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Friday, August 28, 2009

POINTS TO REMEMBER FOR IELTS EXAM


1. More is less. A very common mistake is to answer in more words than instructed. If the task says "Not more than 3 words", answering in 4 or more words will definitely cost marks.


2. Less is less. The length of a written task is crucial. When instructions mention a minimal number of words (250 for essay, 150 for report or letter), it means that any work shorter than required will be penalized.


3. Longer essay doesn't mean better mark. Another common misconception is that longer essays score better in IELTS. Not only is this a myth, but also a dangerous one. Writing a long essay can indirectly cost marks, because the chances of making mistakes increase with the number of words and sentences.


4. Changing the subject is unacceptable. Every so often a student is asked to write on topic, that he doesn't understand. To avoid the disaster of missing a whole task they decide to write on a slightly – or entirely - different topic. The sad fact is that no matter how beautiful the submitted work is, the wrong topic means zero score. Another similar pitfall is to omit parts of the given topic or ignore the guidelines in your work. Every point the topic refers to needs to be covered because the examiners will be actually counting them.


5. Good memory can get you in trouble. Having seen that the topics sometimes repeat, "smart" students with good memory decide to memorize essays. This is a terrible mistake to make because the examiners are trained to look for memorized essays and have firm instructions to disqualify such works on the spot.


6. Accent is not important. Pronunciation is.! IELTS, being a test for non-native English speakers can't penalize people for having an accent. The problem here is that not everyone knows the difference between speaking with an accent and mispronouncing the words. No matter how strong of an accent a person has, the words are to be pronounced correctly or it will cost marks.


7. It is not the ideas that are important, but the way they are described in. Many students think that expressing the wrong ideas (whether it is in essay, letter or discussion) can harm their score. The truth is that no idea can be wrong and the ideas are not important on their own, it is the way they are expressed in that important.


8. Connective words: the more is not always the better. Smart students know that one of the essay marking criteria are coherence and cohesion, and what better way is there to demonstrate cohesion than to use lots of connective words, right? Wrong. Overuse of connective words is a know problem, which is easily recognized and penalized by the examiners.


And in conclusion, a word of advice: to stay out of trouble, it is equally important to be aware of the pitfalls and to practice enough before the exam. Being familiar with the structure and the procedure of the test will build up confidence and that will reflect in your score.

8 comments:

Unknown said...

these are very good tips thanks.one thing i would like to ask what does that picture mean. anyway great imegination.

sonali said...

the finger asks you to stop and read the tips for a moment and I have tied a ribbon to it so that it luks attractive and you guys are forced to wait and read wat's written.....lol

Unknown said...

actually this is not a comment is a question infact. the last tip for how to speak fluent english is to communicate with people who are good at it,but this is not the case with me i dont feel confident and tend to make mistakes all the more.How should i make myself comfortable with this situation.

sonali said...

That's a very gud question becuz i think it happens wid all of us.
the thing is that if you don't compete wid whoever you are speaking with, you will be relaxed.
If you already know that a person speaks better than u, try to communicate with them so as to help and improve yourself.
At first you might feel a little hesitation but eventually you will observe a change in you when you yourself would start adopting or learning their speaking style. my advise would be observe ,make points and then incorporate.
write me if it helped... gud luck

sonali said...

I hope it has helped you.....

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Unknown said...

me & my abilities. I think it was thaks a lot for the faith u had injust u who motivated & encouraged me during my hard times failures in fact.YOU were more then a mentor for me had u not been there to support me as a understanding friend i would not have achived my scors in IELTS.I must confess that u r 90% accountable for my sucess in IELTS.Extremely greatful to u.

yuvraj singh SI said...

thanks mam for these information,mamta i also think as same as mamta ,ur suggessetion is really inspiring,when i joined here i talked to pukhraj only! withOUT any fear,NOW i talk with any person without a pinch of FEar ,BY the way u VERYwell knOW obout me,i know YES! I will TAKE Time butt really it is nt more>>>>>>>>>