Sheetal’s main focus for IELTS is to evaluate the syllabus through reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Her dream was to achieve an average overall band score that varies from 6-7.5 out of a scale of 9. Her real struggle to get the authentic preparation materials and guidance from some online platform. Sheetal prepared a tailor-made plan to prepare for IELTS in a month.
Sheetal’s Study plan:
Day | Morning | Lunch Time | Afternoon | Evening |
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Monday | Listening to Podcasts for 30 minutes | Reading articles online on IELTS Topic, and Vocabulary | Practice essay writing on IELTS topics | Become familiar with different kinds of questions in IELTS listening |
Tuesday | Reading English Books or Novels | Research on language specific topics and Essay ideas | Speaking practice with study partner discussing IELTS topics | Practice writing tasks 1 and 2 |
Wednesday | Listening to Podcasts for 30minutes | General Reading online fashion blogs, etc | Practice essay writing on any topics | Practice IELTS speaking with a study partner on IELTS topics |
Thursday | Reading Articles or news paper while commuting to work for 30 minutes | Reading articles online on IELTS topic, and vocabulary | Practice speaking on your favourite topics | Become familiar with discussion of IELTS Reading Questions |
Friday | Listening to audiobooks for 30 minutes | General Reading online fashion blogs, etc | Becoming familiar with different question types for reading section | Online lessons with the teacher focusing on speaking skills |
Saturday | Practice test for Listening | Practice test for Reading | Online lessons with the teacher focusing on speaking skills | - |
Sunday | - | Revision of work done in previous days, reviewing, consolidation and wheezing vocabulary, etc | Practising writing timed task 1 and 2 questions | - |
Sheetal prepared for IELTS by incorporating herself in the constant infusing encouragement and confidence provided along with online classes, teaching and guidance enhanced her preparation. According to her the last 21 days of rigorous practice and revision enhanced her score further into betterment. Especially the last moment stress management tips helped her a lot.
Her mentors Ms. Jain and Ms. Ramani.M provided her the guidance and suggestions on the weak areas, aced her to accomplish her goal of getting PR in Canada & the particular score that was in her mind.
Though initially she had a problem with pronunciation and expanding the content in Part 2 of Speaking, her sincerity and focus towards the feedback the mentors provided her, helped her achieve the desired band score.
The target band score of Sheetal in her first attempt was:
MODULE | BAND SCORE |
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LISTENING | 8.5 |
READING | 8.5 |
WRITING | 7.0 |
SPEAKING | 7.5 |
OVERALL BAND ACHIEVED | 8.0 |
The meaning of each point of the IELTS band scale is mentioned in the table below:
IELTS Band Score | Explanation |
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9 or Expert | Complete understanding of English with fluency and accuracy. |
8 or Very good | Good understanding of English with complex and detailed argumentation. Occasional inaccuracies in unfamiliar situations. |
7 or Good | Excellent use of the language in certain situations. |
6 or Competent | Candidate has shown effective usage of English with some inaccuracy. |
5 or Modest | Test-taker can handle can communicate in English in familiar circumstances well with partial command over it and ample mistakes. |
4 or Limited | Candidate does not understand complex language; they can manage basics under very familiar situations. |
3 or Extremely limited | Test-taker has a rudimentary knowledge of the language to convey only the general meaning. |
2 or Intermittent | Candidate has difficulty in understanding spoken and written English. |
1 or Non-user | The test-taker has limited knowledge of the language with a few random isolated words. |
0 or Did not attempt | Test-taker was unable to answer any questions. |
Generally, an IELTS score of 7 and above is considered a good score for ensuring admission to the top-ranking universities in the UK, US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and other English-speaking nations. The IELTS cutoff is set differently for each of the four sections, therefore, candidates need to focus more on improving each of the skills rather than the overall IELTS score.
Many times, aspirants do not get a hold of the right practice paper and study materials. Most resources and practice materials are available online for IELTS preparation. Candidates can also take IELTS preparation courses available in both classroom and online models. Test-takers can install IELTS Preparation Online apps for easy access to the study materials. Few IELTS preparation tips are as following:
Besides these preparation tips, test takers should start taking IELTS mock tests as diagnostic tests. Every year, lakhs of international students take IELTS for pursuing either higher education or employment opportunities. Therefore learning proper English is a step taken towards
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