Friday, May 30, 2014

IELTS-Blog::IELTS Speaking test in Australia – May 2014

IELTS-Blog IELTS-Blog::IELTS Speaking test in Australia – May 2014 IELTS Speaking test in Australia – May 2014 Posted: 30 May 2014 03:30 AM PDT The Speaking questions below were shared by C 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? - What time of the day do you prefer to study? Why? - Do you prefer to work in a silent place or a noisy place? Why? - What kind of food do you like? Why? - What kind of food were you eating as a child? Why? Cue Card Describe your first mobile device and how it changed your life. Please say - What device was it? - When did you get it? - How did you feel after using it? Discussion - Who gave that mobile to you? Why? - Are mobile phones popular in your country? Why? - Do young children use mobiles more in your country? - Why is sending text messages from mobile phones so popular? - Do you think the use of mobile devices will increase in the future? Related posts: IELTS Speaking test in Italy – May 2014 Thanks to F, an IELTS test taker from Italy, we... IELTS Speaking test in Australia – April 2014 An IELTS test taker from Australia (thanks, P!) remembered the... IELTS Speaking test in Australia and Macedonia – May 2013 These Speaking questions were shared by IELTS test takers from... IELTS Speaking test in Sydney, Australia – March 2014 These speaking questions were shared by S who took the... IELTS Speaking test in Australia – March 2014 Our friend N shared these Speaking questions after a recent... You are subscribed to email updates from IELTS-Blog To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610



May 31, 2014 at 07:35AM

Thursday, May 29, 2014

IELTS-Blog::Monagelle got Band 7.5 in IELTS with these easy techniques

IELTS-Blog IELTS-Blog::Monagelle got Band 7.5 in IELTS with these easy techniques Monagelle got Band 7.5 in IELTS with these easy techniques Posted: 29 May 2014 03:30 AM PDT Monagelle Toledo is a 23 year-old lady from the Philippines and one of our IELTS results competition winners. Just like you, she had to take the IELTS test and while preparing she used a few easy techniques that helped her reach her target score – Band 7.5. Here is what Monagelle had to say about her IELTS preparation – try these simple techniques to improve your own performance in the upcoming exam: “First of all, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Simone Braverman and her entire team. You have played a major role in my success, through the tips given in your book Target Band 7 and through your complete practice exercises. Here are my techniques that I would like to share with the other IELTS candidates: 1. Have a Time Table. Know your goals that you want to achieve in a specific period of time. For instance, do 2 listening exercises every day for 1 week, then reading exercises for the next week and so on. Try also to practice all 4 sections without a break, just like in a mock exam. 2. Identify your strengths and weaknesses. Be attentive to your common mistakes and address them. Try to identify or experiment with your own strategies on how to rectify the problem. In my case, I had trouble in the Reading section until I found out that it is easier to read all the questions first which are related to the first paragraph or passage of the article and answer them before moving on to the next group of questions. 3. Practice. Never stop until you nail it. Spare no effort. 4. Relax and conquer the exam. Congratulate yourself on a job well done. Good luck and congratulations in advance! Related posts: Interesting techniques that helped Sathiyaseelan get Band 7.5 in IELTS I’d like to share with you today the story of... Farzam got IELTS Band 7.5 – here are his tips for success Today I would like you to meet Farzam, a 25... Competition winner Ali shares tips for IELTS Band 7.5 Ali is a young man in his 20′s who took... The strategy Anastassia used to get Band 7.5 Everyone, meet Anastassia Fokina, one of our past IELTS Results... Tips for IELTS Band 8 from Akshay Deep (competition winner) Akshay Deep is one of the best scorers in September,... You are subscribed to email updates from IELTS-Blog To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610



May 30, 2014 at 05:36AM

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

IELTS-Blog::IELTS test in Georgia – May 2014 (General Training)

IELTS-Blog IELTS-Blog::IELTS test in Georgia – May 2014 (General Training) IELTS test in Georgia – May 2014 (General Training) Posted: 28 May 2014 03:30 AM PDT Our friends A and N shared the Writing and Speaking questions from a recent IELTS exam in Georgia: Writing test Writing task 1 (a letter) Write a letter to your friend from a different country. Invite him/her to a party at your home and include the following - What is the party about? - Give directions how to get to your place. - Suggest how to accommodate him/her. Writing Task 2 (an essay) Some people say language courses using the internet and allowing you to talk to somebody is a good way to learn. Others, however, believe that study in classrooms is still the best way of learning. Give your opinion on these views and include your own experiences and examples. 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 hometown? - What don’t you like about your hometown? - Would you like to live in a different town? - What languages do you know? - Would you like to learn some other languages? - What kind of TV programs do you watch? - How much time do you spend watching TV? - Did you spend the same amount of time watching TV as a child? - Would you allow your children to watch a lot of TV? Why? Cue Card Describe a situation when you forgot something important. Please say - Where was it? - What did you forget? - Why did you forget it? - How did you feel about it? Discussion - Do you think memorising things is important? Why? - Why do some people remember things better than others? - Do you think we memorise things differently now compared to the past? - Do you have a system how to remember things? Related posts: IELTS test in Nigeria and India – May 2014 (Academic Module) IELTS test takers from Nigeria and India (thank you, C... IELTS test in Australia – April 2014 (General Training) Thanks to the IELTS test taker A from Australia we... IELTS test in India – February 2014 (General Training) IELTS test takers from India (thank you L and R)... IELTS test in Singapore – April 2014 (General Training) Thanks to the IELTS test taker S from Singapore we... IELTS test in Australia – March 2014 (General Training) Our friend S shared the following topics after his recent... You are subscribed to email updates from IELTS-Blog To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610



May 29, 2014 at 05:44AM

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

IELTS-Blog::IELTS test in Kazakhstan – May 2014 (Academic Module)

