Wednesday, July 31, 2013

IELTS test in Malaysia and Australia – July 2013 (General Training)


IELTS test in Malaysia and Australia – July 2013 (General Training)
Posted: 31 Jul 2013 03:30 AM PDT

IELTS test takers from Malaysia and Australia shared their Writing and Speaking topics (it was all they remembered). Thank you, K and M!

Writing test
Writing task 1 (a letter)

You saw an advertisement for a position to look after a house in Scotland while the owner is away, write a letter to the owner and say

  • - Introduce yourself.
  • - Why are you interested in this job?
  • - Ask some questions about the job.
Writing Task 2 (an essay)

The popularity of mobile phones among young people is a growing rapidly. Is it a good or a bad development? Give your own opinion and relevant examples from experience.

Speaking test
Interview
  • - What is your full name?
  • - Can I see your ID?
  • - Where are you from?
  • - Do you work or study?
  • - Did you play with toys when you were a child?
  • - What kinds of toys did you like? Why?
  • - In your country, do boys and girls play with the same types of toys?
  • - Do you still have your toys? Why?
Cue Card

Describe a party that you would like to arrange for your friends or family. Please say

  • - Who would you invite to the party?
  • - When and where would you hold the party?
  • - What would you and the guests do at the party?
  • - Explain why you would hold this party.
  • - What preparations would you need for this party?
Discussion
  • - What kind of parties do people like to give in your country?
  • - Is there any change in this trend at present compared to the past?
  • - What reasons do you think can bring such changes?
  • - What is the relevance of international festivals or celebrations to the world’s community?

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

IELTS test in Australia – July 2013 (Academic Module)


IELTS test in Australia – July 2013 (Academic Module)
Posted: 30 Jul 2013 03:30 AM PDT

Our kind friend F remembered the following details about the recent IELTS exam in Australia:

Listening test
  • Section 1. A conversation between a receptionist and a dad who was applying for his son’s job (gardening or admin job).
  • Section 2. A conversation between students about their academic assignment, deadline and ideas.
  • Section 3, 4. Don’t remember.
Reading test
  • Passage 1. How the endangered water birds were saved in Australia using different methods.
  • Passage 2. Different views of two writers on how language has been learnt by people and how many millions of years ago it started.
  • Passage 3. Don’t remember.
Writing test
Writing task 1 (a report)

We were given a graph comparing the waste in kilogram per person, recycled in a country every year from 2000 to 2007. Also there was a bar graph showing the amount of recycled and non-recycled waste.

Writing task 2 (an essay)

Space tourism: will it bring positive or negative effects on the world’s development? Give your own opinion. Use examples based on your experience.

Speaking test
Interview
  • - What is your full name?
  • - Can I see your ID?
  • - Where are you from?
  • - Do you work or study?
Cue Card

Talk about a person in your life who is very polite. Please say

  • - Who is that person?
  • - How long have you known him/her?
  • - Why do you think he/she is so polite?
Discussion
  • - Why is it important to respect each other?
  • - In what ways teachers can teach children to respect others?
  • - Do you think it should be learnt in schools?
  • - To what extent do teachers succeed in this process?

Monday, July 29, 2013

IELTS Speaking test in Auckland, New Zealand – July 2013


IELTS Speaking test in Auckland, New Zealand – July 2013
Posted: 29 Jul 2013 03:30 AM PDT

The speaking questions below were shared by E who took the IELTS test in Auckland, New Zealand:

Speaking test
Interview
  • - What is your full name?
  • - Can I see your ID?
  • - Where are you from?
  • - Do you work or study?
  • - How many hours do you spend studying every day?
  • - Did you make some new friends in the place where you study?
  • - Do you watch TV in another language normally?
  • - Tell me about a TV program that you find interesting.
  • - Do you think TV helps you to learn a new language?
Cue Card

Talk about a historical event that interests you. Please say

  • - What is the event?
  • - How did you know about it?
  • - When and where did it take place?
Discussion
  • - Why do you think people study history?
  • - Do you like history?
  • - How can teachers improve the way they teach history?
  • - What do you think future historians will study about us?
  • - Tell me about a building constructed recently that might be considered an historical symbol in the future.

