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Title: 10 excellent ways that can help you get the desired band score in IELTS


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10 excellent ways that can help you get the
desired band score in IELTS
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Many candidates who are not able to get the
desired band score in IELTS are extremely
desperate to know how to get the band score they
want. Understanding the needs and challenges of
the candidates who are preparing for the IELTS
test.
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We have come up with a list of 10 excellent ways
that can help you get the desired band score in
IELTS.
1. Know the test format 2. Practice Speaking
3. Learn to Skim and Scan 4. Time management
5. Learn to Move on 6. Plan and Organize
7. Spare some time for proofreading 8. Speak clearly
9. Forget what you know 10.Keep word count in mind
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1. Know the test format
We advise candidates who are appearing for the
IELTS test for the first time to acquaint
themselves with the format of the IELTS test.
This helps you know what to expect in the IELTS
test and avoid any surprises.
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2. Check the Admission Requirements
Many students find speaking section to be the
most difficult. Therefore, practice speaking
English or do IELTS practice tests. Recording
yourself and listening is a good way of knowing
how you sound and also pinpoint major mistakes.
You can listen to the recordings again to check
where you repeat words, hesitate or make
grammatical errors.
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3. Learn to Skim and Scan
Skimming and scanning can be advantageous to you
if you are preparing for IELTS. These techniques
will be helpful in the IELTS reading and
listening sections. There is a right strategy to
do skimming and scanning. The purpose of the
skimming and scanning should be to get an
overview of the meaning of the passage and not to
miss out essential details.
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4. Time Management
Managing time is extremely important in the IELTS
test. Since every section in the IELTS exam is
time bound, you must learn to manage time for the
various tasks effectively. During practice, you
will get to know which areas of the IELTS test
take more time and which ones take lesser time.
Hence, you can devote more time to the difficult
sections and less time to the easiest sections.
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5. Learn to Move on
You may come across a question whose answer may
not be known to you. In that case, do not stick
to the question. Make a guess, mark the question
for review and move on. If you have time at the
end, you can come back to check its answer.
 Sticking to one question will waste your time
and you may not get time to attempt other
questions.
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6. Spare some time for Proofreading
After you have attempted IELTS writing task,
spare some time for proofreading. It will help
you identify spelling or grammatical mistakes and
correct them. This is necessary to submit
error-free and high quality content.  It will
help you get extra points in the IELTS writing
section.
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7. Plan and Organize
For the IELTS writing part, before you get
started with essay writing, always spend some to
plan and organize your ideas. You may end up
writing incoherent essay by reading the question
and writing straight-away. Take some time to
think and brainstorm and then plan your thoughts
and ideas in coherence to create a beautiful
piece of writing.
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8. Speak clearly
In IELTS speaking section, always speak clearly
and confidently. Some candidates believe speaking
quickly will bring them high scores. This is not
the case. You should speak at your natural pace
clearly and confidently.  Speaking is more about
being understood than fluency.
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9. Forget what you know
There can be chances of coming across a familiar
topic or passage. In that case, do not feel
tempted to apply your previous knowledge about
the topic. Instead, read the passage carefully
and attempt questions based on what you read and
not what you have known previously.
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10. Keep word count in mind
Always keep word count in mind for IELTS writing
task. If you write less than 150 words in Task 1
or less than 250 words in task 2, you will lose
marks. Writing more than 150 or 250 words will
not result in mark deduction, but if you write
more, you will not get time to proofread your
content for errors at the end.
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