IELTS-Blog IELTS-Blog::IELTS test in Kazakhstan – May 2014 (Academic Module) IELTS test in Kazakhstan – May 2014 (Academic Module) Posted: 27 May 2014 03:30 AM PDT The IELTS test taker M from Kazakhstan shared the following questions that appeared in a recent exam: Listening test Section 1. A conversation about a holiday on an island with the description of attractions and facilities. Section 2. Radio advertisement about weekend events in the city. Section 3. Students were talking about intellectual property rights. Section 4. A lecturer was talking about an engineering project. Reading test Passage 1. How animals communicate between themselves. Passage 2. How emotions affect people’s lives. Passage 3. A research about navigation in the ocean. Writing test Writing task 1 (a report) We were given a line graph showing changes in numbers of 4 types of fish within a 20-year period. Writing task 2 (an essay) Modern technology allows machines to perform the hard work instead of humans. Does this have a positive or a negative effect on people? Give your own opinion and examples. Speaking test Interview - What is your full name? - Can I see your ID? - Where are you from? - Do you work or study? - Did you always want to do it? - Do you use dictionary? - Do you prefer electronic or print dictionary? Why? - Would you like to get a dictionary as a present? - Do you want to write a dictionary? - What clothes do you wear to the office? - Do you change when you come home? - Did you enjoy wearing special clothes as a child? - Do people spend a lot on clothes nowadays? Cue Card Describe a situation where you helped other people. Please say - What kind of help and when was it? - Whom did you help? - How often do you help others? Discussion - Is it important to teach children to help others? - How can children help at home? - Do people at work help their co-workers? - Should one help their co-worker for the same salary? Why? Related posts: IELTS test in Romania and the UAE – February 2014 (Academic Module) IELTS test takers D and A shared the following topics... IELTS test in the UK and Italy – March 2014 (Academic Module) The IELTS exam update below was shared by test takers... IELTS test in Australia – January 2014 (Academic Module) This IELTS exam update was shared by E who recently... IELTS test in Kazakhstan – June 2013 (Academic Module) IELTS test takers N and A from Kazakhstan shared the... IELTS test in Almaty, Kazakhstan – May 2013 (Academic Module) An IELTS test taker from Almaty, Kazakhstan (thanks A!) shared... You are subscribed to email updates from IELTS-Blog To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610



May 28, 2014 at 05:42AM

Monday, May 26, 2014

IELTS-Blog::IELTS Speaking test in Nigeria – May 2014

IELTS-Blog IELTS-Blog::IELTS Speaking test in Nigeria – May 2014 IELTS Speaking test in Nigeria – May 2014 Posted: 26 May 2014 03:30 AM PDT Our kind friend R shared the Speaking questions from a recent IELTS exam in Nigeria: 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 visiting museums and art galleries? - Do you like street markets? - Are street markets common in your country? - What is usually sold there? - Do you think people like street markets? Why? Cue Card Talk about an animal that you like. Please say - What animal is it? - Where does it live? - When did you first hear about it? - Why do you like it? Discussion - Do you think endangered animals should be kept in zoos? Why? - How can governments prevent their total extinction? - Do you think people have a role in preventing their extinction? - What can be done by people in that regard? - Should animals be used for work? Related posts: IELTS test in Nigeria and India – May 2014 (Academic Module) IELTS test takers from Nigeria and India (thank you, C... IELTS Speaking test in Nigeria – October 2013 An IELTS test taker from Nigeria (thanks D!) shared the... IELTS Speaking test in Nigeria – July 2013 The speaking questions below were shared by C (thank you!),... IELTS test in Malaysia and Australia – March 2014 (General Training) Our friends J and S shared these questions from the... IELTS Speaking test in Hyderabad, India – January 2014 IELTS test taker P was asked the following questions in... You are subscribed to email updates from IELTS-Blog To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610



May 27, 2014 at 05:37AM

Saturday, May 24, 2014

IELTS-Blog::IELTS test in Malaysia – April 2014 (Academic Module)

IELTS-Blog IELTS-Blog::IELTS test in Malaysia – April 2014 (Academic Module) IELTS test in Malaysia – April 2014 (Academic Module) Posted: 12 May 2014 03:30 AM PDT The Writing and Speaking questions below were shared by L who took the IELTS test in Malaysia: Writing test Writing task 1 (a report) We were given two bar graphs. The first bar graph was showing film types released between 1996 and 2002. The second bar graph was showing tickets sales for the movies released in that period. Writing task 2 (an essay) In some countries, with the widespread use of the internet, people are able to work or study from home, instead of having to travel to work or college. Do the advantages of this outweigh the disadvantages? Discuss and state your own opinion. Speaking test Interview - What is your full name? - Can I see Valium your ID? - Where are you from? - Do you work or study? - What did you enjoy doing as a child? - What did you usually do during your free time as a child? - Have you had a hobby as a child? - Do you think there is a difference between children’s activities and hobbies today compared to the past? - What is the main difference in your opinion? Cue Card Describe a famous person in your country. Please say - Who is he/she? - What does he/she do? - Why is he/she so famous? - Why do you think people like him/her? Discussion - What are the advantages and disadvantages of being famous? - Do you think many people would like to be famous? Related posts: IELTS test in Malaysia and Australia – April 2014 (Academic Module) Three IELTS test takers contributed to this exam update (thanks... IELTS test in the USA, Lithuania and India – April 2014 (Academic Module) Thanks to IELTS test takers T, S and R we... IELTS test in Vietnam and Indonesia – October 2013 (Academic Module) IELTS test takers T and L shared the following exam... IELTS test in the UK and Saudi Arabia – April 2014 (Academic Module) IELTS test takers C and A from the UK and... IELTS test in Australia – February 2014 (Academic Module) This exam update was shared by F, an IELTS test... You are subscribed to email updates from IELTS-Blog To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610