Friday, July 26, 2013

IELTS test in the UAE, India, Qatar – July 2013 (General Training)


IELTS test in the UAE, India, Qatar – July 2013 (General Training)
Posted: 26 Jul 2013 03:30 AM PDT

Three of our students (thank you S, O and S!) reported the same IELTS exam in three counties: UAE, India and Qatar. Here is what they remembered:

Listening test
  • Section 1. Lifeguard application form. Questions: filling in blanks.
  • Section 2. Two students were planning a dissertation with their lecturer. Questions: short-answer questions (no more than 3 words).
  • Section 3, 4. Don’t remember.
Reading test
  • Passage 1. A flowchart showing how to deal with arguments between colleagues.
  • Passage 2. An airline was trying to redesign the interior of a double decked aircraft and done a survey to see passengers’ preferences.
  • Passage 3, 4. Don’t remember.
Writing test
Writing task 1 (a letter)

Write a letter to your friend and ask to take care of your children while you are away on a business trip overseas. In your letter include

  • - What their likes and dislikes in food are.
  • - What activities they like the most.
  • - Suggest an arrangement for you to pick them up after the trip.
Writing Task 2 (an essay)

Doctors say that many people have health problems due to lack of physical activity. What is your opinion on this issue? What might be the reasons for this? What are the ways to improve the situation?

Speaking test
Interview
  • - What is your full name?
  • - Can I see your ID?
  • - Where are you from?
  • - Do you work or study?
  • - Do you like the transportation system in your country?
  • - What would you suggest to improve it?
Cue Card 1

Talk about someone whom you know as a very polite person. Please say

  • - How did you meet him/her?
  • - Why do you think this person is so polite?
  • - Do you enjoy spending time with him/her?
Discussion 1
  • - Are you a polite person?
  • - What mode of transport do you prefer?
Cue Card 2

Describe a time when you had missed something important. Please say

  • - Where and when was it?
  • - What could have been done to avoid it?
  • - How did you feel about it later?

Thursday, July 25, 2013

How Okata got Band 8 in his first IELTS test


How Okata got Band 8 in his first IELTS test
Posted: 25 Jul 2013 03:30 AM PDT

Today we are going to share some very practical tips from Okata, a Nigerian student, who took the IELTS test for the first time and got Band 8 straight away. This score made him a winner in our May results competition. He emailed us and said:

“I’d like to thank you for all the wonderful tips I received from your site during my preparation for the exam. I’m sure I might have done even better if I had access to Target Band 7 book. Either way, I am very happy with the result I made and will like to specially thank you all at IELTS Blog. I am more than willing to share my experience with other readers of your site if you wish”.

How could we miss this opportunity?! Of course we got in touch with Okata to hear his story and get his advice.

Okata’s IELTS preparation tips

“This was my first attempt at the IELTS. I registered for the examination a month before my test date and had only that month to prepare. All my preparation was basically from tips on the IELTS Blog and Road to IELTS application. I read through numerous sample essays, test taker experiences as well as test tips and took various practice tests. I believe the IELTS blog ‘Creating a positive impression’ course by Donna Millen was the most helpful preparation tool for me the week before the exam. It really exposed brilliant tips in a concise, easy-to-understand-and-implement format.

For the Speaking section, it is very important that you speak in English as much as possible in the weeks leading up to the exam. As much as possible, avoid local dialect and slang when preparing. It’s also very important that one has a very good idea of the time frame and practices accordingly. Try speaking on as many sample topics as possible in preparation, it saves you thinking time in the actual test. Don’t just think about your answers, actually speak. Check your pronunciation too. It’s common for non native speakers to wrongly pronounce relatively common words due to mother tongue interference. Use idioms too. I scored a 7.5 here.

For the Writing section, you’ve got to read a lot and practice writing yourself. To make preparatory reading more enjoyable, try to read articles on topics you’re actually interested in. For instance, I like Football/Soccer, so every day I read all the new articles on the Football365 website and was able to have some fun while learning a significant amount of words and writing techniques.

Practice regularly. Try to know as many synonyms as you can for frequently used words to prevent repetition. Words like ‘rise’ and ‘fall’ are examples of commonly used words in Academic Task 1 so knowing at least three synonyms can make you interchange easily and write faster, more effectively and with less monotony. Words like ’significant, large, small, rise, fall, better, worse, frequent, good, bad, healthy’ etc are words you’ll most likely use very often while writing so know their synonyms and use them. A thesaurus should help with that. The connecting words are also very important and one needs to get used to using them effortlessly. Proper structure and organization is also a necessity but PRACTICE is most pertinent here. I scored 7.5 on this section.

It is my opinion that the Reading section is the easiest of all four as the answers are always on the sheet of paper in front of you. I always check the questions before reading the essays or articles which are normally very long. This allows me to use my common sense to guess possible answers and find them easily while reading through the essay. Nevertheless, expect use of synonyms in the phrasing of the questions. The answers will rarely ever be taken word-for-word from the essay. Your reading stamina will be tested so it is important that you practice a lot with mock tests to enable you get a good picture of how long the essays normally are. I scored an 8.5 in it.

