understand the exam questions
Understand the nature of questions completely such as for task 1 academic writing, there are variety of different options such as graphs,...
Tip No.15 - Speak about easy topics
During the exam, try to speak about topics, that you know well and also have a reasonable amount of vocabulary for. This is of course may...
Tip No.14 - Handwriting
For the IELTS, be very careful to have clear handwriting. Some students may think that it is not important,however remember that the...
Tip No.13 - Word Count
Be sure to have enough words for the IELTS writing task 1 and 2. For the task 1,it is a minimum of 150 words and for the task 2, a...