May 25, 2014 at 05:37AM

Friday, May 23, 2014

IELTS-Blog::Essay Writers

IELTS-Blog IELTS-Blog::Essay Writers Essay Writers Posted: 23 May 2014 08:16 AM PDT Role of essay writers to help students With the presence of more number of essay writers available online, students now can get their essay works easily done by them. But one needs to get a good writer and a trusted one, since if your work is not completed on time, then ultimately the student will be in trouble. So a student should verify about a writer and then provide works. Apart from essay, writes also work on research papers and other papers for students. Only an experienced and professional writer can do this type of jobs for students, understanding the needs of a student. Students have many tasks High school students as well as college students are expected to do assignments. Along with that, if a student is asked to write essay paper, then it indeed become very hard for a student to cope. So if you are a student then you must have gone through this and you have thought about seeking help from essay writers. There are many companies that provides writer to students to meet their requirements urgently. These writers are exceptionally skilled for their job and can write paper for any and every subject in a given time. One just can go though list of writers and sample works and hire essay writers and get their task done. Even the writers also shows draft works to students for their paper, in case if a student is not satisfied or any changes need to be made. Qualities of responsible essay writers An able essay writer will always deliver flawless paper with correct grammar works. It is very important for the writers to have sound knowledge about grammar and its proper use in order to give the best output. There is absolutely no space for mediocre essay writers to thrive in this industry. Even companies which hire writers, does not recruit ammeter writers at all. So when there are bunch of good and well qualified essay writers, automatically outcome is also great. Students needs delivery on time Since essay papers or other research papers are extremely important, so students expect them to get delivery of the work in time. There are few companies which follow a policy, which states, if an order is not delivered in time then it is better not to take orders at all. It eventually harms reputation of a writer and company as well and ultimately student suffers, if he can not submit his essay paper. So it is a great responsibility of the essay writers to take up tasks and complete it without any technical issues. Various forms of writing paper There are various forms of papers that essay writers are expected to work on, and paper formatting is also indeed important. Ultimately writers must follow student’s instruction, because they have to complete tasks provided by college and school teachers to students. And writers must carefully proofread their work and try to deliver work before deadline given to them; this helps to make necessary changes and make the work better. Students must not worry about cost for hiring writers but student must hire writers who can deliver best work to accomplish task properly. No related posts. IELTS test in India – May 2014 (General Training) Posted: 23 May 2014 03:30 AM PDT This IELTS exam update was shared by S from India: Listening test Section 1. A man was explaining to a women about a scientific research. Questions: filling in blanks. Section 2. About the procedure of building approval, including electricity, water and so on. Questions: filling in blanks. Section 3, 4. Don’t remember. Reading test Passage 1. About work-related claims, holiday pay, recruitment agency jobs and temporary/casual labourers’ minimum wages in the UK. Questions: filling in blanks. Passage 2. About railways and conventional trains in China. Questions: filling in blanks, True/False/Not Given. Passage 3, 4. Don’t remember. Writing test Writing task 1 (a letter) You are going to have a family party in a private room of a hotel. Write a letter to the hotel manager and say - Why do you need to use this private room? - What do you need them to provide for the party? - Inquire about the price of the food you are ordering. Writing Task 2 (an essay) Some say that due to heavy traffic governments need to build more roads in metropolitan cities, while others argue this isn’t the right solution. To what extent do you agree or disagree? Give your reasons and examples. Speaking test Interview - What is your full name? - Can I see your ID? - Where are you from? - Do you like to live in a warm or a cold climate? - Do you work or study? - What are your responsibilities at work? - Why do you prefer this particular job? - Have you purchased any gadget recently? - Did you like it or not? Why? - Why are you having problems with this gadget? - Is it necessary to check reviews online before buying electronic goods? Cue Card Talk about a recently purchased gadget. Describe the product and say - What was the purpose of buying this particular product? - Where did you buy it? - Did somebody lend you money to buy it? Discussion - Did you face any problems with this product? - What have you done about it? - How was your interaction with the customer service? - Lets discuss recycling. - Do you like to purchase things in large shopping malls? - Is it necessary to recycle plastic items? Why? - What will happen if plastic is not recycled properly? Related posts: IELTS test in India – February 2014 (General Training) An IELTS test taker from India (thanks, A!) shared the... IELTS test in India – April 2014 (General Training) This exam update was shared by K, who took the... IELTS test in India – January 2014 (General Training) An IELTS test taker from India (tnanks, M!) shared this... IELTS test in Singapore – January 2014 (General Training) This IELTS exam update from Singapore was share by Y... IELTS test in the UAE and India – August 2013 (General Training) IELTS test takers from the UAE and India (thanks K... You are subscribed to email updates from IELTS-Blog To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610



May 24, 2014 at 05:41AM

Thursday, May 22, 2014

IELTS-Blog::IELTS test in Nigeria and India – May 2014 (Academic Module)

IELTS-Blog IELTS-Blog::IELTS test in Nigeria and India – May 2014 (Academic Module) IELTS test in Nigeria and India – May 2014 (Academic Module) Posted: 22 May 2014 03:30 AM PDT IELTS test takers from Nigeria and India (thank you, C and P!) shared the following Writing and Speaking questions, that were the same in their countries. Writing test Writing task 1 (a report) We were given a bar graph showing the population of old people aged 60+ in four different countries Australia, Canada, the UK and the USA between 1990-2000 with a prediction for 2015. Writing task 2 (an essay) Some people say that the government should make public transportation free for all users. To what extent do you agree or disagree with it? Give your opinion and examples. 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 now? - What don’t you like about this place? - Would you like to move out of there? - What kind of clothes do you usually wear? - Do you think people spend more on fashion nowadays? - How many languages can you speak? - Why did you learn all these languages? - Do you think English is a difficult language to learn? - How long have you been learning English? - Would you like to learn other languages? Cue Card Talk about a film that you have watched and did not like. Please say - What was the name of that film? - Where and when did you watch it? - What exactly didn’t you like about it? Why? Discussion - Is it better to watch films at home or outside? Why? - What other forms of entertainment do you like? - What other things do you think people do in their leisure time? - Do you like to play computer games? - What advantage do computer games have over other games? Why? - What games do you know that can be played on a computer? Related posts: IELTS test in Iran and India – April 2014 (Academic Module) IELTS test takers from Iran and India (thank you, M... IELTS test in Australia – January 2014 (Academic Module) This IELTS exam update was shared by E who recently... IELTS test in India and Sri Lanka – July 2013 (Academic Module) IELTS test takers from India and Sri Lanka (thank you,... IELTS test in the USA, Lithuania and India – April 2014 (Academic Module) Thanks to IELTS test takers T, S and R we... IELTS test in Nigeria – August 2013 (Academic Module) An IELTS test taker from Nigeria (thanks, F!) shared the... You are subscribed to email updates from IELTS-Blog To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610



May 23, 2014 at 05:35AM

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

IELTS-Blog::IELTS Speaking test in Ecuador and Kazakhstan – May 2014

IELTS-Blog IELTS-Blog::IELTS Speaking test in Ecuador and Kazakhstan – May 2014 IELTS Speaking test in Ecuador and Kazakhstan – May 2014 Posted: 21 May 2014 03:33 AM PDT Thanks to IELTS test takers A and C we can share the following Speaking questions: Speaking test Interview - What is your full name? - Can I see your ID? - Where are you from? - Do you work or study? - What do you think about helping others? - What do you think about others helping you? - Do you think children can help at home? - What kind of house chores can children do? Why? - Do you think it is important that children help around the house? Why? - Tell me about your hometown. - Can you describe the weather in your city? - How often is it raining over there? - Do you like when its raining? Why? - What do you think about parties? - Why do/don’t you like them? - What do you think about politeness? - Do you think people are more polite today than in the past? Cue Card Describe a book that you have recently read. Please say - What was the name of the book? - What was the book about? - Do you think it was interesting? Why? Discussion - What do you think about being famous? - How do you think the family members of a famous person feel? - How can it affect them? Why? Related posts: IELTS Speaking test in Ecuador – August 2013 The Speaking questions below were shared by D who took... IELTS Speaking test in Kazakhstan – September 2013 Our friend I who took the IELTS test in Kazakhstan... IELTS Speaking test in India – June 2013 These speaking questions were shared by N who took the... IELTS test in Kazakhstan – June 2013 (Academic Module) IELTS test takers N and A from Kazakhstan shared the... IELTS Speaking test in India – April 2014 The Speaking questions below were shared by S who took... You are subscribed to email updates from IELTS-Blog To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610



