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Have any of your wrote IELTS?

My TOEFL score was 105, which is somewhat equivalent to IELTS score of 7.5-8.



Paise se matlab hai mamu.

You have got a good score on TOEFL.

What is your experience with TOEFL? Next month I am taking both TOEFL and GRE. Have you taken GRE? Any tips to tackle these tests?
 
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* Read the title
* Read the first few lines
* Read the last few lines
* Read the questions
* Look for synonyms between questions and paragraph.
 
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I am writing my IELTS exams on 1st August. Do any of you guys have any tips? i would appreciate your responses.

Yes years ago. I had 8 and 8.5s on all sections. My advice, take a few practice tests before the exam, speak English until exam day, watch news in English (preferably with British accent), etc.
Anyways, I don't believe practice helps much. My prediction for you: 7.0/7.5 overall.
 
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* Read the title
* Read the first few lines
* Read the last few lines
* Read the questions
* Look for synonyms between questions and paragraph.

Yes years ago. I had 8 and 8.5s on all sections. My advice, take a few practice tests before the exam, speak English until exam day, watch news in English (preferably with British accent), etc.
Anyways, I don't believe practice helps much. My prediction for you: 7.0/7.5 overall.

Thanks
 
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Yes I have, my score was 6.5 overall and cleared it in first attempt . I found Listening and Writing easy as you have enough time to put the text on the paper.


Reading is bit tricky tho , you need to lean the Skimming , Sketching skills , time management is the key there, I had trouble coping with the time in Reading section . Just dont be nervous in the Speaking part, be confident and keep your nerves in front of the person and you'll be fine.


I highly recommend you to look out for IELTS related videos on Youtube on every section (Speaking,Reading,Writing,Listening etc.) , they are very helpful .
Best of luck. Don't bother coming to UK though. Immigration laws are getting tougher by the day. Even veterans like us and other people on PDF ain't are hanging on by the skin of our teeth chasing the elusive PR.
 
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Wrote TOEFL and my score was 112. TOEFL is slightly easier than IELTS.
Tips
Reading - search google with IELTS reading question types (paragraph heading/true false not given/matching features/matching information etc.). You will find tips on the official website(british council) as well as on Cambridge I guess. These tips are more than enough to see you through in the reading section.
Listening - not worth just take some mocks
Speaking - not worth just go through some sample answers on the net. Indians normally have a fast pitch, see if that's the case you'll have to slow it a bit.
Writing - for essays, you can follow this long one
4 C's:
Conciseness
Cohesion
Coherence
Composition
  1. Conciseness
Unlike other languages which prize long and very elaborate sentences, proper written English is language that says a lot in few words.
Writing longer sentences in your response is problematic for 2 reasons. The first is it heightens the chances of errors related to coherence. The second is it makes it more difficult for you to control the grammar of the sentence, leading to silly grammatical mistakes.

Typical Sentence Length: 8 to 15 words
2. Cohesion
These are some of words or phrases which can help us to relate phrases or small sentences. It helps to relate ideas.

Because of this, …
As this shows, …
As can clearly be seen from this example, …
It is clear that…
Thus, the idea that…
To illustrate this, …
After analyzing both points of view, …
To provide a summary, …
Without a doubt, this causes…

Our third C is coherence, which is the notion that all ideas you present in your essay should be easily understood by your reader. As you can probably guess, using the cohesive phrases above correctly can really help to boost the coherence in your essay as they clarify your ideas. Coherence is also greatly improved by proper grammar, so make an effort to brush up on this prior to your examination.

Our final C, composition, refers to employing a proper essay structure. This means including a thesis (in the case of an argument essay), at least 2 supporting ideas, real-life examples, proper discussion of those examples as well as some kind of summary and finally a reasoned conclusion.

Introduction paragraph

  • A background sentence giving some background information on the essay topic.
  • A more detailed sentence linking the background sentence to the thesis.
  • A thesis that presents your point of view on your given topic.
  • An outline sentence declaring the 2 points you are going to use to support your thesis.
Supporting paragraph 1

  • A topic sentence illustrating the first point you will be presenting to support your thesis (this point taken from your outline sentence).
  • A sentence showing a real-life example of this topic in action.
  • A discussion sentence that shows how your example links or proves your topic sentence.
  • A conclusion sentence that links this entire paragraph back to your thesis.
Supporting paragraph 2

  • A topic sentence illustrating the second point you will be presenting to support your thesis (this point taken from your outline sentence).
  • A sentence showing a real-life example of this topic in action.
  • A discussion sentence that shows how your example links or proves your topic sentence.
  • A conclusion sentence that links this entire paragraph back to your thesis.
Conclusion paragraph

  • A summary sentence that briefly states the 2 points you discussed in your supporting paragraphs.
  • A restatement of your thesis using different words.
  • A prediction or recommendation based on the topic you have been given.
By employing a logical structure like this you fulfill your essay’s requirement for proper composition.

