I am Shourav. I am very much dishearten with my IELTS score. I need a overall band score of 7 but can not achieve. I wish everybody will help me.
thanks
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hi there..
dont worry too much my friend..since you havent said exactly where you are lacking ,, my suggestion would be to you - to read as much as you can - read what you like - and related to your interests.
I am sure you will not only improve your english over all , but also it will help you understand the complexity of wording in english.
be positive - achieving 7 bands overall is not a hard task.
have fun reading !
Ashish
dont worry too much my friend..since you havent said exactly where you are lacking ,, my suggestion would be to you - to read as much as you can - read what you like - and related to your interests.
I am sure you will not only improve your english over all , but also it will help you understand the complexity of wording in english.
be positive - achieving 7 bands overall is not a hard task.
have fun reading !
Ashish
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me tooo very disappointed from my ielts score as previously i was lacking in speaking and now i am lacking in writing and reading. i had sit for the ielts on june 7 ,2014 and i scored L-7 R-6 W5.5 S-7.5. please any body give me suggestions for the gt exam. how should i improve as i m planning to resit the exam on july19.
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hi kannu,
great to see your message on my post, thanks for reading and for your kind words,
yes,i do enjoy reading - thats the foremost things if you want to achieve higher band - the reason being is - during exam- there are many chances where you will completely loose the plot of being in the exam and you will delve further in understanding of the context- yes- we have to understand the whole meaning of the para- but - not that much that we loose time - so for that not to happen- please read the last para- i am assuming - you will be doing the general ielts- carefully and with more time then other paras in the exam-
be careful with yes- no - not given- you will only improve with practice - no magic will apply here- so - try to read highly complex reading - such as from bbc or any other major website ,, pick a para and start reading and then try to understand what is being said, this way you will be powerful reader,, for sure,
dont force yourself in reading too much- if your not happy - not in the mood- leave it-- believe me - its not going to help at all- try to read as much as you can-- thats what i have been hearing and seeing over the net from the experienced ielts tutors and others like wise,,
most important -read what you like- read about your interest - read what you enjoy -- because - at the end - its all english -
dont listen to people who says - read novel - they are good- believe me - in the exam - its not at all like the novel - so next time you see any pamphlet or a advertisement in your letter box- dont trow it away.. they are the first 7 to 8 questions of the exam. and you will know what exactly it is asking - because thats what they are posting in the exam- some time - some time - its reflects otherwise -- its either - ads or - yes - no - not given-- rest remains same,,
i am sure you would know -- who reading exam is formed.. for example - the first section is what i just said before . the second will be - work related para - it also followed by the same related questions- by then - you would have reached 27 to 28 questions - after that -remaining 13 to 14 questions - are from the last para -- which i said need more time.. i approach like this.. i read the whole last para.. not looking at questions at all - read it nicely with understanding each lines,
and then approach from 27 to 40.
do it quick- time is running - always remember- cannt find it - leave it - jump to next - but what ever you write -- please make sure you dont have to go back and correct it. those are very valuable marks - because it will make or break the total out come-
to see how many you need - go to this link -
http://www.ielts.org/researchers/score_ ... rting.aspx
best of luck -- as you have asked - ask anytime --it is my pleasure to help - i believe you will get more then what you need - for sure.
cheers !
Ashish.
great to see your message on my post, thanks for reading and for your kind words,
yes,i do enjoy reading - thats the foremost things if you want to achieve higher band - the reason being is - during exam- there are many chances where you will completely loose the plot of being in the exam and you will delve further in understanding of the context- yes- we have to understand the whole meaning of the para- but - not that much that we loose time - so for that not to happen- please read the last para- i am assuming - you will be doing the general ielts- carefully and with more time then other paras in the exam-
be careful with yes- no - not given- you will only improve with practice - no magic will apply here- so - try to read highly complex reading - such as from bbc or any other major website ,, pick a para and start reading and then try to understand what is being said, this way you will be powerful reader,, for sure,
dont force yourself in reading too much- if your not happy - not in the mood- leave it-- believe me - its not going to help at all- try to read as much as you can-- thats what i have been hearing and seeing over the net from the experienced ielts tutors and others like wise,,
most important -read what you like- read about your interest - read what you enjoy -- because - at the end - its all english -
dont listen to people who says - read novel - they are good- believe me - in the exam - its not at all like the novel - so next time you see any pamphlet or a advertisement in your letter box- dont trow it away.. they are the first 7 to 8 questions of the exam. and you will know what exactly it is asking - because thats what they are posting in the exam- some time - some time - its reflects otherwise -- its either - ads or - yes - no - not given-- rest remains same,,
i am sure you would know -- who reading exam is formed.. for example - the first section is what i just said before . the second will be - work related para - it also followed by the same related questions- by then - you would have reached 27 to 28 questions - after that -remaining 13 to 14 questions - are from the last para -- which i said need more time.. i approach like this.. i read the whole last para.. not looking at questions at all - read it nicely with understanding each lines,
and then approach from 27 to 40.
do it quick- time is running - always remember- cannt find it - leave it - jump to next - but what ever you write -- please make sure you dont have to go back and correct it. those are very valuable marks - because it will make or break the total out come-
to see how many you need - go to this link -
http://www.ielts.org/researchers/score_ ... rting.aspx
best of luck -- as you have asked - ask anytime --it is my pleasure to help - i believe you will get more then what you need - for sure.
cheers !
Ashish.
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Hello ashish
Thank you for such a detailed view to make me understand about reading and it really helped me to think what should be done. Now please tell me about the writing too.
Thank you for such a detailed view to make me understand about reading and it really helped me to think what should be done. Now please tell me about the writing too.