May 22, 2014 at 05:45AM

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

IELTS-Blog::IELTS test in the UK and Sri Lanka – May 2014 (Academic Module)

IELTS-Blog IELTS-Blog::IELTS test in the UK and Sri Lanka – May 2014 (Academic Module) IELTS test in the UK and Sri Lanka – May 2014 (Academic Module) Posted: 20 May 2014 03:30 AM PDT IELTS test takers from the UK and Sri Lanka (thank you M and P!) shared the following information about their exams, which were the same. Listening test Section 1. A telephone conversation between a woman and a man regarding a first aid training program. Section 2. Information on holidays and bookings at Australian tourist sites. Questions: multiple choice, map labelling. Section 3. Two people were talking about their experience in different areas at their workplace. Questions: short-answer questions. Section 4. A talk on helping people with disabilities. Questions: filling in blanks. Reading test Passage 1. About an ancient plant which can help people. Questions: filling in blanks, True/False/Not Given. Passage 2. About stress at work with views of different researchers. Questions: 4 questions on matching the correct person with the comment followed by filling in blanks. Passage 3. Don’t remember. Writing test Writing task 1 (a report) We were given a diagram describing how a desalination plant works (extracting fresh water from sea water). We had to explain the process in detail. Writing Task 2 (an essay) Nowadays many young people get involved in criminal activity. Why is this happening? Give reasons followed by examples and suggest preventive measures to eliminate this problem. Speaking test Interview - What is your full name? - Can I see your ID? - Where are you from? - Do you work or study? - Tell me about the place you live in. - What do you dislike about this place? - Will you stay in this place or do you plan to move away? - Who does the cooking at home? - Do you help with cooking? - What do you think about involving children in cooking? Cue Card Describe a beautiful garden that you have visited. Please say - What garden is it? - When did you visit it? - What did you do there? Discussion - Do you think more places on earth should be green? Why? - Do you think gardens are destroyed for the purpose of building new apartments? - Do you go to nature parks a lot? - Why do you do it? Related posts: IELTS test in the UK and Saudi Arabia – April 2014 (Academic Module) IELTS test takers C and A from the UK and... IELTS test in Michigan, USA – January 2014 (Academic Module) An IELTS test taker from Michigan, USA (thanks, P!) shared... IELTS test in Iran and India – April 2014 (Academic Module) IELTS test takers from Iran and India (thank you, M... IELTS test in the UK and Italy – March 2014 (Academic Module) The IELTS exam update below was shared by test takers... IELTS test in India and Sri Lanka – July 2013 (Academic Module) IELTS test takers from India and Sri Lanka (thank you,... You are subscribed to email updates from IELTS-Blog To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610



May 21, 2014 at 05:41AM

Sunday, May 18, 2014

IELTS-Blog::The right way to move your mouth when speaking English

IELTS-Blog IELTS-Blog::The right way to move your mouth when speaking English The right way to move your mouth when speaking English Posted: 18 May 2014 04:55 PM PDT Everyone knows that the person’s first language affects the way they sound when they speak English. For example a person whose first language is Arabic will sound different speaking English from a person whose first language is Polish. But do you know why? The answer is simple: mouth position. Mouth position means whether your mouth is open or closed most of the time when you speak (whether your jaws, upper and lower teeth, are close together or wide apart). Many people automatically use the mouth position typical to their first language when speaking English and it makes their speech harder to understand. The reason we’re bringing this up is that once you know what affects your pronunciation, you can work on it, and thus improve your Speaking IELTS score. Georgie Taylor, a Speech Pathologist and accent specialist with over 9 years of experience, says that to speak English more like a native speaker (and therefore more clearly) you need to open and close your mouth quite a lot – compared to languages such as Japanese, Cantonese or Russian, for example. In this short video Georgie explains about the right way to move your mouth in English and even gives you a great exercise to start your day. To make sure you understand every word we prepared a transcript of the video – click here to download. If your pronunciation needs a bit of work, here is another great resource to try – this page (click here) allows you to record and compare your own pronunciation to that of a native speaker. Mimicking a native speaker’s pronunciation is a very good way to improve your own. P.S. The website you will be visiting, Star Pronunciation, offers online pronunciation courses that Georgie created after working face-to-face for many years with international professionals and university students. If you decide to seriously improve your pronunciation using any of Georgie’s courses, copy this text IELTSBlog and paste it at the checkout and you will get a $45 discount (the discount text is case sensitive). This price reduction is exclusive to IELTS-Blog.com visitors, not available anywhere else. Related posts: How to get people to understand your spoken English Did you know that pronunciation affects your IELTS score? It... What helped Felix and Sandra achieve success in IELTS The 1st place winners of our IELTS Results competition, Felix... IELTS Speaking test in Egypt – March 2014 The Speaking questions below were shared by M who took... How Sabiha raised her IELTS score from 6.5 to 8 We all love success stories, perhaps because they present an... You are subscribed to email updates from IELTS-Blog To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610