So, in a nutshell, the 4 Cs make up the essential elements in a successful essay. Conciseness keeps sentences brief, cohesion helps the sentences link together, coherence maintains understanding in the essay and composition links all parts of the essay together logically.

Hope that helps, good luck @ito .

I am extremely sorry for coming at you like this but reading the title, my recommendation, do not get your hopes too high for the results. :P
With due respect sir your sentence is grammatically incorrect too. :P
 
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With due respect sir your sentence is grammatically incorrect too. :P
Never claimed to be Shakespeare :P

Anyway, the title was REALLY funny and if you see my advise in that context i hope you will find it to be the right one. Nonetheless, i wish OP best of luck, i hope he will work hard and do good. :)
 
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You have got a good score on TOEFL.

What is your experience with TOEFL? Next month I am taking both TOEFL and GRE. Have you taken GRE? Any tips to tackle these tests?

Yes, I have taken GRE and scored a pretty average score of 315.
 
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Wrote TOEFL and my score was 112. TOEFL is slightly easier than IELTS.
Tips
Reading - search google with IELTS reading question types (paragraph heading/true false not given/matching features/matching information etc.). You will find tips on the official website(british council) as well as on Cambridge I guess. These tips are more than enough to see you through in the reading section.
Listening - not worth just take some mocks
Speaking - not worth just go through some sample answers on the net. Indians normally have a fast pitch, see if that's the case you'll have to slow it a bit.
Writing - for essays, you can follow this long one
4 C's:
Conciseness
Cohesion
Coherence
Composition
  1. Conciseness
Unlike other languages which prize long and very elaborate sentences, proper written English is language that says a lot in few words.
Writing longer sentences in your response is problematic for 2 reasons. The first is it heightens the chances of errors related to coherence. The second is it makes it more difficult for you to control the grammar of the sentence, leading to silly grammatical mistakes.

Typical Sentence Length: 8 to 15 words
2. Cohesion
These are some of words or phrases which can help us to relate phrases or small sentences. It helps to relate ideas.

Because of this, …
As this shows, …
As can clearly be seen from this example, …
It is clear that…
Thus, the idea that…
To illustrate this, …
After analyzing both points of view, …
To provide a summary, …
Without a doubt, this causes…

Our third C is coherence, which is the notion that all ideas you present in your essay should be easily understood by your reader. As you can probably guess, using the cohesive phrases above correctly can really help to boost the coherence in your essay as they clarify your ideas. Coherence is also greatly improved by proper grammar, so make an effort to brush up on this prior to your examination.

Our final C, composition, refers to employing a proper essay structure. This means including a thesis (in the case of an argument essay), at least 2 supporting ideas, real-life examples, proper discussion of those examples as well as some kind of summary and finally a reasoned conclusion.

Introduction paragraph

  • A background sentence giving some background information on the essay topic.
  • A more detailed sentence linking the background sentence to the thesis.
  • A thesis that presents your point of view on your given topic.
  • An outline sentence declaring the 2 points you are going to use to support your thesis.
Supporting paragraph 1

  • A topic sentence illustrating the first point you will be presenting to support your thesis (this point taken from your outline sentence).
  • A sentence showing a real-life example of this topic in action.
  • A discussion sentence that shows how your example links or proves your topic sentence.
  • A conclusion sentence that links this entire paragraph back to your thesis.
Supporting paragraph 2

  • A topic sentence illustrating the second point you will be presenting to support your thesis (this point taken from your outline sentence).
  • A sentence showing a real-life example of this topic in action.
  • A discussion sentence that shows how your example links or proves your topic sentence.
  • A conclusion sentence that links this entire paragraph back to your thesis.
Conclusion paragraph

  • A summary sentence that briefly states the 2 points you discussed in your supporting paragraphs.
  • A restatement of your thesis using different words.
  • A prediction or recommendation based on the topic you have been given.
By employing a logical structure like this you fulfill your essay’s requirement for proper composition.

So, in a nutshell, the 4 Cs make up the essential elements in a successful essay. Conciseness keeps sentences brief, cohesion helps the sentences link together, coherence maintains understanding in the essay and composition links all parts of the essay together logically.

Hope that helps, good luck @ito .


With due respect sir your sentence is grammatically incorrect too. :P

Thanks for such good tips.

By the way, are you applying anywhere?
 
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how much score do you need, 6 right?
listening can definitely be improved by practice. use a speaker not headphone
 
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how much score do you need, 6 right?
listening can definitely be improved by practice. use a speaker not headphone

I need 8...My target universities' averages are in band 8. Having lived in UK and US for 10 years, I don't have problem with listening.
 
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