The Listening section is almost as straight forward as the Reading section except for the fact that it can be only heard once. This means you need maximum concentration and lots of practice. Watch movies (in English) without subtitles, listen to lectures, get familiar with the common English accents as an accent can make an answer to a question sound more confusing than it actually is. ALWAYS use the time breaks to read the questions on the next section. This way you can anticipate the possible conversation pattern and know when the conversation is about to reveal the required answers. This is of immense importance. Don’t spend too long thinking, just write the answer or conflicting answers beside the question and continue listening out for the answer to the next question. At the end of each section, check your answers in the context of the question and make final decisions on conflicting ones. Ensure it works grammatically in the sentence given in the question. Follow instructions, no use of synonyms or paraphrasing of answers heard. Write exactly what you hear, taking note of the instructions but make sure your answer fits seamlessly and correctly into the question. I scored a 9 in this section.

To sum up, I found out that speaking for two minutes on a relatively straight-forward experience isn’t as simple as I originally thought. Talk to people, talk in front of a mirror, talk to yourself and always make sure you say it out loud and not just think it. Concentrate as much as possible and read the coming questions while listening. Scan and skim through the reading texts but not before reading the questions. Read professional articles and opinion pieces as often as you can and practice writing regularly with time and word number criteria in mind. Get conversant with common synonyms and adequate connecting words. Organize properly. Most importantly, practice.

Generally, the Reading and Listening sections are judged objectively and as such are easier to score higher on. Nothing is more important than practice, however. No matter how many tips and experiences you read and hear, without practice you can never spot your weak points and work on them as a result. Practice as much as possible and practice with time. Take full tests (Listening, followed by Reading followed by Writing, all timed) if possible. Get very conversant with the exam format and time constraints and you’ll most likely score much higher than you will now.

I hope reading my experience will prove very helpful to you. Good luck!”

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

IELTS test in Tashkent, Uzbekistan – June 2013 (Academic Module)


IELTS test in Tashkent, Uzbekistan – June 2013 (Academic Module)
Posted: 24 Jul 2013 03:30 AM PDT

Our friend A shared the details below about the IELTS exam in Uzbekistan:

Reading test
  • Passage 1. About a certain variety of frogs.
  • Passage 2. Don’t remember.
  • Passage 3. About transportation of various goods.
Writing test
Writing task 1 (a report)

We were given a table describing the medical care in Austria, Sweden and France, including a number of physicians, beds, and hours spent per 1000 people in hospitals.

Writing task 2 (an essay)

Many people believe that women should be given an equal role to men in the military forces or police. Others, however, claim that such occupations are not suitable for women. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.

Speaking test
Interview
  • - What is your full name?
  • - Can I see your ID?
  • - Where are you from?
  • - Do you work or study?
  • - What is the meaning of your name?
  • - What are the cultural differences of names in your country?
  • - Are there any common names in your country?
  • - What are they?
  • - Why are these names so popular?
  • - Describe your home.
  • - Which room is your favourite? Why?
Cue Card

Talk about a science subject (such as chemistry, biology, math) that you learnt in school. Please say

  • - What equipment was used for teaching?
  • - Was it interesting for you or not?
  • - Did you enjoy the lessons?
  • - Describe how you felt about the subject(s).
Discussion
  • - Should young generation be taught science subjects at school? Why?
  • - Should science subjects be taught inside or outside the classroom? Why?
  • - Why are there more men in science than women?
  • - Is it the same in your country?

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

IELTS Speaking test in Bangladesh – July 2013


IELTS Speaking test in Bangladesh – July 2013
Posted: 23 Jul 2013 03:30 AM PDT

These speaking questions were shared by S who took the IELTS test in Bangladesh.

Speaking test
Interview
  • - What is your full name?
  • - Can I see your ID?
  • - Where are you from?
  • - Do you work or study?
  • - Do you find your job hard sometimes? Why?
  • - Do you write in your office?
  • - What do you have to write?
  • - Do you prefer hand-writing or typing? Why?
  • - What did you write in school?
  • - Do you have any plan to write in the future?
  • - What do you usually do after work?
Cue Card

Talk about a job that has changed your life. Please say

  • - What is it?
  • - What are its effects on your life?
  • - How did it change your life?
  • - Describe your daily tasks.
Discussion
  • - Do you think changes are happening very fast nowadays?
  • - Do you think changes are a good or a bad thing?
  • - Do you think children should have changes in their lives?