May 19, 2014 at 05:54AM

Friday, May 16, 2014

IELTS-Blog::How Monica got two perfect 9’s in Reading and Listening

IELTS-Blog IELTS-Blog::How Monica got two perfect 9’s in Reading and Listening How Monica got two perfect 9’s in Reading and Listening Posted: 16 May 2014 03:30 AM PDT We have a real treat for you today – Monica Jo from Indonesia, a lovely young lady with an overall Band score of 8.0 who won in April’s IELTS results competition, asked us to share her tips with you. Monica got a top IELTS score (Band 9) in the Listening and the Reading sections, so she probably did a few things right! Give her advice a try to see what it does to your own score: “Hi, I am Monica from Indonesia and my mother tongue is Indonesian. I had 2 months of preparation prior to my IELTS test. Overall, there are 2 things that helped me to succeed: time management (in practice and in the real test) and learning from the right source. And here are the details: Listening This was the first module that I prepared for. It may look simple, but for me this was the trickiest part where one can get a lower mark just because of simple mistakes. I started my learning by reading the theory first: understanding the listening module structure in IELTS, getting familiar with types of questions, learning some basic grammar such as articles, singular/plural, etc. This may seem basic, but in my experience in practicing for the test, this was the area where I often made mistakes. Then I did 2 or 3 listening tests to get to know typical IELTS listening questions and it helped me to identify areas that I needed to work on harder. Then I read “Ace the IELTS” book, which for me was very practical as it contains simple tips that are crucial. After reading the tips, I knew more about traps (and it really did happen in the test!). One of the tips that I used was “guess the answer”. You have a bit of time to read the questions first before the recording starts. Use this time to read the questions quickly, underline keywords and guess what the topic is and what the expected answer is for each blank (a number, a noun, a verb, a time, etc). When listening, focus on keywords and write down some keywords on the question booklet pages because this definitely helped me to guess an answer after I missed something. When you find the answer, quickly put it in the blank, don’t worry about the 3 words limit first and quickly focus on the next sentence. The hardest part for me during the exam was to match responsibilities (A – E) with each role. So I read A – E first, and then instead of trying to match while listening, I wrote down the keywords for each role, and later on during the 10 minutes given to transfer answers, I matched the keywords with the options (A – E) as I found it hard to match long sentences in A – E with the role while listening to the recording. Watch out for singular/plural (such as apple/apples) and articles (a/an/the), use the last 3 minutes to check all the answers and ensure your grammar is 100% correct and your answers are within word limits. Practice definitely helps! Luckily I had 10 sets of practice tests from the IELTS-Blog.com, I did at least 7 of them, and in the real exam, I felt like it was just part of the training, as the more I practiced, the more I knew what to expect and what techniques are required to succeed. It was pleasing for me to see I could get 9 for Listening as this is definitely a skill that we can learn when there is a strong will and a correct learning resource. Reading This was the second module that I prepared for, and I found this section to be the easiest one. The key thing in Reading is time management. Following the tips from “Ace the IELTS”, when I received the reading question booklet, I counted how many articles were inside. I had 5 articles in my exam, and I divided the time required for each, while allocating the longest time to the last article as that’s the hardest and longest one. In every article, I read the questions first and tried finding answers in the article. This tip helped me focus on important sentences in the article that contained the answers. It helped me in managing my time as well as I could skip sentences that I didn’t really need. Underlining or circling the keywords helped when I rechecked my answers. For T/F/NG, this was the tricky part, I agree with the book that says “do not over-think”, it is simply a matter of seeing whether the answer is in the article or it is not. For reading, the answers must be in the text, so no need to guess or make our own sentences, just really find the answer in the text and copy it to the answer sheet. Remember to practice as well. I did around 6 general practice tests prior to the exam and 2 academic reading texts just to have some additional training in more difficult reading passages. During the test, be mindful of the time, go as fast as you can in the first passages, as the last 1 or 2 texts took most of my time. Don’t get stuck on one question, if you don’t know, skip it for now, come back later on because you need to keep on moving. Spare 15 minutes to check all of the answers, check the grammar and that the answers are within word limits. Writing Writing tips in Ace the IELTS were definitely my key success factor in writing. The book really scrutinizes each type of letter and guides you how to respond to each type of letter. For the essay part, the book also gives clear guidance on how to respond and it did help me in the practice and the exam. If you can remember some key sentences and the key structure that is required, you can be successful in this section. It is important to practice in time management. It helped me to allocate the right time to the letter, the essay and reserve some time for checking. I allocated 15 minutes to the letter: 3 minutes to structure the letter and think of some keywords for the content, 11 minutes to write the letter, 1 minute to ensure 150 words requirement is met (I calculated this by counting words in 1 line and multiplying by the number of lines I have written). I then allocated 35 minutes to write the essay: 5 minutes to plan, 25 minutes to write, 5 minutes to recheck and count the words. I used the last 10 minutes to check the overall grammar and make small adjustments. Good handwriting is important to make a positive impression on the assessor. Also, I found that using pencil is easier for me and it makes my essay and letter cleaner as I could easily erase any wrong sentences and rewrite them neatly. Again, practice is important. I wrote around 6 letters and essays. Reading the essay samples on IELTS-blog.com helped me to identify which type of essay would get Band Score 6, and which would get Band 8 and why.” Related posts: Tips for IELTS Band 8 from Akshay Deep (competition winner) Akshay Deep is one of the best scorers in... How Ratnesh went from IELTS Band 7 to 8 in Writing Ratnesh is a young man from India whose success in... How Rohan overcame all difficulties and scored Band 8 in IELTS Rohan Arora was very proud to receive his IELTS result... How Okata got Band 8 in his first IELTS test Today we are going to share some very practical tips... How Sujish got Band 8 in IELTS (and you can, too!) Sujish is a 31 year-old native Malayalam speaker from India.... You are subscribed to email updates from IELTS-Blog To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610



May 17, 2014 at 05:40AM

Thursday, May 15, 2014

IELTS-Blog::IELTS Speaking test in Italy – May 2014

IELTS-Blog IELTS-Blog::IELTS Speaking test in Italy – May 2014 IELTS Speaking test in Italy – May 2014 Posted: 15 May 2014 03:30 AM PDT Thanks to F, an IELTS test taker from Italy, we can share these Speaking questions: Speaking test Interview - What is your full name? - Can I see your ID? - Where are you from? - Do you work or study? - Tell me about the country you are from. - Do you like it? - Do you like the weather there? - Is that kind of weather suitable for children? - Do you like museums? - What museum do you like the most? - Why do you like it so much? - Do you remember the museum you went to as a child? Cue Card Describe your first mobile phone. Please say - How old were you when you got it? - When and why did you buy it? - How did you feel when you first got it? Discussion - Do you like having a mobile phone? - Is it a good or a bad thing to have a mobile phone? Why? - What can you do with a mobile phone? - Do old and young people use mobile phones in the same way? - What can be done to avoid children getting inattentive in class? Related posts: IELTS test in the UK and Italy – March 2014 (Academic Module) The IELTS exam update below was shared by test takers... IELTS test in Italy – February 2014 (Academic Module) Our friend R shared the topics and questions from a... IELTS Speaking test in India – January 2014 An IELTS test taker N from India shared the questions... IELTS Speaking test in Pakistan – October 2013 The speaking topics below were shared by a test taker... IELTS Speaking test in Bulgaria – January 2014 Thanks to the IELTS test taker S we have the... You are subscribed to email updates from IELTS-Blog To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610



May 16, 2014 at 05:38AM

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

IELTS-Blog::IELTS test in Australia and Singapore – May 2014 (General Training)

