How to obtain a high IELTS score

obtain a high IELTS score
obtain a high IELTS score

How to obtain a high IELTS score

If you are taking the IELTS test and you want to achieve a high score to get your application accepted by the University of your Choice for higher education or you are retaking the IELTS test because you didn’t get your desired score. Here are some tips which will help you to obtain a high IELTS score.

1. Build English Vocabulary Skills

One very important IELTS Reading skill is vocabulary. IELTS Reading passages have some fairly advanced vocabulary in them even in IELTS Listening contains some high intermediate vocabulary. Moreover, you need to use a wide range of vocabulary in order to get a good Band score in IELTS Speaking and Writing. If your English vocabulary is limited, you’ll be very uncomfortable with all the modules of IELTS as a poor range of vocabulary can slow you down, confuse you, and cause of less band score.

2. Build English Grammar Skills

IELTS Speaking, Writing, reading and listening don’t just require a good range of vocabulary also it require a good range of grammar.  If you know a lot of different English grammar structures, you’ll have an easier time following the sentences you read and hear on the exam. Without good grammar knowledge, it’s easier to get “lost” when you see or hear an especially complicated English sentence.

3. Watch television and films in English

You can also listen to English radio stations and find plenty of listening sources on the internet. Another idea would be to put English subtitles on films or television programmes from your own country so that you can read along with them in English and make the translations as you go.

4. Surround yourself with English speakers

If you just spend your time outside of the classroom with people from your own country, you’ll miss out on a big chance to practice English. If you try to befriend other English speakers, you’ll be forced into speaking the English language. You will also pick up things like slang and conversational English that you are unlikely to learn in the classroom.

5. Practice English whenever you can….

It’s incredibly important that you don’t leave your English learning inside the classroom. Make an effort to go to the library and study your notes, read and write in English, and speak to English nationals and other English speakers.

When you’re in bed at night, look over your English notes from the day and try to memorize some vocabulary as you’re falling asleep. The first thing you do in the morning while you’re eating your cereal could be to learn a couple of new words. Make sure you never escape learning.

6. Learn English idioms and phrasal verbs

There are a number of aspects of the English language that you are not always going to find in an academic course book. Things like idioms and phrasal verbs are extremely common in everyday English conversations. If you manage to learn these then you will find it much easier to talk and understand conversations with native speakers. Although this is not the kind of language you are likely to use in an academic essay, so try to use it.

7. Tell you teacher what you want to learn

If you are learning English in a language school or getting private lessons you might not always be learning what you want. However, it can be difficult for your teacher to know exactly what you want to learn unless you tell them. So if you think that they are giving you too much writing and not enough pronunciation, for example, then you should tell them by feedback.

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20th February, IELTS Daily Task
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