1.
On the night before your IELTS test, make sure you get plenty of rest. You need to wake up feeling relaxed and fresh.
2.
Reading - Answer each question as accurately
and as quickly as possible. If a question
proves to be too difficult, leave it and
come back to it later.
3.
Listening – In your free time listen to
people speak English, who are of different
nationalities. This will help prepare you
for the IELTS test.
4.
Writing Task1 – Make sure to analyse the
chart carefully. The various sections of
a Pie Chart always add up to 100 percent.
5.
Writing Task2 – Make sure the introduction
is short. That means 2 or 3 sentences.
6.
Speaking – keep eye contact with the examiner.
Smile and breathe evenly.
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