IELTS-Blog IELTS-Blog::IELTS test in Australia and Singapore – May 2014 (General Training) IELTS test in Australia and Singapore – May 2014 (General Training) Posted: 14 May 2014 03:30 AM PDT IELTS test takers from Australia and Singapore (thank you, R and S!) shared the Writing and Speaking questions from a recent exam. Writing test Writing task 1 (a letter) Your children are learning a foreign language at school, but they need some extra help. One of your friends suggested to contact a language tutor. Write to him/her and say - Why are you writing to him/her? - What do your children need help with? - Ask the tutor about his/her experience and suggestions. Writing Task 2 (an essay) Nowadays there are many traffic jams that cause long delays on the roads. Why is this happening? Suggest a solution to the problem. 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 place where you live? - Is that a good location to keep in touch with your friends? - Do you remember a useful advice somebody gave you? - Was it a family member or a friend? - Who do you think is better at giving a person advice? Why? - What personality does somebody need to help or give a good advice? Cue Card Talk about a friend that you had. Describe him/her and say - How did you meet? - What did you do together? - What do you think about this friendship now? Discussion - What do you think about the traffic in your city? - Do you think exercising is healthy? Related posts: IELTS test in Singapore – January 2014 (General Training) This IELTS exam update from Singapore was share by Y... IELTS test in Singapore – April 2014 (General Training) Thanks to the IELTS test taker S from Singapore we... IELTS test in Malaysia and Australia – March 2014 (General Training) Our friends J and S shared these questions from the... IELTS test in Japan and Australia – February 2014 (General Training) IELTS test takers J and S shared the writing and... IELTS test in Australia – March 2014 (General Training) Our friend S shared the following topics after his recent... You are subscribed to email updates from IELTS-Blog To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610



May 15, 2014 at 05:53AM

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

IELTS-Blog::IELTS Speaking test in India – April 2014

IELTS-Blog IELTS-Blog::IELTS Speaking test in India – April 2014 IELTS Speaking test in India – April 2014 Posted: 13 May 2014 03:30 AM PDT The Speaking questions below were shared by S 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? - What subject are you studying? - Why do you think people would choose such a subject in your country? - Do you like reading books? - What type of books do you read? - Are you reading a book presently? - Would you like to write a book in the future? Cue Card Describe an advertisement that you saw and liked. Please say - What advertisement was it? - Why did you like it so much? - How did you feel after watching it? Discussion - Do you think advertising is good for people? Why? - Do you think targeting children in advertising is a good or a bad practice? - Is the present situation of consumerism good or bad in your opinion? - Why do you think so? - What needs to be done to change this situation? Related posts: IELTS Speaking test in Punjab, India – January 2014 Thanks to P, an IELTS test taker from India, we... IELTS test in India – April 2014 (General Training) This exam update was shared by K, who took the... IELTS Speaking tests in Iran and India – July 2013 Two IELTS test takers from Iran and India (thank you,... IELTS Speaking test in India – April 2014 Thanks to the IELTS test taker K from India we... IELTS test in Singapore – April 2014 (General Training) Thanks to the IELTS test taker S from Singapore we... You are subscribed to email updates from IELTS-Blog To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610



May 14, 2014 at 05:44AM

Monday, May 12, 2014

IELTS-Blog::IELTS test in Malaysia – April 2014 (Academic Module)

IELTS-Blog IELTS-Blog::IELTS test in Malaysia – April 2014 (Academic Module) IELTS test in Malaysia – April 2014 (Academic Module) Posted: 12 May 2014 03:30 AM PDT The Writing and Speaking questions below were shared by L who took the IELTS test in Malaysia: Writing test Writing task 1 (a report) We were given two bar graphs. The first bar graph was showing film types released between 1996 and 2002. The second bar graph was showing tickets sales for the movies released in that period. Writing task 2 (an essay) In some countries, with the widespread use of the internet, people are able to work or study from home, instead of having to travel to work or college. Do the advantages of this outweigh the disadvantages? Discuss and state 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 did you enjoy doing as a child? - What did you usually do during your free time as a child? - Have you had a hobby as a child? - Do you think there is a difference between children’s activities and hobbies today compared to the past? - What is the main difference in your opinion? Cue Card Describe a famous person in your country. Please say - Who is he/she? - What does he/she do? - Why is he/she so famous? - Why do you think people like him/her? Discussion - What are the advantages and disadvantages of being famous? - Do you think many people would like to be famous? Related posts: IELTS test in Malaysia and Australia – April 2014 (Academic Module) Three IELTS test takers contributed to this exam update (thanks... IELTS test in the USA, Lithuania and India – April 2014 (Academic Module) Thanks to IELTS test takers T, S and R we... IELTS test in the UK and Saudi Arabia – April 2014 (Academic Module) IELTS test takers C and A from the UK and... IELTS test in Iran and India – April 2014 (Academic Module) IELTS test takers from Iran and India (thank you, M... IELTS test in Australia – February 2014 (Academic Module) This exam update was shared by F, an IELTS test... You are subscribed to email updates from IELTS-Blog To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610



May 13, 2014 at 05:42AM

Friday, May 9, 2014

IELTS-Blog::Best Australian Blogs 2014 – IELTS-Blog Won People’s Choice Award!

IELTS-Blog IELTS-Blog::Best Australian Blogs 2014 – IELTS-Blog Won People’s Choice Award! Best Australian Blogs 2014 – IELTS-Blog Won People’s Choice Award! Posted: 09 May 2014 03:30 AM PDT When your day starts with something like this, it can’t go wrong: I am so excited I can hardly type. Entering a competition is one thing – a person always hopes that their work is good enough, but the actual winning is a dream, a huge boost for morale and feels amazing. Congratulations to all the category and special award winners, I haven’t seen such a great line up of blogs in a long time. It’s an honour to be one of you! Special thanks to everyone at the Australian Writers’ Centre. Your dedicated work year after year has been enabling people with passion for writing to go after their dreams. As for you, my lovely readers… where would I be without you? Thank you so very, very much for supporting me in the competition. We got 2,781 votes in favour of IELTS-Blog.com, which put us on top of over 1000 blogs in the People’s Choice round. It’s been a beautiful day for me, and I hope you’re having a great one too! Cheers, Simone Braverman Related posts: Vote for us in the Best Australian Blogs Competition Who here thinks that IELTS-Blog is a great website for... Last chance to vote for us in the Best Australian Blogs Competition In just 4 days Best Australian Blogs Competition 2014 will... IELTS Results competition winners in January 2014 Today I’m delighted to announce the 11 winners of our... Happy New Year 2014! Dear readers! This is Simone Braverman, happy to welcome you... IELTS Results competition winners in February 2014 Today we’re proud to present and celebrate the 12 winners,... You are subscribed to email updates from IELTS-Blog To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610



