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get 8+ in writing in a non-English speaking country
Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 10:44 am
by josephcom
Do you think it's possible for those like me who live in a non-English speaking country to get 8+ in writing/speaking? How about sharing such experiences so that you be an incentive for the others.
To be honest, I used to get 6.5 each time I took the exam. After I spent some time reading Ryan's stuff, soon I found myself with a beautiful 7 in my hand. But my final goal is 8
which seems impossible, right?
Re: get 8+ in writing in a non-English speaking country
Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2013 3:30 pm
by Ryan
josephcom wrote:Do you think it's possible for those like me who live in a non-English speaking country to get 8+ in writing/speaking? How about sharing such experiences so that you be an incentive for the others.
To be honest, I used to get 6.5 each time I took the exam. After I spent some time reading Ryan's stuff, soon I found myself with a beautiful 7 in my hand. But my final goal is 8
which seems impossible, right?
The IELTS is a very regimented testing system. There is very little variation from one country to another.
It is interesting that you feel scoring band 8 is more difficult in a non-English speaking country. Most of the emails I get from frustrated students express exactly the opposite. Why do you feel this way?
Re: get 8+ in writing in a non-English speaking country
Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2013 3:33 pm
by Ryan
I want to post a few links here to the IELTS.org research reports (you've probably seen them before). Unfortunately, there is no list outlining scores by testing country.
http://ielts.org/researchers/analysis_of_test_data.aspx