The advice is much the same in all books and on all websites:
1. Practice the reading and listening using an exam practice book. If you have an incorrect answer, try and find out why.
2. Get a tutor to check your speaking and writing to find your mistakes and give you advice on style. Then practice as much as you can.
Regards,
Mike
www.fetsystem.com is also a IELTS website which provides IELTS tips and material
ielts2u - an IELTS speaking and writing help site
you can study IELTS online for free from pacans.com
The British Council provides guidance on how to prepare for the IELTS test http://www.britishcouncil.org/learning-ielts-prepare-for-ielts-test.htm You can also check your local British Council site for IELTS practice tips and information on how to prepare for IELTS exams. http://www.britishcouncil.org/learning-ielts-in-your-country.htm http://www.fetsystem.com/
The British Council provides guidance on how to prepare for the IELTS test http://www.britishcouncil.org/learning-ielts-prepare-for-ielts-test.htm You can also check your local British Council site for IELTS practice tips and information on how to prepare for IELTS exams. http://www.britishcouncil.org/learning-ielts-in-your-country.htm http://www.fetsystem.com/
All tests are fairly acceptable; it just depends upon the requirements of the Australian Government. Well, IELTS is harder than TOEFL. Moreover, IELTS is widely accepted in Australia and TOEFL is not accepted in most of the Australian universities. So, decide the visa you want to apply under and then decide the test you want to go forward with.
in usa
yes toefl or ielts is compulsory
IELTS, the International English Language Testing System, is designed to assess the language ability of candidates who need to study or work where English is used as the language of communication. IELTS is required for entry to university in the UK and other countries.
Proficiency in English Language such as TOEFEL/IELTS
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IELTS examstands for International English Language Testing System and it is a for checking English skills of non-english speakers.
After two years, many nations, organizations, or immigration offices consider an IELTS score to be invalid. The results show whether you can understand the English language clearly enough to work or study in an environment where it is spoken.
Yes, of course. Just as witheverythingelse, people can increase their knowledge by self-study. There are various courses offered to prepare for the IELTS, but they all require the active participation of students. Going to an IELTS course will not automatically improve a person's IELTS score unless you are active in your learning. Active means paying attention to what is taught, solving practice problems and improving conversation skills and listening skills. A person can easily improve an IELTS score by getting the relevant IELTS preparatory textbooks and study them. Also, simply reading English texts in order to get a "feel" for grammar and language is a way to improve the IELTS score. Grammar can be learned in the form of rules, but most people use a combination of rules and natural feeling for the language in order to distinguish between correct and wrong sentence forms. Reading comprehension is also important. Reading any English texts will help improve this. A student can read about something that interests him or her, such as articles about their favorite hobby or interest, and this will increase vocabulary and grammar skills. Writing will increase knowledge of correct spelling, conversation with native speakers will increase listening and speaking, and so on. The basic thing to remember is, self-improvement happens with self-study. Self-study is always an integral part of education, be it the IELTS or anything else. Going to an IELTS course is useful, however this will not replace the need to study on your own.