Scoring an 8 in IELTS

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Scoring an 8 in IELTS

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I am taking the IELTS for immigration purpose, and need to score an 8 to get the maximum points under language category to be eligible.

My first attempt at IELTS (Acad) in Oct gave me L -8, R 7.5, W -8, S 8. So, I took the IELTS (GT) again in Jan and scored L -9, R 8.5, W - 7, S 8.

Is anyone aware whether I could use the results of both these tests to be eligible for the max points? I checked the website but it does not mention whether the scores have to be on the same test.
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imrahul wrote:I am taking the IELTS for immigration purpose, and need to score an 8 to get the maximum points under language category to be eligible.

My first attempt at IELTS (Acad) in Oct gave me L -8, R 7.5, W -8, S 8. So, I took the IELTS (GT) again in Jan and scored L -9, R 8.5, W - 7, S 8.

Is anyone aware whether I could use the results of both these tests to be eligible for the max points? I checked the website but it does not mention whether the scores have to be on the same test.
I have taught the IELTS for 4 years by Skype and never heard of anything like that being possible - however you could always email them and let us know the result :-).
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Well, I wrote to the immigration department and they responded that this needs to be addressed by the Australian High Commission. I have written to AHC, and am awaiting their response.
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imrahul wrote:I am taking the IELTS for immigration purpose, and need to score an 8 to get the maximum points under language category to be eligible.

My first attempt at IELTS (Acad) in Oct gave me L -8, R 7.5, W -8, S 8. So, I took the IELTS (GT) again in Jan and scored L -9, R 8.5, W - 7, S 8.

Is anyone aware whether I could use the results of both these tests to be eligible for the max points? I checked the website but it does not mention whether the scores have to be on the same test.
I have taught the IELTS for 4 years by Skype and never heard of anything like that being possible - however you could always email them and let us know the result :-).
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imrahul wrote:Well, I wrote to the immigration department and they responded that this needs to be addressed by the Australian High Commission. I have written to AHC, and am awaiting their response.
OnlineEnglishTeacher wrote:
imrahul wrote:I am taking the IELTS for immigration purpose, and need to score an 8 to get the maximum points under language category to be eligible.

My first attempt at IELTS (Acad) in Oct gave me L -8, R 7.5, W -8, S 8. So, I took the IELTS (GT) again in Jan and scored L -9, R 8.5, W - 7, S 8.

Is anyone aware whether I could use the results of both these tests to be eligible for the max points? I checked the website but it does not mention whether the scores have to be on the same test.
I have taught the IELTS for 4 years by Skype and never heard of anything like that being possible - however you could always email them and let us know the result :-).
I see - perhaps some institutions around the world might be happy with that situation, I am not sure.
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imrahul wrote:I am taking the IELTS for immigration purpose, and need to score an 8 to get the maximum points under language category to be eligible.

My first attempt at IELTS (Acad) in Oct gave me L -8, R 7.5, W -8, S 8. So, I took the IELTS (GT) again in Jan and scored L -9, R 8.5, W - 7, S 8.

Is anyone aware whether I could use the results of both these tests to be eligible for the max points? I checked the website but it does not mention whether the scores have to be on the same test.
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imrahul wrote:I am taking the IELTS for immigration purpose, and need to score an 8 to get the maximum points under language category to be eligible.

My first attempt at IELTS (Acad) in Oct gave me L -8, R 7.5, W -8, S 8. So, I took the IELTS (GT) again in Jan and scored L -9, R 8.5, W - 7, S 8.

Is anyone aware whether I could use the results of both these tests to be eligible for the max points? I checked the website but it does not mention whether the scores have to be on the same test.
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imrahul wrote:Well, I wrote to the immigration department and they responded that this needs to be addressed by the Australian High Commission. I have written to AHC, and am awaiting their response.
OnlineEnglishTeacher wrote:
imrahul wrote:I am taking the IELTS for immigration purpose, and need to score an 8 to get the maximum points under language category to be eligible.

My first attempt at IELTS (Acad) in Oct gave me L -8, R 7.5, W -8, S 8. So, I took the IELTS (GT) again in Jan and scored L -9, R 8.5, W - 7, S 8.

Is anyone aware whether I could use the results of both these tests to be eligible for the max points? I checked the website but it does not mention whether the scores have to be on the same test.
I have taught the IELTS for 4 years by Skype and never heard of anything like that being possible - however you could always email them and let us know the result :-).
Hi Imrahul,

I have never heard of marks being combined in this way, but I do think it is interesting that the immigration department would pass you on to the AHC. Let's hope for the best. ;)
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Finally, I took the IELTS again and this time the scores came out better - L 9.0, R 8.5, W 8.0, S 8.5.
Happy that I have an 8 in each, as this was important to get the required points.

Going through this site and tips from the participants has helped a lot. Thanks everyone for your help!
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imrahul wrote:Finally, I took the IELTS again and this time the scores came out better - L 9.0, R 8.5, W 8.0, S 8.5.
Happy that I have an 8 in each, as this was important to get the required points.

Going through this site and tips from the participants has helped a lot. Thanks everyone for your help!
Hi imrahul,
I am also taking the IELTS for immigration purpose.
I tried to find information about the possibility to use results of two different tests, but didn't succeed with it.
So please be kind and reply the answer you got from the Australian High Commission.
best regards,
Ariel :ugeek:
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Hi Ariel,
The Australian High commission reverted that they can not consider scores from two different tests. The scores have to be on the same test. So, I had to take the test again. All the best!
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Hi imrahul,

Those are some amazing marks! Let me know if we can arrange an IELTSCast.com interview. :)

Thank you for sharing the news about what the Australian High Commission told you.

What's next for you? How much longer will it be before you are an Australian?
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Thanks Ryan. I will be happy to share my experience.
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Hi Imrahul,
I'm also preparing for IELTS and my target is 8, and its seem very hard to me, So please can you share some tips about which books or links I have to follow?

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Hi M10vir,

After scoring an 8, I can say that it is difficult but not impossible. This forum is a big help to all IELTS takers. Just reading others' experiences with the exam will help.

Which part of the test do you find the hardest?

Some tips which might be helpful -
Reading & Listening -
1. Read each question carefully. During practice, I wrote the wrong answer despite knowing the right one because I misread the question.
2. I read the passages from IDP, British Council and Cambridge books to get an idea about the type of passages which figure in the test
3. For Listening, the CDs which came with the books helped
4. If you are taking the IELTS through British Council, their online training course is helpful

Writing
1. Practice your writing (write on the topic in the given time - 20 or 40 minutes)
2. Pay attention to grammar and try to use a wide range of phrases and complex sentences
3. The topics shared on this forum will help you get the practice
4. During the test, spend the first five minutes jotting down points
5. Attempt the Task 2 first - (about 35 mins.)
6. For Task 2, jot down your points (the format below helped me)
View | Counter View
_____________________________________
| Points for | Points for |
|______________________________________
| Points against | Points against |
|______________________________________
7. My essay (Task 2) was structured as follows -
a. Topic introduction (about 40 words)
b. View with Points for and against - added examples to elaborate the point (about 100 words)
c. Counter view with points for and against - added examples to elaborate the point (about 80 words)
d. Conclusion - state your opinion and the reasons (about 40 words)
8. For getting practice on quickly deciphering any topic, you can follow point 6 above.


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