May 10, 2014 at 05:39AM

Thursday, May 8, 2014

IELTS-Blog::IELTS test in Singapore – April 2014 (General Training)

IELTS-Blog IELTS-Blog::IELTS test in Singapore – April 2014 (General Training) IELTS test in Singapore – April 2014 (General Training) Posted: 08 May 2014 03:30 AM PDT Thanks to the IELTS test taker S from Singapore we can share this exam update (Writing and Speaking questions were the only ones S remembered): Writing test Writing task 1 (a letter) Write a letter to your manager asking for a training course, which you would like to attend. In your letter explain - what the course is, - why it is required for your job, - how you will manage work while doing the course. Writing Task 2 (an essay) Some people believe that information available in the internet will end the era of newspapers and magazines. Do you agree or disagree? Give your own opinion and examples. Speaking test Interview - What is your full name? - Can I see your ID? - Where are you from? - Do you work or study? - Where are you currently staying? - What do you like about the place you live in? - What don’t you like about your place? - How long will you continue staying there? Cue Card Talk about a book that you purchased and read recently. Please say - Where and when did you buy it? - What is the book about? - Did you like reading it? Discussion - Do you use a train to travel? - Are there trains in your country? - Tell me about any unusual train journey that you had. - Are there any underground trains in your country? - How important is the time considered in your country? - Do you like to be punctual? - Why do you like to be on time? - What kind of books are usually read in your country? - Do only older people read books in your country? - Why are certain books more suitable for elderly people? - What kind of books do you like to read? - Does younger generation in your country continue reading books? - Do younger people read different books compared to older people? - Do you think there are fewer people who read books? - Why are books important in primary, secondary schools or in universities? - What do you prefer, reading books or watching TV? Related posts: IELTS test in Singapore – January 2014 (General Training) This IELTS exam update from Singapore was share by Y... IELTS test in Hong Kong and Singapore – September 2013 (General Training) Our friends from Hong Kong and Singapore say their IELTS... IELTS test in India – September 2013 (General Training) Our friend N who took the IELTS test in India... IELTS test in Singapore – October 2013 (General Training) Our friend L who took the IELTS test in Singapore... IELTS test in Australia – April 2014 (General Training) Thanks to the IELTS test taker A from Australia we... You are subscribed to email updates from IELTS-Blog To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610



May 09, 2014 at 05:42AM

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

IELTS-Blog::IELTS Results competition winners in April 2014

IELTS-Blog IELTS-Blog::IELTS Results competition winners in April 2014 IELTS Results competition winners in April 2014 Posted: 07 May 2014 03:30 AM PDT Five hard-working IELTS test takers won in our April results competition. Let’s give a round of applause to the winners! Academic Module – 1st place Rucha Deo from India, Band 8.5 (with a 9 in Listening) Aung Zin Phyo Thein from Myanmar, Band 8.5 (with 9’s in Reading and Listening) Academic Module – 2nd place Sherif Makkawy from Egypt, Band 8 Academic Module – 3rd place Nicoleta Roxana Poiana from Romania, Band 7.5 General Training Module – 1st place Monica Jo from Indonesia, Band 8 (with 9’s in Reading and Listening) Congratulations! To show our appreciation to the winners we are sending their certificates of achievement to their emails. Winning IELTS results will be displayed in the IELTS-Blog hall of fame – so if you won, please feel free to show them off to your friends! We should really find out how these lovely people were able to score so well. All we know at the moment is that Monica Jo ( Band 8 ) used our book “Ace the IELTS” and said it was a “key success factor” for her. But we definitely need to know more! Hope to hear from the winners the stories of how they prepared and studied, and what helped them achieve success in IELTS. Anything they wish to share will be posted on IELTS-Blog without delay, so everyone can use the same technique and get a better score in their own exam this month. P.S. IELTS results competition runs every month, and everyone is welcome to participate. Learn how to enroll here. Related posts: IELTS Results competition winners in March 2014 What a great feeling it is to finally reveal the... IELTS Results competition winners in February 2014 Today we’re proud to present and celebrate the 12 winners,... IELTS Results competition winners in November 2013 Today I’m delighted to announce the 10 winners of our... IELTS Results competition winners in August 2013 It is my pleasure to announce the winners of our... IELTS Results competition winners in September 2013 Today we’re proud to present and celebrate the 14 winners,... You are subscribed to email updates from IELTS-Blog To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610



May 08, 2014 at 05:40AM

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

IELTS-Blog::IELTS Speaking test in Saudi Arabia – April 2014

IELTS-Blog IELTS-Blog::IELTS Speaking test in Saudi Arabia – April 2014 IELTS Speaking test in Saudi Arabia – April 2014 Posted: 06 May 2014 03:30 AM PDT The IELTS test taker R from Saudi Arabia was asked these questions in a recent Speaking test: Speaking test Interview - What is your full name? - Can I see your ID? - Where are you from? - Do you work or study? - Do you watch the news? - What is the significance of reading the news? - How do you prefer to get the news? - Why do you listen to the news? - Do you think that the youth are less interested in the news than older people? - What significance do birthday celebrations have in your country? - Do you celebrate your birthdays? - How did you celebrate your birthdays when you were young? - What is the significance of birthdays in one’s life? - Why is it important to you? Cue Card Talk about a family business that you know. Please say - How does this business operate? - Were you a part of this business, and if yes what did you do? - What kind of business model did it follow? Discussion - What reasons can lead to failure in business? - What business do you think is better to do nowadays? Related posts: IELTS test in the UK and Saudi Arabia – April 2014 (Academic Module) IELTS test takers C and A from the UK and... IELTS test in Australia and Saudi Arabia – March 2014 (Academic Module) Our friends, IELTS test takers from Australia and Saudi Arabia,... IELTS Speaking test in Saudi Arabia – October 2013 Below are the questions that M was asked in the... IELTS test in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait – March 2014 (General Training) IELTS test takers from Saudi Arabia and Kuwait (thanks, S... IELTS Speaking test in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – June 2013 The Speaking questions below were shared by M who took... You are subscribed to email updates from IELTS-Blog To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610



May 07, 2014 at 05:52AM

Monday, May 5, 2014

IELTS-Blog::IELTS test in the UK and Saudi Arabia – April 2014 (Academic Module)