Monday, July 22, 2013

IELTS test in Kazakhstan – June 2013 (Academic Module)


IELTS test in Kazakhstan – June 2013 (Academic Module)
Posted: 22 Jul 2013 04:00 AM PDT

IELTS test takers N and A from Kazakhstan shared the topics and questions they remembered after the exam:

Listening test
  • Section 1. Application form for a new school.
  • Section 2. About many volunteering programs, such as teaching and learning about or doing conservation work.
  • Section 3. Don’t remember.
  • Section 4. About houses of particular shape and design.
Reading test
  • Passage 1. About T-Rex dinosaurs.
  • Passage 2. About the theatre.
  • Passage 3. About the need to reduce class sizes for more effective teaching.
Writing test
Writing task 1 (a report)

We were given a line graph comparing two countries in terms of land used for crops.

Writing task 2 (an essay)

Some people say that artists should be financially supported by the governments of their countries. However others believe that there are other choices that can be made. Do you agree or disagree?

Speaking test
Interview
  • - What is your full name?
  • - Can I see your ID?
  • - Where are you from?
  • - Do you work or study?
  • - Where do you live?
  • - Is it an apartment or a house?
  • - Do you like your home?
  • - Describe your future dream home.
  • - Do you usually read news in magazines, newspapers or online? Why?
Cue Card

Describe a book you read or a film you saw about the future. Please say

  • - What was it about?
  • - Did you like it?
  • - Have you told your friends about this book/film?
  • - What did they think about it?
Discussion
  • - Would you like to become a news reporter?
  • - What electronic device has significantly changed our life?
  • - Do you think computers are important in our life?
  • - Nowadays many people are concerned about the future. Do you think there are reasons to be worried about it?

Sunday, July 21, 2013

IELTS test in Canada – June 2013 (Academic Module)

IELTS test in Canada – June 2013 (Academic Module)
Posted: 19 Jul 2013 03:30 AM PDT

Our friend M shared the topics from a recent IELTS exam in Canada:

Listening test
  • Section 1. A job interview on the phone.
  • Section 2. Introducing a zoo (map).
  • Section 3. A student interviewed by a counselor.
  • Section 4. Don’t remember.
Reading test
  • Passage 1. About parks in the USA.
  • Passage 2. Don’t remember.
  • Passage 3. The concept of beauty.
Writing test
Writing task 1 (a report)

We were given one graph showing the number of heavy vehicles transporting goods in the USA between 1995 and 2010, one line graph of fuel used in these years and one bar graph dealing with carbon emission of airplanes, heavy vehicles, ships and so on.

Writing task 2 (an essay)

Some people believe that theoretical subjects should not be taught in universities because most students prefer to study practical subjects. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

Speaking test
Interview
  • - What is your full name?
  • - Can I see your ID?
  • - Where are you from?
  • - Do you work or study?
  • - Do you live in an apartment or a house?
  • - What is your ideal home?
  • - What chores do you do at home?
  • - Do you think that children should do chores at home?
  • - Did you help at home when you were a child?
Cue Card

Talk about a situation where you were late. Please say

  • - How did it happen?
  • - What did you feel?
  • - What did you do?
Discussion
  • - Do you think that nowadays people are busier than in the past?
  • - What do you do to manage your time?

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

IELTS test in the UK – June 2013 (Academic Module)


IELTS test in the UK – June 2013 (Academic Module)
Posted: 17 Jul 2013 03:30 AM PDT

Our friends C and R shared the information below after their recent IELTS exam in the UK:

Listening test
  • Section 1. Filling an application to join a new cinema club.
  • Section 2. A presentation of a new farms concept and directions to visit these farms.
  • Section 3. A discussion between a teacher and two students about a school research trip (biology).
  • Section 4. A lecture about amber.
Reading test
  • Passage 1. A text about music therapy and its effect on the brain.
  • Passage 2. How to protect a particular species of Orangutans.
  • Passage 3. About the importance of business research and publication in a “business journal” for university.
Writing test
Writing task 1 (a report)

We were given a bar chart showing different activities on the Internet by users in 2007 and 2009.

Writing task 2 (an essay)

Competition versus cooperation and group work for students. Do the disadvantages outweigh the advantages? Discuss and include your own opinion.

