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How to pass IELTS above 6.5 and not go crazy
How to pass IELTS above 6.5 and not go crazy
The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is designed to help you work, study or migrate to a country where English is the native language. ... Your ability to listen, read, write and speak in English will be assessed during the test. IELTS is graded on a scale of 1-9.

Types of IELTS. Difference between Academic and General

When registering for an exam, you need to choose between its types:

Academic (academic) - suitable for those IELTS Pakistan who are going to study or work in a specialty. On the exam, they ask to describe tables in English, explain graphs or fragments of maps

General Training  - suitable only for moving to another country and obtaining a visa.

To enter the university, Denis needed Academic IELTS.

How many points do you need to score and why

The required number of points depends on your goal. If an IELTS certificate is required for study, the passing score will depend on the university and the program you choose. For example, the requirements for IT and engineering are usually slightly lower than those for social sciences and humanities programs. Overall, the lowest overall score is 5.0 (but better than 6.5) for bachelors and 6.0 for masters.

7 steps towards 6.5

1. Found a tutor

Friends dissuaded from group training courses: they said that they cook there less than in personal lessons. They advised him to take an IELTS preparation course at Skyeng. Denis took a free introductory lesson, he was selected by an individual teacher with a specialization in this exam. Denis worked for an hour in the morning twice a week.It includes the most effective methods of pumping all four parts of the international exam: how to hear the important, how to read only the necessary, how to talk about everything with ease.

2. Collected a list of what to listen to and watch

Denis hardly forced himself to switch A1 exam all current serials to the original language with English subtitles. At first it seemed to him that he was missing a lot of jokes, missing everything important because he did not fully understand, although the general meaning was clear. When there was no time for TV shows, podcasts in English helped on the subway on the way to work.

3. I was afraid myself and read about the fears of others

After classes, Denis looked through various preparation sites, trying to find consolations on them: for example, there is a resource where participants share difficulties and mistakes. It helps, if not prevent them, then at least calm down.

4. Throwing everything

The preparation was easy only for the first month. Then waking up early to prepare seemed like violence against oneself. A month later, Denis prepared only with a teacher for two hours a week and sometimes postponed classes due to blockages at work.When Denis no longer wanted to exercise, there were a million reasons for this: the dog got sick, he was working on an important presentation, he wanted to restore the regime of going to the gym. There were a little less than 3 months left before the exam. Denis honestly told the teacher that he could no longer, that he needed a break to return to lessons a month before the exam. Moreover, judging by the test tasks, Denis already had progress.

5. Went to a conversation club

After this failure, Denis continued his preparation - he signed up for a conversation club. While recording, he already felt his superiority. I thought that lonely losers were hanging out in the club, and then he would appear - a handsome and successful future student of a British university, five minutes away from the MBA.There were six people at the club meeting: a content producer of a well-known IT company, a student preparing to enter the prestigious HEC Paris, a programmer with an offer for an international company, and a few more nice and nice people. His girlfriend signed up for the next conversation club with Denis, just in case.

6. Read in front of the mirror and taught the structure of the essay

There were almost no problems with reading. Except for one: I had to re-read the paragraph several times. To solve this problem, the teacher asked to read the texts only aloud in order to better understand what was being read. At first, only one page a day was the norm. Over time, the number of pages read at a time increased. Sometimes Denis retold the texts in front of the mirror and felt terribly humiliating at the same time, and then he got used to it.Oddly enough, the problem with the essay was solved in the first and most productive month: the teacher immediately explained the structure of different types of essays and gave them all the introductory constructions and phrases to be learned. Denis clowned and wrote a deliberately pronounced introduction, then he supposedly expressed his own opinion in the main part and became a philosophically inclined sage in the conclusion and conclusions. The main thing was to remember the structure, the rest of the time it remained to tighten up the vocabulary in order to insert different synonyms of the same expressions in the essay.

7. Have fun, so as not to become discouraged

An acquaintance of Denis was once preparing for an exam in a car in the parking lot in front of the Luzhniki stadium. She liked to look at the "handsome football players", it motivated her and charged her for success. Following her example, sometimes Denis went to study in a bar.Another find was Couchsurfing. When he just wanted to sit quietly on the Internet and do nothing, he spent time there. I found people who were going to Moscow, talked with them and learned about upcoming events with expats from all over the world. For the first time since the children's camp in Malta, Denis has English-speaking friends. They met in Moscow, and these meetings helped Denis almost more than studying textbooks. Plus, now he definitely PTE Pakistan knew how to correctly, in German, clink glasses with beer glasses.