IELTS-Blog IELTS-Blog::IELTS test in the UK and Saudi Arabia – April 2014 (Academic Module) IELTS test in the UK and Saudi Arabia – April 2014 (Academic Module) Posted: 05 May 2014 03:30 AM PDT IELTS test takers C and A from the UK and Saudi Arabia shared the following exam update: Listening test Section 1. A phone conversation between a jobs seeker and an employment agency. Questions: filling in blanks. Section 2. An induction given by a teacher to new students, including description of different subjects and where they are located. Questions: match a subject with the correct room number. Section 3. Don’t remember. Section 4. A research presentation about the importance of salt in Sweden. Questions: filling in blanks. Reading test Passage 1. About the history of public transport. Passage 2. On how contagious yawning and empathy can be. Passage 3. About the use of misleading words in Science and how they affect the knowledge of ordinary people. Writing test Writing task 1 (a report) We were given a graph comparing the percentage of men and women employed in different occupational areas. Writing task 2 (an essay) Celebrities are usually famous for glamor and wealth rather than their achievements. Some say taking them as an example can be dangerous for young people. 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? - What do you do for living? - Describe your hometown. - Did you have any pets in your life? Why? - What wild animal do you like? Why? - Do you think a teacher should encourage students to ask questions? - Do you think the Internet is a good source of information? Cue Card 1 Talk about a subject that people usually ask you about. Please say - What is it? - Why do you think they ask about it? - How do you feel about these questions? Cue Card 2 Talk about something you have read. Please say - What is it? - When did you read it? - Who is the writer? - Did it affect you in any way? How? Discussion 2 - What do you think about reading in general? - Did it change compared to the past? - Do young people still like reading nowadays in your opinion? Why? Related posts: IELTS test in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait – March 2014 (General Training) IELTS test takers from Saudi Arabia and Kuwait (thanks, S... IELTS test in Australia and Thailand – April 2014 (Academic Module) IELTS test takers M, P and T from Australia and... IELTS test in Australia and Saudi Arabia – March 2014 (Academic Module) Our friends, IELTS test takers from Australia and Saudi Arabia,... IELTS tests in India, Saudi Arabia and Iran – July 2013 (General Training) Thanks to the efforts of IELTS test takers P, J,... IELTS test in Saudi Arabia – May 2013 (Academic Module) The questions and topics below were shared by D who... You are subscribed to email updates from IELTS-Blog To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610



May 06, 2014 at 05:46AM

Friday, May 2, 2014

IELTS-Blog::IELTS test in India – April 2014 (General Training)

IELTS-Blog IELTS-Blog::IELTS test in India – April 2014 (General Training) IELTS test in India – April 2014 (General Training) Posted: 02 May 2014 03:30 AM PDT This exam update was shared by K, who took the IELTS test in India: Listening test Section 1. A discussion about film making. Questions: filling in blanks, table completion of films. Section 2. A discussion between two friends about a survey on a few cities. Questions: multiple choice, match headings to cities. Section 3. Don’t remember. Section 4. About a manufacturing company. Questions: filling in blanks. Reading test Passage 1. Different kinds of hotels. Questions: short-answer questions, True/False/Not Given. Passage 2. Information about car parking and car rental at the airport. Questions: filling in blanks. Passage 3. Information given by HR management Questions: filling in blanks. Passage 4. A story about one scientist and his tour around the world. Questions: True/False/Not Given, match headings to paragraphs. Writing test Writing task 1 (a letter) You are planning a holiday in another country. Write a letter asking your friend to join you and explain - Why are you taking a holiday? - What is your holiday plan? - Why would you like him/her to come? Writing Task 2 (an essay) We are facing too many noise problems these days. What are the main causes of this situation? 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? - Do you work in the same field that you studied? - Describe your high school. - What was your favourite subject? - Why did you like it? - Were there lessons in your favourite subject that you disliked? Why? Cue Card Talk about an activity that you would like to do with older people. Please say - What would you like to do? - When and where would you do it? - How often would you do it? Discussion - When did you perform last time? - What do older people do in your country? - What do people do together? - What other activity should families do together? - Why is it beneficial for them? - Do you think husbands and wives both should work? Why? - What is your favourite animal or pet? - Do you like pets? Why? Related posts: IELTS test in India – February 2014 (General Training) An IELTS test taker from India (thanks, A!) shared the... IELTS test in India – January 2014 (General Training) An IELTS test taker from India (tnanks, M!) shared this... IELTS test in India – January 2014 (General Training) IELTS test takers A and C from India shared this... IELTS test in Singapore – January 2014 (General Training) This IELTS exam update from Singapore was share by Y... IELTS test in Malaysia and Australia – March 2014 (General Training) Our friends J and S shared these questions from the... You are subscribed to email updates from IELTS-Blog To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610



May 03, 2014 at 05:47AM

Thursday, May 1, 2014

IELTS-Blog::Last chance to vote for us in the Best Australian Blogs Competition

IELTS-Blog IELTS-Blog::Last chance to vote for us in the Best Australian Blogs Competition Last chance to vote for us in the Best Australian Blogs Competition Posted: 01 May 2014 03:30 AM PDT In just 4 days Best Australian Blogs Competition 2014 will close, so if you think that IELTS-Blog is a great study partner for IELTS preparation, please vote now, before you forget, click away, answer a phone call, get distracted, or your boss comes through the door and makes you get back to work How to vote Click on the link below, it will take you to a webpage where you should click on the Next button. Then you will see a list of blogs, please scroll down and click Next again, because IELTS-Blog is on the second page. Then scroll down until you find our name, and tick the check-box of IELTS-Blog. Then click Next again a few times until you get to a page where you enter your details (First and Last Name, email address and State, or tick ‘Outside Australia’), then click Next again, and – very important – click Done for your vote to count. Click here to vote for IELTS-Blog Please vote even if you don’t live in Australia – the competition is open to people from all countries. If you are using IELTS-Blog to prepare for your exam, please support us. We think that IELTS-Blog deserves to win, and with your support it has a chance! Every vote counts, so please go and vote now. Competition closes on May 5 at 5pm. Thank you very much! Related posts: Vote for us in the Best Australian Blogs Competition Who here thinks that IELTS-Blog is a great website for... IELTS Results competition winners in December 2013 I know that you’ve been patiently waiting to see who... IELTS Results competition winners in February 2014 Today we’re proud to present and celebrate the 12 winners,... IELTS Results competition winners in October 2013 Today with great pleasure I give you the 13 people... IELTS Results competition winners in May 2013 In May we had as many as 15 winners in... You are subscribed to email updates from IELTS-Blog To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610



May 02, 2014 at 05:51AM