Speaking test
Interview
  • - What is your full name?
  • - Can I see your ID?
  • - Where are you from?
  • - Do you work or study?
  • - What is your favorite room in the house?
  • - Do you often use your phone/mobile?
  • - When do you switch it off?
  • - Would you like to change it?
  • - What do you prefer to do on weekends?
  • - Do you write (type or by hand) as part of your daily life?
  • - Is writing important in life?
  • - Do you like to write?
  • - Would you like to write a book?
  • - Tell me about a present that you liked a lot.
  • - Did you ever get a present that you didn’t like at all?
Cue Card

Talk about a place where you have studied or worked in the past. Please say

  • - What was it?
  • - Did you like being there?
  • - How did you feel after leaving it?
Discussion
  • - What features are important at a work place?
  • - Do you think that we work too much?
  • - What is important for you in your work?

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

IELTS Speaking test in Australia – June 2013


IELTS Speaking test in Australia – June 2013
Posted: 16 Jul 2013 03:30 AM PDT

The speaking questions below were shared by L who took the IELTS test in Australia.

Speaking test
Interview
  • - What is your full name?
  • - Can I see your ID?
  • - Where are you from?
  • - Do you work or study?
  • - Do you think your work is demanding?
  • - How many hours do you like to sleep at night?
  • - Do you think older people need less sleep than young people?
Cue Card

Describe a game (not a sport) that you used to play as a child. Please say

  • - What was it?
  • - Where did you play it?
  • - Whom did you play with?
  • - Did you enjoy it? Why?
Discussion
  • - Do you think games children play today have changed over the years?
  • - Should adults play games?
  • - Do you think it’s beneficial for employers to organise games for their staff?
  • - Do adults play games in your country?
  • - Should every large residential area have recreational facilities?
  • - Who should fund these facilities?
  • - Are recreational facilities in your home country different compared to Australia?

Monday, July 15, 2013

IELTS test in Thailand and Australia – June 2013 (Academic Module)


IELTS test in Thailand and Australia – June 2013 (Academic Module)
Posted: 15 Jul 2013 03:30 AM PDT

Two IELTS test takers from Thailand and Australia shared the update below (thank you L and J!)

Listening test
  • Section 1. A student was booking a trip to Europe with a travel agency. Questions: filling in blanks.
  • Section 2. Two students were discussing why they chose to study a certain course. Questions: matching statements to people.
  • Section 3. Don’t remember.
  • Section 4. A recording about social conformity. Questions: filling in blanks.
Reading test

Don’t remember.

Writing test
Writing task 1 (a report)

We were given a table showing population of three different cities in 1990 and the predicted population for 2000.

Writing task 2 (an essay)

Some say that international news should be taught as a subject in secondary school, others say that it is a waste of valuable time. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.

Speaking test
Interview
  • - What is your full name?
  • - Can I see your ID?
  • - Where are you from?
  • - Do you work or study?
  • - Do you play a musical instrument?
  • - Should children learn to play music? Why?
  • - Do you do any house work?
  • - How often do you do it?
  • - What kind of housework do you usually do?
  • - What are the benefits of housework for children?
  • - How do you feel when you work long hours?
Cue Card

Describe a situation when you were very late. Please say

  • - What happened?
  • - Why couldn’t you make it earlier?
  • - How did you feel later?
Discussion
  • - Nowadays people are busier than in the past, why do you think it is?
  • - How does it affect the family if parents are too busy?

Friday, July 12, 2013

IELTS Speaking test in India – June 2013


IELTS Speaking test in India – June 2013
Posted: 12 Jul 2013 04:30 AM PDT

These speaking questions were shared by N who took the IELTS test in India:

Speaking test
Interview
  • - What is your full name?
  • - Can I see your ID?
  • - Where are you from?
  • - Do you work or study?
  • - Do you live in an apartment or a house?
  • - Why do you like your apartment?
  • - What are the advantages for people living in apartments?
  • - Would you like to live in a house in the future?
  • - What kind of house would it be? Why?
Cue Card

Talk about a situation where you had to help someone. Please say

  • - Why did he/she need help?
  • - How did you help him/her?
  • - How did you feel about it?
Discussion
  • - Do you like helping others? Why?
  • - How can we teach children to help?
  • - Do children need to learn drawing in schools? Why?
  • - Do you think everyone should do volunteering work?
  • - What are the advantages of volunteering? Why?
  • - Do you think by volunteering, people are helping themselves?
  • - Are there any disadvantages to volunteering work? Why?

Thursday, July 11, 2013

IELTS test in Australia – June 2013 (General Training)


IELTS test in Australia – June 2013 (General Training)
Posted: 11 Jul 2013 03:30 AM PDT

Our kind friend B shared this update from a recent IELTS exam in Australia (Writing and Speaking was all B remembered).

