• Home
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Signup to receive updates
 Innovation | Startups | Funding | Tech Blog in Africa
NiRA Event
  • Home
  • Startups
  • Opportunities
  • Funding
  • Women Tech
  • Expert Column
  • Blockchain
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Startups
  • Opportunities
  • Funding
  • Women Tech
  • Expert Column
  • Blockchain
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home Education

How to prepare for the IELTS Exam

by Editor
4 years ago
in Education
Reading Time: 4 mins read
A A
IELTS Exam - techbuild

Credits: Pixabay

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

RelatedPosts

Creating Equal Opportunities: How AI Tutors Can Level the Educational Playing Field

Nigeria Joins Ghana in Showcasing Africa’s Vocabulary Talent at Scripps National Spelling Bee

REGISTER: Enugu State to Host Maiden Edition of UN Education Conference by NgEducators

10 Reasons Your Child Must Attend 2023 STEAM Fun Fest

You are probably wondering how to prepare to the IELTS exam. There are a few key points that you should consider when preparing for the exam.

Among these are Time management, Vocabulary, the Test pattern and Practice tests for IELTs exam prep.

Following these tips can help you score high marks in the exam. Read on to find out more. You can also join an online IELTS forum and ask for tips from fellow students. You can book lessons online, choose when you want to have them and get expert guidance.

Time

The IELTS test is a skill-testing exam and the more time you have to prepare for the exam, the higher your chances will be of achieving the desired band. There are many study materials available for the exam, both online and in the real world.

When choosing study materials, it is essential to judge their quality and trust their recommendations. Practicing is crucial for any exam, and this is no exception. By taking a mock test, you can get a feel for the exam and increase your scores.

Usually, the length of preparation depends on your skill level. Some test-takers feel that 15 days are enough, while others may need more time.

The length of preparation will vary, depending on your skill level. If you’ve got average English skills, you may only need about five months of preparation, while highly advanced test-takers may need as much as two months of study. To determine the length of time you should spend studying, you should practice IELTS exams as often as possible.

Vocabulary

Learning vocabulary for the IELTS exam is crucial if you want to do well in the exam. There are four sections to this exam, and vocabulary makes up one-fifth of the overall score. In addition to speaking, vocabulary also contributes to reading and writing.

The right technique to learn vocabulary is to use dynamic methods. By using dynamic methods, you will be able to use vocabulary effectively and confidently.

To study the vocabulary for the IELTS exam, try to learn as many words as possible from various sources. Make lists of words that are relevant to the topics. List the word and definition with an example sentence.

Having a notebook with words you want to learn is more effective than frantically searching for them online. Make notes and review them often. The more time you take to learn vocabulary, the better off you will be in the exam.

Test pattern

There are four main sections in the IELTS exam. Both Academic and General Training modules have different sections for speaking and writing.

The listening section is always the same for both types of exams. The test takes approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes.

The speaking section is scheduled for a separate date, though it is possible to schedule it within the same week.

To prepare for the exam, it is helpful to know the pattern. In this article, you will learn about the four main sections and how to prepare for them.

First, you will need to determine your purpose for taking the IELTS test. Academic tests are aimed at students who want to study in an English-speaking country.

The Academic Writing test is similar to the General test, but the focus of this test is on the candidate’s ability to write academic concepts.

The Reading section is more focused on assessing the candidate’s ability to answer questions from a book. General tests are intended for candidates seeking jobs in a non-native English-speaking country or to study below degree level.

Practice tests

If you want to improve your IELTS score, it is crucial to take plenty of IELTS practice tests. The British Council provides numerous resources for IELTS preparation, including books, websites, seminars, workshops, and official tests.

The best way to improve your scores is to familiarize yourself with the format, scoring, and topics covered on the test. The official IELTS website also has a variety of free practice tests you can take.

IELTS practice tests are designed to mimic the actual IELTS test in terms of length, style, and difficulty. Although they cannot predict the actual test, taking practice tests can help you understand how to answer questions and how to answer them.

It is also helpful to see how you perform on the practice test before signing up for the official one. Practice tests will ensure your English level is at its highest level.

Speed reading

You can get some free IELTS practice tests on the internet. Your main strategy will be to read the passages and answer questions that are based on the content. You should read the passages at a faster rate than you normally would.

This will help you to improve your reading speed. Once you master speed reading, you can focus on paraphrasing, keywords, and the rest of the exam strategy. You can even read faster than you normally do.

There are different types of IELTS tests, and the first one, Academic Reading, is about the ability to comprehend a passage and find answers.

While IELTS tests are generally based on written material, you’ll also have to demonstrate your ability to understand non-verbal materials and scan the text. This will allow you to read more texts in a short amount of time. Learning to read faster will help you not only in the IELTS exam, but also in other areas of your life.


Don’t miss important articles during the week. Subscribe to techbuild.africa weekly digest for updates.

Join @techbuildafrica on Telegram
ShareTweetShareSendShare

Related Posts

AI Tutors
Education

Creating Equal Opportunities: How AI Tutors Can Level the Educational Playing Field

Scripps National Spelling Bee
Education

Nigeria Joins Ghana in Showcasing Africa’s Vocabulary Talent at Scripps National Spelling Bee

NgEducators
Education

REGISTER: Enugu State to Host Maiden Edition of UN Education Conference by NgEducators

Subscribe Us

Recent Posts

  • The Bigger Crypto Security Problem Isn’t Billion-Dollar Hacks Anymore
  • RoboCare Lands Investment From 216 Capital to Expand Its Farm Intelligence Platform Beyond Tunisia
  • Football Podcasts Gain Momentum Across Sub-Saharan Africa, Spotify Reveals
  • AI for Nigerian SMEs: Breaking Through the Barriers to Adoption
  • Flat6Labs, IFC Launch StartAlgeria to Strengthen Algeria’s Startup Support Ecosystem
  • WapiPay Secures Canadian Regulatory Approval to Scale Cross-Border Payments
  • Irvine Partners CEO Clinches Major Industry Awards in UK, EMEA
  • Personal Equity: Quantifying Individual Activity to Price Risk
  • Paystack Targets Nigerian SMEs With New Support Programme
  • Spiro Gains $55M Investment From NewTrails to Grow Africa’s EV Ecosystem

Telegram

Join @techbuildafrica on Telegram
Innovation | Startups | Funding | Tech Blog in Africa

© 2013-2024 techbuild.africa. All Rights Reserved.

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy
  • Sitemap
  • Terms
  • Blockchain
  • CleanTech

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Startups
  • Hubs
  • Funding
  • WomenTech
  • CleanTech
  • Blockchain

© 2013-2024 techbuild.africa. All Rights Reserved.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
Secret Link