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<blockquote data-quote="Aki992" data-source="post: 28042264" data-attributes="member: 557018"><p>I'm also going to take IELTS in a month. Even if I try my best, I can't say for sure whether I will be able to achieve the desired results.</p><p></p><p>I want to take you guys on this quest and help each other. That's why I started this thread in the first place.</p><p></p><p>First, you need a goal you need a target band to achieve. Therefore think about why you want to take IELTS in the first place. Do you want to go to work or to higher education? Hence you can choose academic IELTS or general test. Then research the expected IELTS bands for the companies or universities you want.</p><p> </p><p>Then to understand your weaknesses and strengths, take a mock test. I prefer an official practical test or Cambridge paper books.</p><p>It's all about techniques and practice. Now you know your desired band and your weakness and strength in the English language.</p><p></p><p>Now practice .. practice and practice. Basically, do everything in English. Talk in English with friends, colleagues and yourself. Listen to podcasts, English songs and English radio channels, Chat in English, read English Newspapers watch English movies/ tv series, especially British ones like sherlock holmes, Watch IELTS Liz's youtube channel and refer her blog and also watch speaking mock tests, simulators. And for the writing part, we can post here and get feedback. For god's sake, if you can, think in English too.</p><p></p><p>This is what I am currently doing. I had to face so many obstacles. I got distracted several times though I managed to come back. Do your best, and no matter what mark you get, you won't regret it.</p><p></p><p>Thank you, good question.</p><p>Good Luck !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aki992, post: 28042264, member: 557018"] I'm also going to take IELTS in a month. Even if I try my best, I can't say for sure whether I will be able to achieve the desired results. I want to take you guys on this quest and help each other. That's why I started this thread in the first place. First, you need a goal you need a target band to achieve. Therefore think about why you want to take IELTS in the first place. Do you want to go to work or to higher education? Hence you can choose academic IELTS or general test. Then research the expected IELTS bands for the companies or universities you want. Then to understand your weaknesses and strengths, take a mock test. I prefer an official practical test or Cambridge paper books. It's all about techniques and practice. Now you know your desired band and your weakness and strength in the English language. Now practice .. practice and practice. Basically, do everything in English. Talk in English with friends, colleagues and yourself. Listen to podcasts, English songs and English radio channels, Chat in English, read English Newspapers watch English movies/ tv series, especially British ones like sherlock holmes, Watch IELTS Liz's youtube channel and refer her blog and also watch speaking mock tests, simulators. And for the writing part, we can post here and get feedback. For god's sake, if you can, think in English too. This is what I am currently doing. I had to face so many obstacles. I got distracted several times though I managed to come back. Do your best, and no matter what mark you get, you won't regret it. Thank you, good question. Good Luck ! [/QUOTE]
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