Writing test
Writing task 1 (a letter)

You have bought a product online and are dissatisfied with it. Write a letter to the company and say:

  • - What product did you purchase?
  • - What is the problem with it?
  • - What do you want the company to do about it?
Writing Task 2 (an essay)

In many countries young people don’t choose the teaching profession. What do you think is the reason? What could be done to attract more students?

Speaking test
Interview
  • - What is your full name?
  • - Can I see your ID?
  • - Where are you from?
  • - Do you work or study?
  • - Do you think you study too much?
  • - How much writing do you do in a day?
  • - Do you like writing?
  • - Do you think you’ll write a book one day?
Cue Card

Describe a time when you were late. Please say

  • - What were you late for?
  • - Why were you late?
  • - What did you do about it?
Discussion
  • - Why do you think people are busy nowadays?
  • - What would make people less busy?
  • - What do you prefer: to be busy or not? Why?
  • - What makes people busy?
  • - Are there any disadvantages to being busy?

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

IELTS Speaking test in the UK – June 2013


IELTS Speaking test in the UK – June 2013
Posted: 10 Jul 2013 03:30 AM PDT

An IELTS test taker from the UK (thank you S!) shared her Speaking questions:

Speaking test
Interview
  • - Where do you live?
  • - Do you study or work?
  • - What do you do after you come home from studies?
  • - How many hours do you sleep?
  • - What measures do you take in order to get a good sleep?
Cue card

Talk about someone you helped recently. Please say

  • - Whom did you help?
  • - Why was the help needed?
  • - How did you help?
  • - How did you feel after helping?
Discussion
  • - Should everyone do volunteer jobs?
  • - What advantages are there for volunteer workers?
  • - Should professionals be hired rather than volunteer workers?
  • - Should volunteer workers be paid?
  • - Should professionals do volunteer jobs?

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

IELTS test in Australia – June 2013 (Academic Module)


IELTS test in Australia – June 2013 (Academic Module)
Posted: 09 Jul 2013 04:23 AM PDT

This IELTS update was shared by N, who took the test in Australia.

Listening test
  • Section 1. A friend suggested that another friend should take a job as a flight attendant.
  • Section 2. A tourist guide was giving a talk about a place best known for its natural attractions.
  • Section 3. Two students were discussing different kinds of sharks in New Zealand.
  • Section 4. A student was giving a presentation on a history of his town.
Reading test
  • Passage 1. Comparison of different kinds of household fuels.
  • Passage 2. Discussion about migration of birds.
  • Passage 3. Factors affecting the attitude of consumers.
Writing test
Writing task 1 (a report)

We were given three graphs showing the worldwide distribution of renewable water sources.

Writing task 2 (an essay)

Governments these days encourage the use of consumer products. Some say that it is good for the economy, while others claim it is bad for the society as a whole.

Speaking test
Interview
  • - What is your full name?
  • - Can I see your ID?
  • - Where are you from?
  • - Do you work or study?
  • - Do you live in a house or an apartment?
  • - Which room is your favorite? Why?
  • - Tell me about your favorite toy as a child.
  • - Did your parents give it to you?
  • - What kind of toys do children like today?
  • - Do you still have any of your toys? Why?
  • - What is the meaning of your name?
  • - Do people of your country follow a traditional ritual to name their children?
  • - How is it done?
Cue Card

Describe a recent event that made you feel happy. Please say

  • - When did it happen?
  • - Who were there with you?
  • - How did you feel after that event?
Discussion
  • - Is it necessary to have good relationship with your colleagues at work?
  • - Does it contribute to the overall feeling of happiness?

Monday, July 8, 2013

IELTS Results competition winners in June 2013


IELTS Results competition winners in June 2013
Posted: 08 Jul 2013 03:30 AM PDT

You’re about to see 22 people who received great IELTS results and won in our June competition. They obviously did something right in their exam preparation! Our high achievers of the month come from 9 different countries and their scores range from Band 7 to Band 8.5. I know you probably can’t wait to see who won, so here goes:

