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Important Scoring Parameters For IELTS - Teach5
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IELTS scores Writing tasks 1 and 2
  • In the writing paper candidates score lowest in
    the I.E.L.T.S. We look into the common reasons in
    this matter.
  • Task 1
  • Candidates have to plan before they commence
    writing the answer and must also read the
    question carefully.  They miss or fail to mention
    major points, and also misread information.
    Another anomaly is to report incorrect facts.
    Task 1 tests the ability to report facts, notice
    the emerging patterns, and emphasize major
    features.  Learn to illustrate facts with data,
    note the important points, and use superlatives
    added with emphatic language. Do not hide
    relevant facts from examiners because the scoring
    in I.E.L.T.S. will be less.

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Task 2
  • In the Task 2 consider giving a thorough and
    balanced answer.
  • The scores of writing task 2 reflect the
    abilities to answer the questions. Marks go down
    if you merely notice a keyword and write opinions
    on the topic. There are rewards when you think of
    good examples for illustrating the problem and
    writing a solution. The important points to note
    here are offering an effective explanation,
    discussing cause and effect and offering proper
    explanation for arguments.
  • Have a range of words
  • A good I.E.L.T.S. score indicates that candidates
    can use a wide range of great words in the task.
    These have to be accurate and advanced and the
    use of idiomatic language in examples is good.
    Think of a wide range of structures that are
    useful and accurate and include them in the
    writing plan.

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  • Make a list of proper and relevant vocabulary and
    also include these words.
  • Use the associated words of a scenario.
  • Show that you can develop the argument and ensure
    that you transfer all the features of the
    language from your plan in the report/essay.
  • Avoid confusion do not write long sentences to
    avoid a decline in scoring.
  • Plan carefully to avoid committing common
    mistakes of repeating a favorite structure again
    and again.
  • Also do not start every sentence in the same
    manner. Examiners judge a range of tenses passive
    voice, relative clauses, noun phrases, and
    defining clauses.
  • Avoid mistakes of plurals, subject-verb
    agreements and articles.
  • Check every verb and form correct tenses.
  • Have a plan, and check what you write.

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IELTS scores Speaking
  • Speaking is a live test, where there is no second
    chance.
  • Furthermore do not spoil your fluency.
  • Help the examiner by making an easy conversation.
  • Do not make them work hard to get information,
    and have a good pronunciation.
  • Make a fast formulation of the next sentence.
  • Additionally, speak clearly and smoothly and
    avoid quick speaking.
  • Do not give very short answers.
  • In case of mispronouncing candidates lose points.

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IELTS scores Listening and Reading
  • The scores in I.E.L.T.S. are a reflection of your
    vocabulary and how you can recognize linking as
    well as referencing language. The candidates must
    identify negatives and also understand that they
    change meanings of sentences. Moreover they are
    effective for emphasis in a sentence.
  • Taking up the listening test, anticipate the word
    or a number, or a name of a place. Stay on the
    current section and also check the answers. Do
    not read ahead.
  • Reading is important
  • It is through reading that an examiner tests your
    ability to navigate a text. It is also used to
    locate information.

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  • Do not spot a word in the text in the question
    and think it to be the correct answer.
  • Re-read and check answers.
  • Focus on negatives comparisons, and qualifiers
    also.
  • The handwriting must not be impossible to read.
  • Furthermore write in a legible manner to ensure
    that the examiner can read it.
  • Use these tips and advises, and score well in
    I.E.L.T.S. We wish you good luck.

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