Academic Module – 1st place
  • YianYuan Xu from China, Overall Band 8
  • Viswanath Siripuram from India, Overall Band 8
Academic Module – 2nd place
  • Nilofer Timol from India, Overall Band 7.5
  • Tara Bhandari Lamichhane from Nepal, Overall Band 7.5
  • Vickas Singh from India, Overall Band 7.5
  • Manpreet Singh from India, Overall Band 7.5
  • Anastasia Fomina from Russia, Overall Band 7.5
  • Helen Ybanez from the Philippines, Overall Band 7.5
Academic Module – 3rd place
  • Shrawan Kumar from India, Overall Band 7
  • Bhavana Raghunath from India, Overall Band 7
General Training Module – 1st place
  • Shreshta Shyamsundar from India, Overall Band 8.5
General Training Module – 2nd place
  • Vardan Vardanyan from Russia, Overall Band 8
  • Frida Tolentino from the Philippines, Overall Band 8
  • Deepa Narayanan from India, Overall Band 8
  • Mir Hossain from Bangladesh, Overall Band 8
  • Dan Stockinger from Germany, Overall Band 8
General Training Module – 3rd place
  • Saria Tasnim from Bangladesh, Overall Band 7.5
  • Archan Kooli from India, Overall Band 7.5
  • Anjali Kharbanda from India, Overall Band 7.5
  • MD Enamul Haque from Bangladesh, Overall Band 7.5
  • Nishant Kumar from India, Overall Band 7.5
  • Philip Khoon from Malaysia, Overall Band 7.5

This is a special moment for our winners, and to make sure it doesn’t go unnoticed we are sending them certificates of achievement. Winning IELTS results of June will be displayed in the IELTS-Blog hall of fame.

As always, we would love to learn from the experience of our winners. Some of them, I know, are our students – Anastasia Fomina prepared by “Target Band 7″, and Vardan Vardanyan and Dan Stockinger used “Ace the IELTS” book. As for the others… we hope to find out soon!

Dear winners – for the sake of every test taker out there, please share your stories. Tell us how you prepared and studied, and what helped you achieve success in IELTS. Anything you can share will be posted on IELTS-Blog without delay, so everyone can learn from you and get a better score in their own exam this month.

Friday, July 5, 2013

IELTS test in India – June 2013 (General Training)


IELTS test in India – June 2013 (General Training)
Posted: 05 Jul 2013 03:30 AM PDT

Our Indian friends S and V shared this exam update. They didn’t remember the Listening topics, but did a great job with all other sections:

Reading test
  • Passage 1. About different kinds of shopping experiences.
  • Passage 2. About worker roles and their responsibilities.
  • Passage 3. About a painter (don’t remember the name), describing her works and early life. Questions: True / False / Not Given, match paragraphs to people.
Writing test
Writing task 1 (a letter)

Write a letter to you supervisor asking for a one-day leave, so that you could help your friend. In your letter

  • - Describe the problem of your friend.
  • - Say how you are going to help him/her.
  • - Suggest how you will complete work tasks on the requested date.
Writing Task 2 (an essay)

In some countries today young people are less respectful and polite to others. What could be the reasons behind such behavior? What can be done about it?

Speaking test
Interview
  • - What is your full name?
  • - Can I see your ID?
  • - Where are you from?
  • - Do you work or study?
  • - How do you commute usually?
  • - How could transport services in your city be improved?
  • - Do you think people should use public transport more?
Cue Card

Talk about a library that you have visited. Please say

  • - Where is this library?
  • - When did you go there?
  • - What did you like or dislike about the library?
Discussion
  • - How are public libraries useful for children?
  • - Do you think libraries will be replaced by internet completely?
  • - Do you go to the library? Why?
  • - How do you think public libraries could become more attractive?

Thursday, July 4, 2013

IELTS test in Zimbabwe, India and the UK – June 2013 (Academic Module)


IELTS test in Zimbabwe, India and the UK – June 2013 (Academic Module)
Posted: 04 Jul 2013 03:30 AM PDT

Our friends who took the IELTS test in Zimbabwe, India and the UK (thanks B, M and H!) remembered the following about their exam:

Listening test:
  • Section 1. A conversation at an art gallery.
  • Section 2. A conversation between students and a lecturer about a field trip.
  • Section 3. Don’t remember.
  • Section 4. Don’t remember.
Reading test:
  • Passage 1. About Mintzberg’s work and books he had written.
  • Passage 2. About spiders and how their build their webs.
  • Passage 3. About psychology.
Writing test
Writing task 1 (a report)

We were given a bar chart showing the expenditure of companies on advertisement in the UK between 2005-2010 through various channels.

Writing task 2 (an essay)

Tourism brings benefits to a country but it also may have harmful effects. How can a country ensure that tourism benefits its development?

Speaking test:
Interview
  • - What is your full name?
  • - Can I see your ID?
  • - Where are you from?
  • - Do you work or study?
  • - Do you live in a house or an apartment?
  • - What’s your favorite place in the house? Why?
  • - Do you think you will leave home soon?
  • - Have you ever bought anything after seeing an advert?
  • - Why do you think companies advertise themselves?
  • - What has a greater effect: TV ads or newspaper and magazine ads?
Cue Card

Talk about a historical event that interests you. Please say

  • - What is the event? - How did you know about it?
  • - When and where did it take place?
Discussion
  • - Why do you think people study history?
  • - Do you like history?
  • - How can teachers improve the way they teach history?
  • - What do you think future historians will study about us?

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

IELTS Speaking test in India – June 2013


IELTS Speaking test in India – June 2013
Posted: 03 Jul 2013 03:30 AM PDT

These Speaking questions were shared by R who took the IELTS test in India:

Speaking test
Interview
  • - What is your full name?
  • - Can I see your ID?
  • - Where are you from?
  • - Do you work or study?
  • - Do you like cooking?
  • - Who is doing the cooking in your house?
  • - Would you like to attend a cookery class?
  • - Why do you want to learn cooking?
  • - Are cooking classes on TV useful?
  • - What is the advantage of a TV cooking class?
Cue Card

Describe how you would organize a surprise party for your friend. Please say

  • - Where would you do it?
  • - How would you do it?
  • - What arrangements would need to be done for the party? Discussion
  • - Do you have festivals in your home country?
  • - Tell me about a local celebration in your town.
  • - Do Indians have many celebrations?
  • - What is the relevance of international festivals or celebrations to the world’s community?

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

IELTS test in Bangladesh and India – June 2013 (General Training)


IELTS test in Bangladesh and India – June 2013 (General Training)
Posted: 02 Jul 2013 03:30 AM PDT

IELTS test takers from India and Bangladesh (thanks, J and V!) shared this recent exam update:

Listening test:
  • Section 1. Complete a membership form.
  • Section 2. A discussion about a topic between two students.
  • Section 3. About amber stones, which are appreciated for their natural beauty and medical qualities.
  • Section 4. Don’t remember.
Reading test:
  • Passage 1, 2, 3. Don’t remember.
  • Passage 4. About fresh water or marine turtles; their evolution, behaviour, reproduction, habitat and diet. It also described threats to their existence and what restoration projects are in place.
Writing test:
Writing task 1 (a letter)

A magazine published an article about your country. However there are some mistakes/wrong information in that article. Write a letter to the editor:

  • - Explain that the article contains wrong information.
  • - Supply the correct information instead.
  • - Provide some more interesting information for the editor to publish in the future.
Writing Task 2 (an essay)

Some parents and teachers believe that children’s behaviour should be strictly controlled, while others think that children should be allowed to grow up in their own way. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.

Speaking test:
Interview
  • - What is your full name?
  • - Can I see your ID?
  • - Where are you from?
  • - Do you work or study?
  • - When can you work best at the office? Why?
  • - What is patience?
  • - Why is patience important?
  • - Do you have patience?
  • - What do you do when you get impatient?
  • - Is it important to have good relationship with colleagues at your workplace? Why?
  • - What type of clothes do you prefer to wear? Why?
  • - What factors do you consider before buying clothes?
  • - Do you like shopping? - How often do you go shopping?
  • - Who handles shopping for children in your country?
Cue Card

Describe an outdoor meal or picnic that you had. Please say

  • - Where did it take place?
  • - What was the occasion?
  • - What did you eat and drink there?
  • - Did you enjoy that meal/picnic? Why?
Discussion
  • - When do people eat outdoors in your country?
  • - Are people often eating outdoors in your country?
  • - Compare the traditional meals to restaurant meals.
  • - What do you think about eating in fast-food chains?
  • - Do you think people are more health-conscious now than in the past?
  • - Why do people try to eat healthier foods?
  • - Why do many countries have food/cuisine exhibitions on the international arena?
  • - Do you think that food can represent a country?

Monday, July 1, 2013

IELTS Speaking test in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – June 2013


IELTS Speaking test in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – June 2013
Posted: 01 Jul 2013 03:30 AM PDT

The Speaking questions below were shared by M who took the IELTS test in Saudi Arabia.

Speaking test
Interview
  • - What is your full name?
  • - Can I see your ID?
  • - Where are you from?
  • - Do you work or study?
  • - Do you live in an apartment or a house?
  • - Do you like living in a big house? Why?
  • - Do you prefer to use public transport or a car?
  • - In your country, do people use public transport a lot?
  • - How can people be encouraged to use public transport?
Cue Card

Describe a room where you stayed for a long period of time. Please say

  • - What was the room? - What did you do there?
  • - Why did you spend so much time in there? Discussion
  • - Do buildings differ from place to place?
  • - What are the differences between old and modern buildings?